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Jun 01 '05
Pros: New and improved, with true waterproofing! Cons: Easily broken strap attachments imply cheesy quality
Summary: If I were a physicist, I'd postulate a new provable theory. Let's call it "Mrkstvns' Law". The law is: "No matter how big your car might be, it's not big enough for a family trip: you need MORE space for all the kids' toys, extra blankets, mom's ... read more
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Jun 13 '02
Pros: Extra Cargo Space for Moving Jams Cons: Arnold Swarzenagger was not there to help us move all this stuff
Summary: There are certain defining moments in a person’s life. The birth of a baby. Impending marriage. My defining week has had me reeling. Two children graduating within the month and one moving her entire lifes positions back into my home for a short ... read more
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Sep 07 '10
Pros: economical, easy to store, light weight, does the job Cons: can be a bit cumbersome putting some items in, especially the first few items
Summary: I liked the cost of this carrier and the fact that no special roof racks were needed. This carrier served its purpose when I had a sedan and took the kids camping.I now have a compact SUV with a built-in roof rack. This makes it much easier to
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Apr 30 '07
Pros: Doesn't take up much space when not being used; good value Cons: Not built for long-term durability
Summary: I agree with the other reviewer that the straps don't look too substantial. Certainly, it isn't as durable or as protective as a hard case. However, we like it anyway because when you aren't using it, it doesn't take up any space. It also mounts on
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Aug 04 '06
Pros: None Cons: Straps and attachment points to the carrier.
Summary: We just returned from a vacation that almost ended two hours after it started! We were headed to San Diego with our Samsonite rooftop carrier...I've used it about four times. About 20 miles outside of Yuma, AZ I heard a strap flapping on the roof of
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