Just as SUV's get bigger, so does the carrying capacity of this caged beast. The weather resistant MegaWarrior Basket can carry all the gear required for epic adventures with its mammoth dimensions, and fits mid- to full-size SUV's best.
Durable design: Our rooftop cargo basket is built with weather-resistant heavy-duty steel, ensuring long-lasting performance. It is specifically designed for larger vehicles like trucks, SUVs, and off-roaders.
Compatible: This cargo basket is compatible with most Yakima gear mounts, making it ideal for all your outdoor activities. It can easily fit Yakima round, square, factory, and aerodynamic crossbars.
Easy installation: Installing this cargo basket is a breeze with minimal assembly required. It comes with a custom wind fairing that reduces noise during your travels.
We’ve got your back guarantee: Rest assured with our Limited Lifetime Warranty, providing you with peace of mind and confidence in your purchase.
Take it easy: With nearly 4 decades of experience, we prioritize safety, design sensibility, and street smarts in our products. Our rooftop cargo basket allows you to take it easy on your next adventure.
Yes the connections can move any size
I hope by now you'd figure that out since this is a 2 year question, but is not the towing capacity you have to worry about when it comes to cargo on your roof, is actually your payload. And that depends on how much cargo and people you have in vehicle combined and that would include if you have the bikes on a bike rack. I hope this info would serve everyone that reads. Be safe out there.
Yep, my Yakima crossbars are round. No problem. It will work with flat bars as well. I bought the extension, and it is a large basket with it. The net is also something to consider, it is a pain to untangle but will keep the load on the rack.
Inside dimensions are about 46”x46” so roughly 16 cu ft.
Yes the connections can move any size
I hope by now you'd figure that out since this is a 2 year question, but is not the towing capacity you have to worry about when it comes to cargo on your roof, is actually your payload. And that depends on how much cargo and people you have in vehicle combined and that would include if you have the bikes on a bike rack. I hope this info would serve everyone that reads. Be safe out there.
Yep, my Yakima crossbars are round. No problem. It will work with flat bars as well. I bought the extension, and it is a large basket with it. The net is also something to consider, it is a pain to untangle but will keep the load on the rack.
Inside dimensions are about 46”x46” so roughly 16 cu ft.