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Car Top Luggage Carriers
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Thule 682 Sidekick Rooftop Cargo Box

Thule 682 Sidekick Rooftop Cargo Box
$233.95

Thule 682 Sidekick Rooftop Cargo Box

Thule 682 Sidekick Rooftop Cargo Box
From Thule

List Price: $259.95
Price: $233.95 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16508 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: One Size
  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: Thule
  • Model: 682
  • Released on: 2007-08-04
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 25.00" w x 55.00" l, 20.00 pounds

Features

  • Rooftop cargo box with 8 cubic feet of storage
  • Ideal for carrying camping gear and golf clubs
  • Side-opening design for easy loading and unloading
  • Mounts to most removable and factory roof racks
  • Measures 54 x 15.5 x 25 inches (W x H x D)

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Perfectly suited to carrying everything from camping gear to golf clubs, the Thune 682 Sidekick rooftop cargo box makes a great cross-country companion. The Sidekick, which mounts directly to most removable and factory-installed roof racks, offers a convenient side-opening design that facilitates easy loading and unloading. It's also plenty spacious, with a total capacity of 8 cubic feet--enough for up to two sets of golf clubs or a bunch of camping gear. And thanks to the impact-resistant polyethylene construction, the Sidekick is built to last. A good-looking and functional addition to any vehicle, the Sidekick measures 54 by 15.5 by 25 inches (W x H x D) and assembles easily. Users should note that this cargo box is not One-Key System compatible.

What's in the Box?
Rooftop cargo box, master parts bag, small parts bag, mounting hardware, user's manual

About Thule
To say that Thule’s beginnings in the U.S. were humble would be an understatement. Founding member Ake Skeppner sold products at windsurf competitions on the New England shoreline, exhibited the product line at a number of different trade shows, and even canvassed local retailers in the greater New York area, all from his "office"--a now-famous station wagon. Initial success was found in the small but growing sport of windsurfing where a strong, reliable roof rack was an indispensable piece of equipment. This was quickly followed by success in the ski business where Thule's Swedish heritage certainly helped the product gain rapid acceptance.

By the mid-1980s, the company sold products directly to ski and windsurfing shops but sold through distributors to address the large and growing bike business. A risky decision was made to terminate these distributor relationships and sell direct to retailers through a network of independent sales representatives. Much of the company's market success today can be traced to that decision. Shortly after, Ake hired an engineer and set up a small assembly plant in Elmsford, New York in order to design and manufacture bike carriers that would offer the features demanded by the U.S. consumer and compete effectively with other racks on the market.

The company has since grown rapidly through product innovation, a commitment to quality, and the continuance of a strong entrepreneurial spirit as well as continuing to evolve their products to meet the needs of users.


Posted by theluggagerack at 1:22 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 16 September 2010 1:27 PM EDT

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