ROLA 59102 Wallaroo Cargo Bag, Rainproof, Expandable Hitch Tray Carrier,Black
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As such, that is the size of the bag. The normal size is 48" long x 19" wide x 18" high. This table measures 48" L x 19" W x 22" H if expanded.
At the time of my purchase, I also had the same concerns. It was actually an experiment to try out this bag and another bag to see which As far as appearance and feel are concerned, this bag appears to be Although I didn't find that a plastic feel represented lower quality, I did not find it to be a bad thing. Another bag, made from canvas, was more suitable for the job, but this bag's construction seemed better. After trying to keep it, I decided to return It doesn't matter that the product looks plastic since I am completely satisfied with it. This may be of some help to you.
Despite being big enough, I was able to fit one large suitcase, two small suitcases, a large duffel bag, and a large mesh bag for dirty laundry all in this bag and still have it zip up tightly
If heated too much, the bag is made of heavy duty vinyl material that will melt. I have had no problems with our Rola Bag on a cargo carrier with an upward curved attachment to the hitch, which positions it about 8 inches or 9 inches above and about 8 inches beyond the exhaust pipe opening. It is possible for cargo carriers to be connected straight to the hitch, which would allow them to be "level" with the hitch and possibly closer to the exhaust pipe outlet.
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It's a great bag, and I love using it. The car has plenty of room for a road trip from Maine to St. Louis in December, and it's held up through all kinds of weather from cold rain to blizzards in Cleveland, and everything stays I WOULD LIKE TO CAUTIOUSLY WARN YOU! As I drove a '15 Subaru Forester, I noticed that my tires were worn out. During a road test, I found that the ROLA carrier I bought with the bag, which is attached to the vehicle at the tow hitch, sat fully at Even though the exhaust system was lower than the bumper, it was hot enough to melt the edge of the carrier, one of the straps, and a bungee net that I placed over top of the bag (to secure it to the ground when it was raining). The bag was not damaged nor was the carrier damaged, but I am still grateful that there was no fire. It is not something I had thought of even before leaving for the trip. After I returned home, I made the decision to purchase a 45° exhaust "turn down" pipe from the local parts store. As I clamped it to the tailpipe, I forced the exhaust I found it to be a perfect solution!.
Following other reviews, I was curious to see how it was in person. It would be like an inflatable pool if it were made out of that type of material. Though it is thick enough that unfolding it can be a little difficult, it is durable and waterproof. 45 square feet of space are occupied by it. There should be no problem fitting most 48" hitch mount cargo carriers since it measures 5" x 20". . . . I use 1/2" pvc to construct an internal frame to make it easier to load stuff into it (a rectangle around the bottom with four uprights, cut to 90 * The 4 corners are the angle Ts corresponding to the degrees). Furthermore, I will put a moving blanket underneath the bag so that it doesn't rub against the cargo carrier since other people have reported holes in the bottom of the bag as a result of this. In addition to the straps included in the box, I also used two of my own ratchet straps.
Our company purchased this bag for use on our travels.
A GREAT WAREHOUSE TO KEEP THINGS DRY AND SAFE! As a result of reading all the reviews, I decided to purchase a couple of these bags While on Christmas vacation, I've been using two hitch-hiking products I bought from Amazon, and am writing this from our hotel room in Seattle. A cargo carrier mounted on a vehicle. This is in response to the question whether or not they are waterproof. Yes, there is no doubt. Those who complained the flap didn't velcro over the zipper are probably to blame for it getting wet. Is it going to be secured to the bag by the straps. I understand completely. I like to feel safe and secure (I am the kind of person who needs something to work well for me to get it). OK, so it works, does what it should, and seems to be a good piece of software. I'll tell you some other things you might be interested in. I believe it is about half right what people say that this feels like trampoline material. The foam vinyl is like that of an outdoor blow up swimming pool and an expedition duffel bag. The bags are not nearly as sturdy or thick as duffel bags I have. Though they are thinner and lighter, they still keep out the rain and road debris. There's nothing wrong with the zippers, but they could have been stronger. It is difficult to go around the corners of the bag, you have to deal with them hanging up with the material, etc. If there were larger expedition zippers on the bag, this would not be the case. It would have been more valuable to have a thicker, more robust bag with heavy zippers that would sell for $50, whereas I would have paid around $100 for the bag. It works, but you have to fiddle with it a bit to get it to open and close. It is a decent deal if you just need something that works. In the event you don't pay attention to details, you can get stuff wet because you need to make sure the velcro flap over the zipper assembly is sealed. Unless it's properly sealed, it's likely to leak and the water will stay inside the bag (as it is waterproof and will roll around with your luggage)
The bag is just not as large as many photos and descriptions imply. It's likely there are 1- or 2- more cargo carriers to be added There are 5 feet of area in this bag that is not covered. I don't see a problem with it (not All sorts of things can be carried on the bag, including duffel bags and You can stuff it with whatever you want. I would buy them again if I had the chance. Yes, you should. These are players I believe will hold up for the long run. It is possible. I could rely on these to last me for years if they were thicker, like the expedition bags I have from North Face. They may get damaged, ripped or I may discard them due to problems with zippers that hang up. The neat thing about them is that they are waterproof and, if you use them in any capacity (open trailer, cargo carrier, etc. ) they should keep your stuff It's hard to go wrong with Rola. I would have purchased a larger bag than this one if they were in stock, but they were Thank you. I hope this is helpful.
It is not rainproof and will only make you wet. This camping item was specifically purchased for use during our annual camping trip this weekend. Having packed all the items in the bag, I closed it. You don't need a rocket scientist to figure it out. The bag was soaked after a LIGHT rain, and the bottom of the bag had a small puddle. The Amazon listing for this says it's rainproof. Protect cargo so that it remains dry, clean, and secure. Neither my cargo nor my gear was protected or kept dry. I was shocked when I logged on this morning to initiate a return and I realized the return date had passed. I wish you the best of My call to ROLA was to lodge a complaint and obtain a warranty for a product that wasn't working. In the end, I waited on hold for over half an hour and the customer service representative said he couldn't do anything since Rosa says the product isn't waterproof and Amazon has no control over how the product is marketed. There is a note inside the instructions for this bag that says, "This product is NOT WATERPROOF. ". As far as the bag instructions are concerned, I guess I should have read them. If you are considering buying this product, do not, regardless of the piss-off between Amazon and Rola. This product does not offer the same protection as Amazon's waterproof cover. Moreover, the claim that it is water-resistant is a farce Why does it matter if it's rainproof? A false advertisement like this is what it.