![]() On the VW Golf we had the Mount Blanc Classic kit, the bars were particularly heavy duty maybe 2.5mm thick metal. Yep, I would add that square steel bars are fine for using with a roofbox, no noticeable sound. Outfit: Airgo horizon 4 tent Location: Glasgow Message posted by WeeAlD via mobile at 11:16pm The Kamiei Husky XXL is rated to 75kg, but the car I am using at the moment has a 60kg limit for the roof rails as the car has a moon roof.īy the time I factor in the weight of the roof bars and foot pack, load weight capacity for the Kamie Husky XXL is down to 35kg, to be fair we only put the bulky lightweight stuff in the roof box, and I have managed to stuff it full, and keep to 35kg. Using a Kamie Husky XXL at the moment, at 510lt it’s as big as you would need, there is the Farad F3 at 680lt, but that box weighs in at 22kg so could impact on the load you carry. Joined: View Profile My Homepage Reply Quote Outfit: Robens Fairbanks Coleman Phad X3 Location: North Devon Im presuming they are watertight or would you put stuff in bin bags just in case? Sorry for all the questions but i really have no idea of these things. Ive been looking at either Thule or Exodus and wondered if anyone has any good or bad experiences of them? Also are the aero bars worth the extra money? They seem a heck of a lot pricier so im wondering what the benefits are. We are now seriously thinking of investing in a roof box, we are fed up of playing car tetris especially when packing away on site and feel it would be much easier.
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