Brochure

CARGO CARRIER BASICS:
CARGO CARRIER OPTIONS:
WHAT TO CONSIDER
WHEN PURCHASING
A CARGO CARRIER
1. Items you want to carry – size, quantity, especially longer items like skis, paddles, fishing poles,
hockey sticks etc…
2. Level of protection and security for gear
3. Ease of loading and unloading
4. Ease of installation and removal
5. Storage of cargo carrier when not in use
6. Location of cargo carrier on vehicle
1. ROOF TOP BOX CARRIERS 2. ROOF TOP BAG CARRIERS 3. HITCH MOUNT CARRIERS
Transport your gear safely on your roof.
• Carries up to 110 lbs. of cargo
• Allows full access to trunk and hatch
• Leaves space inside vehicle for family
members or pets
• Mounts to most factory installed roof
racks and after-market roof rack systems
such as SportRack and Thule
Extra carrying space for your vehicle and
can be removed and stored easily when
not in use
• Capacity – 13 to 15 cu. ft
• Easy to install, remove and store when
not in use
• Mounts to most factory installed roof
racks and after-market roof rack systems
such as SportRack and Thule
Easiest and fastest carrier to load and
unload
• Carries up to 13 cu. ft or 150 lbs. of cargo
• Waist level loading and unloading
• Requires a 1.25” or 2” receiver hitch –
class II or III
* Available at www.sears.com ONLY