On the hunt for the perfect rooftop cargo box for the family road trip or your #vanlife setup? We looked at dozens and dozens of cargo boxes currently available, then picked the 4 most promising products to purchase and test head-to-head to see which cargo box is indeed the best.
We drove these boxes thousands and thousands of miles, over desolate stretches of highway, rough-and-tumble dirt roads, and all around town. Along the way, we installed these boxes on all sorts of different cars and in various configurations, loading and unloading them with every piece of gear that we could think of.
Check out our comprehensive review to see which box is the most durable and easy to use, which looks the best, and which one is the best bet when shopping on a tight budget.
Unfortunately, this cargo box can take a hefty chunk out of your budget and is one of the most expensive cargo boxes we have reviewed. However, this can be totally worth it if you plan on taking your cargo box on and off your car frequently. If the price isn’t right for you, consider saving some money and getting a less-expensive product that is a bit more difficult to install but leaves more room in your budget for what goes inside the box. Excluding price, though, this is the best box in the bunch.
However, the initial installation is quite a pain. It is still totally doable but if you are planning on leaving the box off of your car most of the time, then throwing it on for a weekend getaway, you will probably be better served by a product that is a bit easier and more convenient when it comes to installation. If you plan on leaving the cargo box installed on a semi-permanent to permanent basis, the more laborious installation procedure shouldn’t be a deterrent at all, and you should stick with the SkyBox and spend a little less.
The SportRack does have a few significant drawbacks. While the somewhat unique rear opening may look cool, it makes it almost impossible to load or unload the box if it is installed on a higher profile car — a large SUV or cargo van. It wasn’t problematic on smaller cars, like a Subaru, but it still isn’t as easy to access your gear as the side loading models. It’s something worth considering if you are thinking about purchasing the SportRack.
The drawback on this model is clear — the price. Costing $1000, it’s not the model we would recommend to everyone. Regarding utility, you can save hundreds of dollars by selecting another model. However, your vehicle won’t look as good. So, there you have it. If you place a high value on style, the Hyper XL won’t let you down in the looks or performance departments.
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