Thule Car Auto Rooftop Cargo Bag Standard Roof Bag Collapsable Easy Storage New on 2040-parts.com
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Brand New Thule 846 Quest Rooftop Cargo Bag
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Features
- Storm flaps with velcro fasteners protect zippers
- Packaged in its own stuff sack for easy transport and storage
- Durable 600 Denier material, weather resistant body
- 13 cu ft., 40" l x 32" w x 18" h 6lbs.
- Measures 32 x 18 x 40 inches (W x H x D), and has a load capacity of 13 cubic feet
Description
The Thule Quest Rooftop Cargo Bag is an affordably priced rooftop bag option that bundles generous amounts of cargo space with durable Thule quality construction that you can count on. A perfect fit for most vehicles, the Quest is designed to work with virtually any roof rack, attaching to the crossbars, the side rails or both via included straps, heavy-duty cargo buckles and anchor rings.
It features 13 cubic feet or 110 lbs of stowage on your vehicle's rooftop, weighs a mere 6 lbs and folds up to nearly nothing, storing away in an included durable, yet stylish storage bag. Additional features include: combined rear and side access to cargo via zippers, weather resistant construction* with taped seams, side handles for on-vehicle maneuverability of the bag and more
Shipping Note
This item can be shipped only to the 48 contiguous states in the U.S.A. Sorry but we cannot ship it to Alaska, Hawaii, AP0/FPO addresses, Guam, Puerto Rico, or Internationally.
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If your address is a P.O. Box then shipment is via USPS and will take approximately 5 to 9 business days.
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