13 Cubic Feet of Space to pack your stuff
Tags: bags, capacity, packing, packing bags, yakimo, yakimo bags
Yakima is known for producing some of the finest travel gadgets for your comfort. Their produt line cover accessories for camping, snow, cargo, water, rack systems and more. As good as they all seem there is still one thing which may not be the most fancy one but without any doubts the most “useful” of them all and it’s the packing bags that you carry with you.
Yakima introduces Takima GetOut Cargo Bag which comes with a 13 cubic feet of space to fill your stuff. It has enough space to carry all your camping gear along for your adventure.
It’s not only lightwight and weather resistant but also fits right into your vehicle. Loading and unloading is really easy with Yakima cargo bag thanks to oversized pull tabs with lockable zippers. Since it comes equipped with loop strap tabs to keep it bundled during your trip you never have to worry about it coming loose.

Yakimo Getout Cargo Bag Features
- Weather resistant sealed seams
- Oversized pull tabs with lockable zippers
- Loop strap tabs to keep straps bundled during travel
- Installs directly to vehicle roofs with raised side rails, crossbars, or cargo baskets
- GetOut Pro finish has more resistance to weather and smooshed bugs
- GetOut Pro’s crosspadded base provides superior protection for the top of your
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April 20th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
I am sure its a spledid bit of kit, but i just have a mental picture of looking in my rear view mirror asto see it bouncing down the motorway to be run over by a juggernaut.
Also have ridden a motorcycle, I know water can find its way through nearly any bit of kit at high speeds only the very best stay dry.