Yakima FarOut Pro Rooftop gear bag. Never been used. Due to a recent injury to my senior citizen shoulder, I can no longer consider using the roof of my vehicle for vacation, camping, gear, cargo and luggage.
Yakima and Thule both make superior products for hauling "stuff" and the starting price for this item is reasonable. Current manufacturers recommended retail price is $219.00 (US). Comes complete with instruction manual, cargo straps and original box. FREE Shipping. Yakima says that this carrier FITS ALL vehicles. The manufacturers description also states that the Yakima FarOut Pro is their premium cargo bag. It expands via an easy to use heavy duty zippered system from 9 to 12 cu. ft. of storage. Water resistant flaps secure to the body of the carrier via velcro closures. The flaps then cover the zippers to keep out bugs and water. Low-profile, aerodynamic bag attaches to any roof top. Please see photos for confirmation of new, never used condition.
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