Lund 601016 Soft Pack Roof Top Bag
- Bag size is 39″ x 32″ x 18″
- Attaches to factory or aftermarket roof racks with quick attach web straps and requires no drilling for a quick and easy installation
- Made of water repellent nylon and polyester with full length 2-way zippers allowing for easy access to cargo
- Fold neatly away for storage when not in use
- Lightweight, large capacity design stores up to 13 cubic feet for added cargo space
Product Description
The Lund soft pack roof top bag is 39″ x 32″ x 18″ and will give you up to 13 cubic feet of added storage space. The nylon and polyester bag is easy to install on both factory or aftermarket roof racks by using the quick attach web straps. The cargo bag will fold neatly away when not in use for easy storage until the next time you need it. The full length 2-way zippers allow for easy access and loading from the sides or back of the bag to meet all your storage ne… More >>

When ording the cargo bag, I wasn’t too sure what to expect. The descriptions made it sound great, but was it really?
Let me tell you, this cargo bag is HUGE! I can fit soooo much camping gear in it! I love it!
It’s easy to pack and easy to strap to the roof. The hardest part is getting it there– tall car, short person- not a good fit =)
Overall, this poduct is great!
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by Jeri Huey — October 11, 2009 @ 12:25 pm
I just recently used this carrier when my husband and I moved from Tampa, Florida to northern Texas (about 1300 miles). I packed it full of all of our clothes in garbage bags just in case the intense rain that we had been getting would leak through (which it did a tiny bit). The carrier was amazing! Very easy to put on our Maxima, fit on the top of the car perfectly without budging. We were very impressed, especially for the price that we paid!
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by Amy N. Smith — October 11, 2009 @ 2:14 pm
Only used once so far: Good thick material, zipper seems strong. It leaked a tiny bit in a very heavy downpour. All in all, very good bag for the price – especially if you only have side rails and no cross bars on your roof rack.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by T. Groff — October 11, 2009 @ 3:56 pm
Have used this both with a crossbar (Thule) roof rack and without a roof rack. Works fine both ways. There’s some wind noise even if you tie all of the straps down. I use cable ties (zip ties) to get rid of the slack straps on the roof.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by Michael A. Duvernois — October 11, 2009 @ 4:10 pm
I bought this for a 1000 mile trip through wyoming and colorado on a Pontiac Vibe. I don’t have cross bars for my rack, so I secured this with an additional cam strap as suggested by other reviews. It didn’t budge despite going 80 mph for much of the trip. My fuel economy went from 29 mpg to 25 with the bag full. When it was less full on our way back our mileage was at 28. We passed through 100 miles of moderate rain, and the inside of the bag was definitely damp, but this was expected based on other reviews.
I love the cargo flexibility that this bag gives me, and it folds up small enough that I can tuck it away in one of the weird hidden compartments in my car.
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by B. Mason — October 11, 2009 @ 5:42 pm