Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, 10 cu ft Sized for Compact Cars, 100% Waterproof Zipper, Attaches With or Without Roof Rack
Manufacturer
Rightline Gear
Brand
Rightline Gear
Model
100S50
Item Weight
5.28 pounds
Product Dimensions
36 x 30 x 16 inches
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
100S50
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Exterior
Black
Manufacturer Part Number
100S50
OEM Part Number
100S50
Test video – Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, :
Product highlights :
100% WATERPROOF CONSTRUCTION: Welded seams and SZIP waterproof zipper; no zipper flap required
1 YEAR MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY: Shop confidently; our service team is based in the USA & skillfully trained to help you with any questions or concerns
ATTACHES WITH OR WITHOUT A ROOF RACK: Attach the carrier’s straps to a vehicle’s roof rack or use the Car Clips to attach the straps to a vehicle’s door frame weather molding
SMALL CAPACITY DESIGN: 10 cubic feet of storage, 36″ L x 30″ W x 16″ H; designed for compact cars (can be used on larger vehicles)
EASY TO INSTALL: Your bag comes with everything you need to load it up, attach it, and hit the road in minutes! Includes carrier, (4) attachment straps, (4) Car Clips, and stuff sack with sewn-in set up guide
Questions & Answers – Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, :
➕ What is the price of Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, in-store is 310 SAR VAT.
➕ When Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, cheap used ?
The price of Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, used is 220 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, ?
Special specifications :
100% WATERPROOF CONSTRUCTION: Welded seams and SZIP waterproof zipper; no zipper flap required
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier, :
Brand
Rightline Gear
Item Dimensions LxWxH
36 x 30 x 16 inches
Color
Black
Water Resistance Level
Waterproof
Mounting Type
Roof Mount
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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10 reviews for Rightline Gear Sport Jr Car Top Carrier,
L. P (verified owner)–
– We got this to use as a luggage carrier for a three-week trip from the Maritimes to Ontario. It was a bit of a hassle to set up every morning but it kept everything protected from the elements. This included some heavy rains at highway speeds, where we experienced no leakage. The load straps were great for snugging things down, and the heavy fabric showed no signs of wear when the trip was over. We were happy with this purchase
Rated 5 out of 5
N. A (verified owner)–
Excellent piece of kit! – We purchased this bag on an emergency whim due to us moving from California to Maryland and needing the extra storage space for our Honda Accord – so therefore, we have no roof bars.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. A (verified owner)–
Served our need; placement on cars with no roof racks may be important for noise control – This rooftop carrier was ordered because our car, Camry, does not have roof racks, and we needed to haul quite a bit more than the trunk of the car holds. Our trip was 750 miles one way, 2 days long and through heavy rain one of the days. Nothing in the carrier was wet, or even damp. There was no sign of any leakage. We followed the instructions carefully to prevent leakage from happening. The carrier is larger than expected; more than ample for our need so we filled it with some lightweight things to help make it full as was recommended by the manufacturer. We purchased the rubber mat as well to protect the roof and aid in non slippage of the carrier. Our advice is based on one way trip only and in hopes we feel much differently on the return trip. I think we placed the mat and carrier too far forward on the roof. I wanted to be able to see at least a couple inches of the carrier through the sun roof window. Possibly a bad mistake as the wind lifted the 2 inches of the mat that exceeded the carrier’s front edge (zippered side was facing the rear as instructions indicated) and slapped it constantly against the roof and window. It was deafening, so we stopped after 10 miles and cut off about 4 inches of the mat. That helped for a while but the wind also lifted the front end of the carrier and made a howling sound. We upped the volume of the radio and accepted the noise given we were in a driving rain storm. The carrier was too heavy to take off to readjust during our overnight stay, so the next day I eventually stopped the car when the front of the carrier lifted high enough to expose more of the mat causing slapping and wind howling as strong as the day before. I opened the sunroof and from the inside and we ripped off as much of the mat as we could. We finished the trip with just the howling wind sound. We tightened the straps every time we stopped, but never were the straps in need of more than a tug. On our return we will put very heavy items at the front of the carrier and place what’s left of the mat and the carrier much further back on the roof but with no part of the mat extending beyond or near the front or sides of the carrier. If that does not work to mitigate the wind tunnel sound and slapping noise, I will update this review. Otherwise, it’s a sturdy carrier that holds a lot. Our initial concern that there was no lock on the carrier for safety protection at our overnight accommodation was quickly dismissed after realizing that the zipper wasn’t easily slid open so a quick heist was not likely; or if someone had the desire to lift off the carrier as heavy as it was, then maybe they needed the contents more than us; or we might see the carrier tossed aside on the highway within a few miles if they had the same slapping and howling experience.
F. I (verified owner)–
– We have a Honda Civic 2014 sedan (no roof rack), and this top bag worked for us. It survived speeds up to 120km/hr. We got the Sport Jr waterproof version for our very snowy vacation this winter and there were no leaks! The zippers on it are difficult to move so the silicon lubricant it comes with is VERY useful.
Rated 5 out of 5
N. A (verified owner)–
Excellent piece of kit! – We purchased this bag on an emergency whim due to us moving from California to Maryland and needing the extra storage space for our Honda Accord – so therefore, we have no roof bars.
F. I (verified owner)–
– We have a Honda Civic 2014 sedan (no roof rack), and this top bag worked for us. It survived speeds up to 120km/hr. We got the Sport Jr waterproof version for our very snowy vacation this winter and there were no leaks! The zippers on it are difficult to move so the silicon lubricant it comes with is VERY useful.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. C (verified owner)–
Best used on vehicle with roof rack. – The carrier was rated ‘it fits’ on my 2017 4-door Fusion. Back door hooks worked but front door hooks could not be set with front seat occupants opening & closing the doors. We had to fashion a strap that went across the inside compartment to connect front hooks. Carrier stayed in place for a total of 7 hours of freeway driving. Waterproof feature untested. Twisting straps slightly prevented vibration noise.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. C (verified owner)–
Best used on vehicle with roof rack. – The carrier was rated ‘it fits’ on my 2017 4-door Fusion. Back door hooks worked but front door hooks could not be set with front seat occupants opening & closing the doors. We had to fashion a strap that went across the inside compartment to connect front hooks. Carrier stayed in place for a total of 7 hours of freeway driving. Waterproof feature untested. Twisting straps slightly prevented vibration noise.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. A (verified owner)–
Served our need; placement on cars with no roof racks may be important for noise control – This rooftop carrier was ordered because our car, Camry, does not have roof racks, and we needed to haul quite a bit more than the trunk of the car holds. Our trip was 750 miles one way, 2 days long and through heavy rain one of the days. Nothing in the carrier was wet, or even damp. There was no sign of any leakage. We followed the instructions carefully to prevent leakage from happening. The carrier is larger than expected; more than ample for our need so we filled it with some lightweight things to help make it full as was recommended by the manufacturer. We purchased the rubber mat as well to protect the roof and aid in non slippage of the carrier. Our advice is based on one way trip only and in hopes we feel much differently on the return trip. I think we placed the mat and carrier too far forward on the roof. I wanted to be able to see at least a couple inches of the carrier through the sun roof window. Possibly a bad mistake as the wind lifted the 2 inches of the mat that exceeded the carrier’s front edge (zippered side was facing the rear as instructions indicated) and slapped it constantly against the roof and window. It was deafening, so we stopped after 10 miles and cut off about 4 inches of the mat. That helped for a while but the wind also lifted the front end of the carrier and made a howling sound. We upped the volume of the radio and accepted the noise given we were in a driving rain storm. The carrier was too heavy to take off to readjust during our overnight stay, so the next day I eventually stopped the car when the front of the carrier lifted high enough to expose more of the mat causing slapping and wind howling as strong as the day before. I opened the sunroof and from the inside and we ripped off as much of the mat as we could. We finished the trip with just the howling wind sound. We tightened the straps every time we stopped, but never were the straps in need of more than a tug. On our return we will put very heavy items at the front of the carrier and place what’s left of the mat and the carrier much further back on the roof but with no part of the mat extending beyond or near the front or sides of the carrier. If that does not work to mitigate the wind tunnel sound and slapping noise, I will update this review. Otherwise, it’s a sturdy carrier that holds a lot. Our initial concern that there was no lock on the carrier for safety protection at our overnight accommodation was quickly dismissed after realizing that the zipper wasn’t easily slid open so a quick heist was not likely; or if someone had the desire to lift off the carrier as heavy as it was, then maybe they needed the contents more than us; or we might see the carrier tossed aside on the highway within a few miles if they had the same slapping and howling experience.
L. P (verified owner)–
– We got this to use as a luggage carrier for a three-week trip from the Maritimes to Ontario. It was a bit of a hassle to set up every morning but it kept everything protected from the elements. This included some heavy rains at highway speeds, where we experienced no leakage. The load straps were great for snugging things down, and the heavy fabric showed no signs of wear when the trip was over. We were happy with this purchase
L. P (verified owner) –
– We got this to use as a luggage carrier for a three-week trip from the Maritimes to Ontario. It was a bit of a hassle to set up every morning but it kept everything protected from the elements. This included some heavy rains at highway speeds, where we experienced no leakage. The load straps were great for snugging things down, and the heavy fabric showed no signs of wear when the trip was over. We were happy with this purchase
N. A (verified owner) –
Excellent piece of kit! – We purchased this bag on an emergency whim due to us moving from California to Maryland and needing the extra storage space for our Honda Accord – so therefore, we have no roof bars.
R. A (verified owner) –
Served our need; placement on cars with no roof racks may be important for noise control – This rooftop carrier was ordered because our car, Camry, does not have roof racks, and we needed to haul quite a bit more than the trunk of the car holds. Our trip was 750 miles one way, 2 days long and through heavy rain one of the days. Nothing in the carrier was wet, or even damp. There was no sign of any leakage. We followed the instructions carefully to prevent leakage from happening. The carrier is larger than expected; more than ample for our need so we filled it with some lightweight things to help make it full as was recommended by the manufacturer. We purchased the rubber mat as well to protect the roof and aid in non slippage of the carrier. Our advice is based on one way trip only and in hopes we feel much differently on the return trip. I think we placed the mat and carrier too far forward on the roof. I wanted to be able to see at least a couple inches of the carrier through the sun roof window. Possibly a bad mistake as the wind lifted the 2 inches of the mat that exceeded the carrier’s front edge (zippered side was facing the rear as instructions indicated) and slapped it constantly against the roof and window. It was deafening, so we stopped after 10 miles and cut off about 4 inches of the mat. That helped for a while but the wind also lifted the front end of the carrier and made a howling sound. We upped the volume of the radio and accepted the noise given we were in a driving rain storm. The carrier was too heavy to take off to readjust during our overnight stay, so the next day I eventually stopped the car when the front of the carrier lifted high enough to expose more of the mat causing slapping and wind howling as strong as the day before. I opened the sunroof and from the inside and we ripped off as much of the mat as we could. We finished the trip with just the howling wind sound. We tightened the straps every time we stopped, but never were the straps in need of more than a tug. On our return we will put very heavy items at the front of the carrier and place what’s left of the mat and the carrier much further back on the roof but with no part of the mat extending beyond or near the front or sides of the carrier. If that does not work to mitigate the wind tunnel sound and slapping noise, I will update this review. Otherwise, it’s a sturdy carrier that holds a lot. Our initial concern that there was no lock on the carrier for safety protection at our overnight accommodation was quickly dismissed after realizing that the zipper wasn’t easily slid open so a quick heist was not likely; or if someone had the desire to lift off the carrier as heavy as it was, then maybe they needed the contents more than us; or we might see the carrier tossed aside on the highway within a few miles if they had the same slapping and howling experience.
F. I (verified owner) –
– We have a Honda Civic 2014 sedan (no roof rack), and this top bag worked for us. It survived speeds up to 120km/hr. We got the Sport Jr waterproof version for our very snowy vacation this winter and there were no leaks! The zippers on it are difficult to move so the silicon lubricant it comes with is VERY useful.
N. A (verified owner) –
Excellent piece of kit! – We purchased this bag on an emergency whim due to us moving from California to Maryland and needing the extra storage space for our Honda Accord – so therefore, we have no roof bars.
F. I (verified owner) –
– We have a Honda Civic 2014 sedan (no roof rack), and this top bag worked for us. It survived speeds up to 120km/hr. We got the Sport Jr waterproof version for our very snowy vacation this winter and there were no leaks! The zippers on it are difficult to move so the silicon lubricant it comes with is VERY useful.
K. C (verified owner) –
Best used on vehicle with roof rack. – The carrier was rated ‘it fits’ on my 2017 4-door Fusion. Back door hooks worked but front door hooks could not be set with front seat occupants opening & closing the doors. We had to fashion a strap that went across the inside compartment to connect front hooks. Carrier stayed in place for a total of 7 hours of freeway driving. Waterproof feature untested. Twisting straps slightly prevented vibration noise.
K. C (verified owner) –
Best used on vehicle with roof rack. – The carrier was rated ‘it fits’ on my 2017 4-door Fusion. Back door hooks worked but front door hooks could not be set with front seat occupants opening & closing the doors. We had to fashion a strap that went across the inside compartment to connect front hooks. Carrier stayed in place for a total of 7 hours of freeway driving. Waterproof feature untested. Twisting straps slightly prevented vibration noise.
R. A (verified owner) –
Served our need; placement on cars with no roof racks may be important for noise control – This rooftop carrier was ordered because our car, Camry, does not have roof racks, and we needed to haul quite a bit more than the trunk of the car holds. Our trip was 750 miles one way, 2 days long and through heavy rain one of the days. Nothing in the carrier was wet, or even damp. There was no sign of any leakage. We followed the instructions carefully to prevent leakage from happening. The carrier is larger than expected; more than ample for our need so we filled it with some lightweight things to help make it full as was recommended by the manufacturer. We purchased the rubber mat as well to protect the roof and aid in non slippage of the carrier. Our advice is based on one way trip only and in hopes we feel much differently on the return trip. I think we placed the mat and carrier too far forward on the roof. I wanted to be able to see at least a couple inches of the carrier through the sun roof window. Possibly a bad mistake as the wind lifted the 2 inches of the mat that exceeded the carrier’s front edge (zippered side was facing the rear as instructions indicated) and slapped it constantly against the roof and window. It was deafening, so we stopped after 10 miles and cut off about 4 inches of the mat. That helped for a while but the wind also lifted the front end of the carrier and made a howling sound. We upped the volume of the radio and accepted the noise given we were in a driving rain storm. The carrier was too heavy to take off to readjust during our overnight stay, so the next day I eventually stopped the car when the front of the carrier lifted high enough to expose more of the mat causing slapping and wind howling as strong as the day before. I opened the sunroof and from the inside and we ripped off as much of the mat as we could. We finished the trip with just the howling wind sound. We tightened the straps every time we stopped, but never were the straps in need of more than a tug. On our return we will put very heavy items at the front of the carrier and place what’s left of the mat and the carrier much further back on the roof but with no part of the mat extending beyond or near the front or sides of the carrier. If that does not work to mitigate the wind tunnel sound and slapping noise, I will update this review. Otherwise, it’s a sturdy carrier that holds a lot. Our initial concern that there was no lock on the carrier for safety protection at our overnight accommodation was quickly dismissed after realizing that the zipper wasn’t easily slid open so a quick heist was not likely; or if someone had the desire to lift off the carrier as heavy as it was, then maybe they needed the contents more than us; or we might see the carrier tossed aside on the highway within a few miles if they had the same slapping and howling experience.
L. P (verified owner) –
– We got this to use as a luggage carrier for a three-week trip from the Maritimes to Ontario. It was a bit of a hassle to set up every morning but it kept everything protected from the elements. This included some heavy rains at highway speeds, where we experienced no leakage. The load straps were great for snugging things down, and the heavy fabric showed no signs of wear when the trip was over. We were happy with this purchase