SportRack SR7017 Horizon Cargo Box, 17-Cubic Feet, Black
The SportRack Horizon cargo box line come in 3 different sizes to fit your cargo carrying needs. The Horizon boxes are easy to install and use with the included quick release system. SportRack products come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Please check our SportRack fit guide prior to find the right box for your vehicle. SportRack is proud to offer safe, quality products that allow you to take full advantage of your vehicle’s carrying capacity. SportRack accessories perfectly adapt the gear and equipment you use to your vehicle, helping to fulfill your active lifestyle.
Product Features
- Rugged construction made from impact resistant ABS material
- Quick release attachment kit included for easy installation and removal
- Passenger side opening for access away from traffic
- Fits SportRack Roof Rack Systems, square, round and most factory racks (Check Fit Guide)
- Holds 4-6 pairs of skis (up to 216 cm) or 3-4 snowboards
- L 91.0″ x W 30.7″ x H 16.5″
EXCELLENT BUY!!! This is the first roof cargo box I buy and also the first time I use one for a trip. MAN! AM I GLAD I BOUGHT IT AND HAPPY WITH IT!!! When I we decided to go on a 18 day family camping and road trip, I knew that the space inside my Acadia wouldn’t be enough for a family of 5. 2 adults and 3 kids 13, 9 and 2yrs old.When I started my search I researched the typical popular brands like Thule and Yakima, I almost had a heart attack when I saw the prices… it is ridiculous to think that…
Odd interior dimensions but a lot of volume. Robust and fuel-efficient too. Traveling from Phoenix to Baltimore by way of Seattle, I managed to carry all my worldly possessions in a compact (though deceptively spacious) Honda Fit thanks to this device. It arrived at my apartment in a ridiculously long box. Mounting was a snapâI used the Rola Roof Rack, which is wide and flat, and it mounted fine (though it was a tight fit). This cargo box was just shy of being too long for my subcompact: it bent the rear antenna back a little, and and overhung the front windshield…