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Carpod Fold Up Hitch Cargo Carrier on 2040-parts.com

US $320.00
Location:

Geneseo, Kansas, United States

Geneseo, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:carpod Manufacturer Part Number:m 2205

With Carpod carrying extra load outside your vehicle is so much easier, just drop it in and go. The award-winning Carpod cargo carrier easily hitches to the back of any vehicle and features 22-inch high sidewalls that can be folded up to keep cargo safe and contained during transport or folded down for ease of storage. Carpod is designed not just for the outdoor enthusiast in mind, but also for the everyday person that needs a convenient and easy way to haul everyday or unusual items. Carpod can be assembled in seconds and ready to haul camping supplies, tools and hardware, luggage and sporting goods and much more. Carpods patented sidewalls provide peace of mind when on the road, enabling anyone to load and stack cargo in seconds; unlike the competitors’ products where stacking and loading require much more time and know how.

  • Folds up when not in use
  • Sidewalls can be folded for ease of storage
  • Folds flat to 5.25"
  • Cargo volume capacity 13.76 cubic feet
  • Cargo weight capacity 450 lbs
  • Made to fit 2” receiver hitch
Part number:
M2205

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