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Soft-sided Cargo Box For Pickup Trucks on 2040-parts.com

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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Kerry-All Pouch Country of Manufacture:Canada

 

The Kerry-All Truck Pouch standard size holds 40 cubic feet of cargo, 50% more than the competition.

The Truck Pouch has Velcro on three sides to keep the contents safe from the elements and prying eyes.

Need some covered storage for your pickup truck, but use one of those full-width tool boxes and you don't want to pay a fortune for a custom tonneau cover?

Try our Kerry-All Truck Pouch. Made with the same heavy-duty woven polyethylene as all of our pouches and covers. When not in use, simply fold it up and store it under your seat.

There are 'belt-loop' tabs at each upper corner to secure it in the truck and keep the sides upright for easy loading.

The standard size is 48" wide x 60" long by 24" high, a full 40 cubic feet of storage space! More than 50% larger than other truck bags.

**Custom sizes also available.     This item retails at $174.95 !!

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