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Technical Details
- Storm flaps with velcro fasteners protect zippers- Packaged in its own stuff sack for easy transport and storage
- Durable 600 Denier material, weather resistant body
- 13 cu ft., 40" l x 32" w x 18" h 6lbs.
- Measures 32 x 18 x 40 inches (W x H x D), and has a load capacity of 13 cubic feet
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By S. Potter
The Quest is a nice looking bag. Out of the box, it feels sturdy and durable. The bag's interior has a thin, rubbery coating to help keep out the weather. While the Quest more than met most of the challenges a long trip threw at it, it failed to be very weather resistant.
Installing the bag on my Mazda 5 with a Thule rack system was ridiculously easy. There are four straps. Two attach to the front bar, two to the rear. Simply pull them tight and the bag is secure. (As an aside, the manual provides instructions for attaching the bag to side bars.) Even heavily loaded, I never felt the bag was in danger of breaking free. On a recent, 3,300 mile trip, I never had to tighten or adjust the straps.
I knew the bag was only weather resistant (not weather proof) when I bought it. The suitcases and everything else, therefore, went into plastic contractor trash bags before going on the roof. Still, I was surprised by how wet the interior of the bag became, even after driving through a light rain. Traveling 65 mph through rain really revealed the Quest's weakness. For Thule, weather resistance appears not too mean much in the way of moisture resistance. On top of that, the corners of my two small suitcases wore against inside of the bag, rubbing away the rubbery weatherproof coating in several places. That added to the amount of water getting into the bag. After driving 1,200 miles, water was puddling in the bag. Not good.
All in all, I am satisfied with the safety, security, looks, and cargo carrying capability of the bag. I am not happy with the wearing away of the interior coating (I hope it does not wear through to the outside.) Nor am I happy with the lack of weather resistance, with respect to moisture. The quest is not a waterproof bag; I was not expecting a waterproof bag. However, a light rain should not have resulted in such an invasion of water.
By P. Hancock (Canada)
I purchased this bag recently as an alternative to my Thule hardshell cargo box for short weekend trips to the lake.
After driving home on the first weekend of use in rain I was surprised to find at least 2 cups of water in the interior of the bag and my items completely soaked. Before the next trip I sprayed the entire bag with heavy canvas waterproofing spray. This had no effect other than to discolor the outside of the bag slightly. My contents are still soaked if I encounter rain. And I have followed the mounting instructions correctly by the way!
Part of the problem with this bag is the seams are poorly sewed. If I look into the bag when it's on my rooftop I can see the light coming in from the front corner seams. Obviously water is getting in at these seams. My next attempt will be to tape up the seams and see if that helps.
Overall I can't recommend this bag based on the significant amount of water that accumulates inside. The manufacturers rating of water resistant is completely misleading. I did not assume that this bag would be completely dry inside when driving in rain but comeon, how useful is a bag that fills with a significant amount of water.
By M. Dong (Somerville, MA United States)
We bought the 846 at Target on sale. We were moving across the country from Boston MA to Davis CA and read the reviews on Amazon. We decided to take a chance. The reviews and instructions were helpful. We packed everything in plastic bags and there was more than enough left over for more. If you can, buy some ratchet straps and tie it down for extra security and to prevent any possible flapping if the unit isnt full.
During our trip we encountered a day or two with heavier rain and hail; the floor of the unit was damp but we expected this from reading the Amazon reviews.
We checked our 846 often and had to tighten the straps and ratchet straps on occasion but that was to be expected for such a long trip. I would definately recommend this product if you are taking it on any type of trip...if you dont mind drying it out and sponge cleaning it at the end of your trip.
By B. Sopkowiak
We found out last minute we needed an extra bag to fit everything in on the way home from vacation.We found everything we wanted online (a lot cheaper online then figured) we couldn't get anything on time for the trip. We ended up at sports authority and found the bag for I believe $80. Not a bad price, we checked the hard top carriers and they were all over priced like $300 or more. It was easy to install and we fit 4 black garbage bags full of clothes in the bag. It did make wind noise with the straps, although we were going 90 on the interstate. But we got used to the sound and just fixed them everytime we had to stop. The clothes were damp inside the carrier once we did make it home, but we also went through a ton of rain, a blizzard and strong wind. I would except that to happen. We drove 1,500 miles and it was totally worth the money to save room in the car.
By Emily J. Cayer (Alliance, NE United States)
We purchased this bag for a 1300 mile drive from eastern Tennessee to western Nebraska. We drove through a snow/sleet storm and although some moisture penetrated the bag, all went well, just remember to put everything in garbage bags and you'll be fine. For [...] bucks, I can't think of a better way to strap luggage to the roof of your car.
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