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AmazonBasics 15 Cu. Ft. Rooftop Cargo Vehicle Bag hits all-time low at $37 shipped

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Amazon is offering its AmazonBasics Rooftop Cargo Carrier Bag (Black, 15 Cu. Ft.) for $37.11 shipped. Regularly between $43 and $50, this is the lowest we have seen it go for on Amazon and the best we can find. You’ll find a handy vehicle tool along the top of the listing page to make sure it fits your vehicle. More than 65% of Amazon reviewers have left a 4+ star rating

AmazonBasics Rooftop Cargo Carrier Bag:

Instantly create extra cargo space by storing loads up top with the AmazonBasics Rooftop Cargo Carrier Bag, Black, 15 Cubic Feet. Perfect for family road trips, weekend adventures, or moving day, the carrier bag’s roomy size increases a vehicle’s overall carrying capacity, making it easier to bring along everything you need. Plus, by storing belongings up top, it frees up space inside the vehicle for more comfortable travel.

  • Rooftop cargo carrier bag with 15-cubic-foot storage capacity
  • 8 cinch straps with buckles for easy connection to a vehicle’s roof rack
  • Waterproof and fade-resistant for protection against dust, sun, wind, and rain
  • Oversized zipper closure with stay-dry flaps; strong seams; folds for compact storage; storage bag/carrying case included
  • Backed by an AmazonBasics one-year limited warranty

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices