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monster 07-31-2007 11:31 AM

Soft or Hard?
 
We're heading off on our road trip on Saturday and need to use a roof-top-carrier thingy for the first time (darned children growing and demanding legroom.....)

Friends have lend us a canvas strap-on (:eek:), but there are hard boxes on sale at Sears this week, and we're bound to need one again in the future.

Does anybody have any experience of using these? Which would you recommend? Seems like the hard box may be easier to drive with (less resistance) and easier to attach, but will take up so much storage space and has no flexibility in it's dimensions.

http://www.thule.com.au/images/news/JETBAGboxclosed
http://img.epinions.com/images/opti/...resized200.jpg

All opinions appreciated, exspecially those packed with double entendres or creative ideas for child storage/size reduction :D

glatt 07-31-2007 11:44 AM

Hard boxes look more stylish. Might be better for fuel economy too.

Flint 07-31-2007 11:45 AM

Hard storage cases are preferrable in so many ways: they protect your stuff, they provide a framework for packing loose, irregularly-sized objects (you don't want a container to have "flexibility in it's dimensions"!) etc.

I have used a hard storage case on top of a van, for a family vacation, and it worked great. I've also toted stuff around every day for years, as a drummer, a computer guy, and when I used to work in the construction field; and hard cases are what you will be wanting if you use this storage much. Floppy storage bags are so frustrating and unreliable, even dangerous. Establish a consistent storage area that you can count on.

yesman065 07-31-2007 12:11 PM

Flint nailed it - and the security isssue too - My bro in law had a soft one "disappear" while they were at a rest stop - NOT cool. I have a hard one - works great keeps stuff dry and its more aerodynamic than the soft ones. Yes the storage is a drag, mine is in the cellar (hahaha) attached to the rafters & out of the way.
:2cents:

Flint 07-31-2007 12:13 PM

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Yes the storage is a drag, mine is in the cellar (hahaha) attached to the rafters & out of the way.
You could also do bicycle hooks to the ceiling of the garage, etc.

yesman065 07-31-2007 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint (Post 370080)
You could also do bicycle hooks to the ceiling of the garage, etc.

Good point - not for me though - I don't have a garage. :mad:

wolf 07-31-2007 12:43 PM

Use it as a coffee table when you're not travelling.

rkzenrage 07-31-2007 01:26 PM

I find it very strange that people care how it looks.
I would choose hard.

glatt 07-31-2007 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by rkzenrage (Post 370118)
I find it very strange that people care how it looks.

You've never bought anything based in part on looks?

rkzenrage 07-31-2007 01:46 PM

If all things were the same and that was the last aspect in consideration or the main function of the object.

glatt 07-31-2007 01:55 PM

So you would care how it looks. OK.

rkzenrage 07-31-2007 02:13 PM

Is that what you got out of that? LOL!
In NO way would I make my decision on which one to get based on looks.

Weird Harold 07-31-2007 02:45 PM

I usually buy based on looks, as long as it will work good too, but this is a luggage carrier. It's going to nerd up your vehicle, no mater which one you choose. Just accept the fact that you are now Clark Griswold, and don't worry about looks.

monster 07-31-2007 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Weird Harold (Post 370143)
It's going to nerd up your vehicle, no mater which one you choose. Just accept the fact that you are now Clark Griswold, and don't worry about looks.


I drive a bright red slightly battered 6yo Windstar -you can't make them look any more nerdy :lol: (no I don't care what it looks like -function and price is all).

With the "flexibility of dimensions" I was thinking along the lines of being able to absolutely stuff it at one side -the flexibility allowing me to squeeze things in that might not have made it into a rigid box, but I hadn't considered the security angle at all, really -I usally chain things on anyway, but.....

All good points, thanks

rkzenrage 07-31-2007 06:53 PM

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function and price is all


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