Rhino Rack Luggage Bag, 47-Inch

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Rhino Rack Luggage Bag, 47-Inch
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Product Description

The Rhino luggage bag is the perfect accessory to complement your luggage tray or steel mesh basket. Designed for harsh American conditions, this bag will get your gear to your destination dry and dust free.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #296340 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: 43-Inch
  • Brand: Rhino Rack
  • Model: LBM
  • Released on: 2010-01-15

Features

  • 47-inch luggage bag designed to fit rooftop cargo racks
  • Tough abrasion-resistant UPVC base and heavy-duty stitching
  • 100-percent waterproof and dustproof performance
  • Extra-strong compression straps with heavy-duty buckle
  • Lockable zipper; measures 47 x 12 x 38 inches (W x H x D)

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Great bag!
By Sam Hughes Jr.
After spending some time researching this bag, I'm glad I bought it. It's a bit more expensive than others, but well worth the price. During heavy rains and high winds while traveling recently, everything was dry when I arrived at my destination. No wrapping with plastic. I highly recommend this bag.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceeded my expectations
By Vince
I researched a lot of different cargo bags and decided to pay a little more for a quality product. I am impressed with the design of the zipper and velcro closure. I drove through some pretty heavy downpours on my first trip and everything stayed dry. When I got home it was raining, so I left everything in the bag. It rained for almost two days. Finally, I was able to unpack and still everything was dry. And when I folded up the bag to stow it, it still felt like new, like I just opened it. No signs of wear. Very happy with this cargo bag.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent, expensive, and truly waterproof
By T. J. Perkins
Took this on a Cmas trip south last month. Went through a long driving rainstorm. If ever there was a chance to see if it lived up to its claims it was that trip. Not a drop on the inside. This was an eight hour trip, averaging 65 mpg. For me, it was worth the bucks.

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