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Roof Rack Bags
Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Dave M
Can anyone who has used a roof rack bag let me know what brands and/or features have proven themselves? We have a 2200x1250 ARB steel rack and would like to set up a bag to keep water and dust out of the gear. Especially interested if anyone has had a bag made up from scratch by a canvas
shop
?
Thanks,
Dave M
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AnswerID: 3270 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Will
replied: Dave,
I also have an ARB roof rack (full length).
I bought the kaymar 1.2 x 1.2 canvas bag which I use on the rear of the rack, I load a spare wheel to the front of the rack and the remaining space is kept for anything else.
I have attached a thin timber base to the rack (where the bag fits) so the bag does not rub.
So far it has been to
Cape York
,
Vic High country
twice and other
places
.
It is excellent for sleeping gear and clothes and sometimes I carry the swag inside it too.
No dust or water ever gets in.
I would rate it excellent! but only to be used for soft stuff.
Will
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FollowupID: 1322 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Dave M posted:
Thanks Will, I'll have a look into the Kaymar bags and what sizes they offer. I'm chasing a full length bag as I'm carrying two Oztents (light but long) on the top and they stretch to 2m each. The roof rack has been great but I find I'm taking half an hour to strap everything down.
Thanks again,
Dave M
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AnswerID: 3277 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
David
replied: Dave, if you live in
Brisbane
, give T. D. Canvas a call, ph ( 07 ) 3886 5466, they manufacture canvas or pvc roof bags to any size, they have full tie down straps sewn across the bags , and steel tie down rings on the ends of each strap, and have a full length zipper running around three sides of the bag, cheers.
Reply 2 of 9
FollowupID: 1326 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Dave M posted:
Thanks David, I'm actually in
Perth
but had a talk with the guys in
Brisbane
. Highly recommended! Thanks, Dave M
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AnswerID: 3278 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Goran
replied: Dave , look into the Bushranger Racksack. Cost about $150 and it is very good. Comes in three sizes and it is very strong
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FollowupID: 1333 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Dave M posted:
Thanks Goran, I'll go for a browse but I think their biggest size still pulls up short. Regards,
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FollowupID: 1336 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Michelle - Exploroz posted:
Dave, we also use the Bushranger Racksack. We use the Medium on our 1.2m long Rhino Rack. It is short of the rack length but we did this on purpose to setup (as someone else has said) a spare wheel in front and also a rubbish bag. We also put our gas bottle in the middle of the spare wheel. Inside the bag you want to keep things clean and on our last big trip we took 2 vehicles (and Nissan GQ and an 80 series Cruiser) both with same roof rack and bag setup and both remain dust free and dry over Gunbarrel Hwy, Tanami, GRR,
Kalumburu
Rd, East
Pilbara
and home to
Perth
. They are very well made (in fact, now a new model over the original) and it folds up well for storage. There is no flapping during travel, and there is plenty of width/height for expansion - we could not even get close to over packing it and I had a portable cot, a large canvas tent, numerous linen, clothing bags etc up there).
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AnswerID: 3286 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Darren
replied: Dave
Call Michelle's Sacs
Perth
9279 8228. They will be able to make one up for you. I have one on the roof rack (not made by Michelle) which is 1 metre x 1.2 metres x 300 mm high and holds, tent, awning, pegs, stove, camp oven etc
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FollowupID: 1334 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Dave M posted:
Cheers Darren, I'll make contact, thanks, Dave M
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AnswerID: 3294 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
Allan
replied: Dave,
I had a heavy duty canvas bag made up by the local trim
shop
to suit a full length roof rack for the Oztent, deck chairs etc. It has two full length zips so it can be opened from either side of the vehicle. It also has a valcro flap which covers the zip and makes it water and dust proof. It cost around $180. Make sure it has adjustable straps over the top so that it will not flap when empty. If you make it slightly narrower than the roof rack there is still room for the shovel etc beside it.
Regards Allan
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AnswerID: 3297 Submitted: Thursday, May 02, 2002 at 00:00
John
replied: Michelle Sacs is highly recomended. She custom made a Roof bag and bike sac for me - Very pleased with result. tell her John sent you.
Reply 6 of 9
AnswerID: 3306 Submitted: Friday, May 03, 2002 at 00:00
All Terrain 4WD Adventures
replied: Dave,
I too have the Bushranger rak sack and even though it doesn't fit your requirements I would just like to say that I too think they are excellent value for money.
There is a feature on these that you might want to incorporate into the one you are going to get made. This feature is velcro sewn on the flaps that will hang down over the zippers, this way you don't have flaps that flap.
Stuart
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AnswerID: 3321 Submitted: Saturday, May 04, 2002 at 00:00
Hilly
replied: I use the bushranger bag Dave and apart from a small line of dust through the zip that showed up against the sleeping bag cover that was against it through a trip from
Perth
to Cape
York
and back it is pretty damn good. Had you thought of using a couple of 150 mm or so Water pipes with end caps as storage for your tents? I use one slung off the side of my Jaram roof rack for my
fishing
rods without problems. I also line the bottom of the bag with a blanket to prevent any rubbing between the contents of the bag and the roof rack gridmesh.
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AnswerID: 3347 Submitted: Sunday, May 05, 2002 at 00:00
michelle
replied: Hi dave, we have a
SOUTHERN CROSS
CANVAS roof bag, we travelled in 10 hours for poring rain and all our bedding and cloths were dry and it didnt leak, also very dust proof and it dosn"t sweat in the hot weather either. regards michelle
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