Was looking at getting a roof bag for family road trip. Has anyone used one of these? I am looking at just a soft bag. Pro's and Con's would be appreciated.
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Is this what you are asking about? I have a Thule Moab that attaches to my factory roof racks. I have been thinking about getting a bag like this to put inside of it, and keep the contents dry. Usually we are using it in the summer when weather is not a problem, but last year coming home from Lake Powell we hit a small thunderstorm in the desert. Since then I have been thinking about getting one.Attached FilesMike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997
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I bought one of those soft bags at Target. It kept stuff dry, but the big complaint I had was not having enough of the right objects in the bag to create an aerodynamic and non-flapping-bag structure. It created a little bit of noise which was annoying, but better than having wet luggage.
I ended up buying a Thule Atlantis hard shell box which attaches to my factory racks really easily. It easily stands in the corner of the garage and not only can I fit a LOT of odd-sized stuff (stroller, umbrellas, beach chairs, boogie boards, golf clubs, etc) but no noise and only a 1 mile per gallon impact on highway fuel efficiency.
If you decide to go the soft bag route (I think the Atlantis was around $400 on sale), the Target special was around $35?
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