Contributor I
I am new to overlanding and need a rooftop box. What's the best budget roof box out there? I sleep in my truck so i plan to keep my sleep gear and extra stuff in the box.
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I figured...I’ll look at the dry bags. Thanks!Everything is a trade off. The more expensive the more water proof for longer they are. SKB, Pelican, Seahorse etc. etc. are all prime boxes with a high price tag. You can pickup a less expensive boxes but you might have to double bag the stuff inside. Big dry bags also work.
Contributor I
Thule is on my Christmas listI have Yakima and Thule cargo boxes that have plenty of room for sleeping gear. The rifle box I have up there now is only good for gear.
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I could do that...just bungee it on. Thanks!i use the rubbermaid action packers. work exceptionally well, very rugged and quite inexpensive
here's a smaller one on my cargo basket. no problem with rain or anything
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Yes they have plenty of room height-wise for bedding.Thule is on my Christmas list
Contributor I
That looks perfect. I don’t have a “bed”, so far I have been sleeping on a sleep mat and blankets...working great for now.View attachment 190835
We bought the "tin box" (front left) in the market in Nairobi - cost about USD 10.00 . Perfect!
Having said this, our sleeping bags and extra clothing were/are stored below the bed inside the vehicle.
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We have A few Thule and Yakima boxes of different sizes from long and narrow to XL to meet our varying needs as sometimes I solo and sometime take our family of five. All boxes were picked up on Craigslist for less than $200. Our beater slim Yakima is awesome for carrying wood for the fire or carrying long stuff like tents, sleeping pads and chairs. We also have some of the front runner wolf boxes and stack them on the rack. They stay dry inside and relatively dust free despite not having a real seal.
Thanks...will definitely start checking CraigslistWe use a Yakima Box...Lots of room, easy to put up and take down, and I got it cheap on Craigslist. Be patient and get a good deal :)
Contributor I
Will definitely start checking Craigslist...thanks!We have A few Thule and Yakima boxes of different sizes from long and narrow to XL to meet our varying needs as sometimes I solo and sometime take our family of five. All boxes were picked up on Craigslist for less than $200. Our beater slim Yakima is awesome for carrying wood for the fire or carrying long stuff like tents, sleeping pads and chairs. We also have some of the front runner wolf boxes and stack them on the rack. They stay dry inside and relatively dust free despite not having a real seal.
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But , but, but what about fashion? I do own Seahorse, SKB, And Pelican Boxes. They ride inside, the stuff in mine is far more expensive than the cases. Please feel free to you and do what you want. I had a wooden box on a sedan 40 years ago for hauling stuff. It was know as the wedge. It was NOT fashionable.Rooftop cargo boxes can be found all day long on Craigslist and market type social media groups.
I got my Yakima Skybox for $200 and it still had the stickers attached.
Also, I don't get the love for the overly expensive rifle cases strapped all over the roofs of vehicles. For what one pays and the configuration of the cases, one could do a lot better without being limited to items just 5 inches thick.