








🚗 Elevate your road trip game with waterproof, spacious, and versatile rooftop cargo freedom!
The Rightline Gear Sport 3 is a 100% waterproof, soft-shell rooftop cargo carrier offering 18 cubic feet of storage. Designed for SUVs and minivans, it installs easily with or without a roof rack using patented car clips that don’t interfere with passenger headroom. Made from UV-protected PVC mesh with welded seams and a waterproof zipper, it ensures your gear stays dry and secure on long trips. Lightweight at just over 7 pounds, it includes all necessary straps and a setup guide, making it the perfect travel companion for millennial professionals who demand convenience, durability, and style on the road.














| ASIN | B0012INT98 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #188,366 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #231 in Cargo Racks |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,063) |
| Date First Available | January 11, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00184633000009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Volume | 509 Liters |
| Item Weight | 7.11 pounds |
| Item model number | 100S30 |
| Manufacturer | Rightline Gear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 184633000009 |
| Model | 100S30 |
| Product Dimensions | 48 x 36 x 18 inches |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| UPC | 184633000009 |
K**T
Exactly what we needed, worked great!
We planned on taking a trek down to Phoenix from Provo (and back) for Christmas with 7 people in the minivan. With luggage and winter gear, that doesn't leave much room in the van for everybody, much less presents! After looking around, I decided on this particular carrier (I actually saw it at Target.com under a different brand name and then searched for it on Amazon.com) due to it being the largest carrier I could find, being soft-sided, waterproof and reasonably priced (especially compared to some hard carriers). Before buying, though, I read the reviews here, especially in regards to it needing to be full. I was impressed the vendor took time to reply to a few comments and that the current version of the carrier resolves some of the older negative concerns (such as it not being waterproof before). Long story short, I was very pleased with it!: * It's absolutely huge - it held luggage for 7 people, a few pillows, blankets and even some kids sleeping bags. * "full up" - Because I had read about it needing to be full, I tried packing it as full as I could, but it's so big there were still a few empty spots in corners, between cases, etc... Generally speaking, though, it was as full as it could be for me to comfortably zip it up. We tied it down very tightly between the crossbars on my roof and pushed in the corners. We then drove from Provo to Las Vegas at 80MPH (there are several stretches in Utah where 80 is the legal limit, btw) in some pretty good wind. The case performed perfectly, didn't appreciably lower our gas mileage, didn't create any unbearable wind noise, stayed perfect stable (we did buy the mat to go underneath, but it wasn't really necessary) and was in perfect condition when we arrived in Vegas. After going down to Phoenix and finally back up to Provo (about 1400 miles, round trip), the case is still in great condition! * Weatherproof - we didn't get too much chance to put it to the test but the little rain we did get didn't get in the case All-in-all, we absolutely loved the case. It's easy to put up, holds a ton of luggage and was a great value. It was exactly what we needed for our trip! One note - if you do use the non-slip mat underneath, only use it under the back half (or so) of the carrier. We found once we hit certain speeds (especially since the speed limit is so high on I-15) that if any air got underneath the carrier at those speeds the mat would vibrate against the roof and would be incredibly loud.
A**A
Awesome Bag! Can't beat it!
I am not one to write reviews. However, I won't buy a product unless I like the reviews... lol Anyhow I only have great things to say about this product. My husband is deployed and before he left he moved all my stuff from cali to ga. I had family that needed my help during deployment, then I had to drive from ga to texas. I was nervous because I was going to have to do it by myself. So my husband order this for me instead of buying cross racks for our jeep cherokee. Now we have rails on our jeep. We bought a productive mat for the roof prior to putting this bag on top. Before putting it on top of my car I laid it out on the floor and put everything I wanted to in it so I knew what i could fit. Especially being I am a woman and once it gets put on top of my car I am not strong enough to take a 80 lb suitcase down. I was able to fit 2 80lb suitcases (laid flat) in it as well as a 50 lb suitcase (on its side) plus a couple other things stuffed between. The straps it came with are okay, but I am so happy my husband ordered some ratchet straps. My brother inlay showed me how to use them so that when I got to my destination in Texas I would know how to un strap it. It worked like a charm and I went through some crazy tornado type sever thunderstorms to wear I couldn't see 5 feet in front of me and had to use my hazards. I was worried about the bag and that it would leak, but nothing did. Everything was still dry, nothing moved around, and the bag still looked in perfection condition except for the bugs splattered all over it. The only thing I had to do was ratchet one of the straps a little tighter half way through after the crazy thunderstorm. I used 3 straps, the other 2 were fine and didn't get loose at all. This bag is amazing. Even after a 14 hour drive and crazy weather conditions it still looks brand new. Its a great quality bag and I highly recommend it.
M**S
Bad Design, Cheap Construction, Don't Buy This
I would not recommend this carrier. To go one step further, I would explicitly recommend you don't buy it. There are several reasons that bring me to this conclusion, which I will list below. Note that we packed this item back up and returned it... 1) The tie down straps that it comes with are useless. The tie downs are long 1" wide straps, with loops at each end. The practical use of such a strap is, well, there is none. I messed with it for 15 minutes before realizing this. Fortunately, I have straps with ratchet ends that I keep in my truck. Using these, we were able to secure the carrier to the luggage rack of our 2015 Honda Pilot. 2) The zipper is terrible. Not only does it function poorly, but ours broke on the first use. The zipper is supposed to be water/rain resistant. The practical reality of the design, however, is that it is very difficult to operate. The zipper has a weather shroud - little pieces of flexible plastic along both edges of the zipper used to keep water out of the zipper. This shroud makes pulling the zipper closed very difficult, especially since zippling it closed happens after you get the carrier loaded and on the roof. 3) The construction is terrible. To follow on point 2... We loaded this up to go on a ski trip. When I went to load it back up for the return trip, the zipper shroud had cracked all to pieces in the cold weather. (It was only in the 30's.) Along the entire length of the zipper, those pieces of plastic were all broken and cracked, which made closing the zipper an exercise in patience. It probably took me 15 minutes, going inch by inche around the entire length of the carrier. Then, as if to punctuate the shoddy construction - when I got to the last foot of zipper (again, packing on the way home) I found that the zipper itself had become separated from the carrier - the stitching had failed. I doubled up my straps (fortunately I brought extras) because we drove home with a foot-long hole where the zipper had torn from the carrier. Note: The tear was not due to my forcing the zipper. When I noticed this, I had not yet even "worked" on that part of the zipper to get it closed. 4) The design is flawed. A soft top carrier is a nice idea, but don't get it wet. It is weather resistant enough, but when the rooftop is wet - or as we experienced had ice on it - the soft top carrier slides all over the place. Again, this came down to tie downs. If we did not have our own set (and extra set) of ratcheting tie downs, we would have had to pile all our stuff up around and under the kids to get home. We even bought a "skid pad" for like an extra 15 bucks. It was just a 30" square piece of fabric. Well, it worked great as a non skid pad when the roof was warm and dry, but cold and wet it didn't do anything, and may have exacerbated the slipping of the carrier - again, thank goodness we had our own tie downs. 5) It is noisy. On our first trip the carrier was quiet until we got on the highway. At highway speeds, the straps vibrate and cause all kinds of noise. Keep in mind, we used our own tie downs and had the TIGHT. Even still, the straps vibrating was just awful on a 5 hour trip. We stopped on the side of the road twice to make sure it was still secure. Don't buy this. It is not only poorly constructed, but cheaply constructed. If you go on a trip with this loaded and it breaks as mine did, you may not be able to use it and find yourself with more stuff than you have cargo room for.
Y**O
I purchased this carrier, along with the non-skid roof pad and car clips to enhance the storage space of our 2010 Elantra Touring (which doesn't have any roof rails) for an upcoming summer camping trip. I was initially a little concerned that it might be too large after checking the manufacturers recommendations, however the measurements were right, so I took the plunge. As you can see from the photos, it fit perfectly. The car's manual states that the roof will support 80kg (176lbs), so loading capacity doesn't seem to be an issue with a carrier this large. As we plan on travelling this summer, I decided to test the carrier out with our gear to see how it would fare. I read all the reviews, watched all of the manufacturers videos, and read all the FAQs to ensure I was aware of all the recommended and proper loading and hauling procedures. Then I proceeded to load it up with two cots, a folding camp table, an 8-man tent, two following chairs, two pillows, a queen sized comforter, and a 106L Rubbermaid container. The carrier easily held all of this gear, with a bit of space remaining for various small items (next time I pack it, I expect to add our queen air mattress and two burner camp stove). I then strapped everything in, and went for a drive, heading out on some hilly and twisty back roads, averaging 50km/h. I made a stop about 5km in to get out and check the bag -- it hadn't budged. The straps were still perfectly tight. I checked it again after about 15km, and the story was the same. As I had tied up all of the excess strap, and ensured the bag was pretty well filled, there was no noise. It performed admirably. For our next trial, I plan on ditching the 106L Rubbermaid container, and replacing it with a canvas duffle of some sort instead. The container is a bit too tall to really get the velcro down at the back, and the zipper was a bit tight. But that's hardly the fault of the carrier bag itself (and it was to learn these things that I ran a pack-test before our first camping trip of the season!). Overall, a great solution to our extra storage needs when camping; I'm already looking forward to taking it on all this summers adventures!
J**H
I bought this for a 4 hour drive camping trip. This thing is definitely water proof. I only loaded sleep pads, sleeping bags, clothes, pillows, basically all soft items in it cause I didn't want to scratch the roof. Halfway there, the strap holding the d-ring snapped and the carrier started dragging. I pulled over and found half my gear ripped and one more d-ring tag was getting torn. This thing is waterproof for sure but it's NOT sturdy.
D**P
Hicimos un viaje de aprox 6 horas y al llegar al destino ¡oh sorpresa! Se había roto la parte de enfrente (aprox 30 cm) lo bueno que no llovió en el trayecto y que por la localización de la rasgadura no se salieron las cosas, realmente no llevábamos cosas pesadas más que la cuna portátil y carriola de mi bebé, así que por ese motivo no la puedo recomendar.
E**I
Bastante amplio, muy buena calidad de material, en el camino llovió bastante fuerte y todo llegó intacto, así que es bastante confiable. Lo recomiendo ampliamente, solo las correas podrían mejorar. En mi caso decidí utilizar unas aparte.
E**Z
De lujo, súper práctico y muy resistente, la compré para usar en viajes familiares y me encanto lo práctico que resulta guardar después de utilizar, cabe en una simple bolsa que viene incluida y la dejo en la cajuela de mi camioneta para cualquier emergencia de exceso de equipaje y la armo en minutos.
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