🚙 Weatherproof your adventure with the ultimate roll bar storage!
The Rightline Gear Roll Bar Storage Bag is a rugged, weatherproof cargo solution designed exclusively for Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator models. Featuring welded seams, waterproof SZIP zippers, and protective strap pads, it offers secure, paint-safe mounting on roll bars. Compact yet spacious at 20" x 8", this bag is perfect for organizing essential gear on off-road trips or daily drives, combining durability with effortless Grab-N-Go convenience.
Color | Black |
Size | 20" L x 8" D |
Brand | Rightline Gear |
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Strap Mount |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Capacity | 100 Liters |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | Rightline Gear |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 192631024200 184633000634 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00184633000634 |
Model | 100j70-b |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 5.91 x 14.96 inches |
Item model number | 100J70-B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 100J70-B |
#**E
Bought two for the Jeep
Road trips are so much better with this gear and the wheel well bags. My two door Wrangler has SO much room for the RV set up with these bags. Plenty of room in the back for whatever is needed to camp across country. The handles helped tuck away the black out curtains when they were drawn during driving.These bags are easy to install and sturdy. Tough. The only thing I noticed that was easy to deal with is they fall the interior and hadn’t stayed snug in place. But I don’t have them jammed with stuff either.Used one for a couple pair of shoes and the other cold weather gear for sleeping if it cools too much.I hadn’t removed these but they’re easy to carry with the over keel designed handle. I mean this in a great way. As noted, this helps secure the black out curtains, now. Win win. Multipurpose.Perfect fit in the back of the jeep. Glad for ownership. Added a ton of storage.
M**U
Quick disconnects needed
Bag would’ve great if it was designed with quick disconnects for quick removal. Bought this bag for my rain gear since I constantly have the top off of the jeep. Other than that the bag does its jobThe quick removal was just help since we can trust people these days unfortunately since they have gone through my jeep before
B**B
Good Solution for Storage on Wrangler JL - Mod Needed Through
I have this attached to the back of the roll bar on a Wrangler JL and it works well with a modification I made of adding two straps (Amazon MAGARROW 65" × 1.5" Utility Straps with Buckle Adjustable, 4-Pack (Black (4-PCS)) to the system (note only about 40" is actually needed for the strap length). I wrapped these straps once around the roll bar then around the bag and it stays rock solid in place (see reviews complaining about it rotating on the roll bar to one side or the other). The downside is that it makes it less convenient to access but I don't need access often and can still get some things out without unbuckling one or both supplemental straps. It holds two road hazard triangles, heavy duty jumper cables and a whole variety of bungies, ropes, etc. Very happy with the set up and have yet to see a better solution plus it is also water resistant in case you want to ride with the top down or off.
J**X
Works, but only kinda - trail use ok, DD not.
The bag itself is built very well and works as advertised. Unfortunately it doesn't cinch tight to the roll bar and is too lose for my taste. I'm retired Army and when we mount field gear we cinch it down tight so it doesn't bounce and flap and shake itself lose. This cannot.Also, I really found no good place to mount it. It either touches the rear window (oh, helllll no) or the head of the rear seat passenger. I also already have a fire extinguisher on one side so both won't really go together.The above is with the top up. Topless, I guess it would be a fun bag, mount it anywhere on the exposed rollbar. But as the wife's DD with top up, no real good place to mount it without risking it abrading the interior clear plastic window surface.I just use it to put flares, jumper cables, etc, and toss it loose in the back. This only partially solves the storage problem and the wife not fully happy.I've taken to fastening only one of its straps to the bottom of the roll bar and letting the bag dangle into the cargo area - this leaves it hanging vertically along one side of the cargo compartment and the wife is reasonably pleased it is out of the way as much as possible.I recommend this for trail use. The bag looks "waterproof " enough for me.I do not recommend for DD purposes esp with top up.
A**N
One of my favorite accessories in my Jeep
I bought one of these when I got my Jeep in 2016. I've kept extra hats, coats, gloves, socks, and scarves in it. It keeps everything dry and up out of the tub and holds a remarkable amount of soft stuff. When the hard top is on, it tucks in the corner and maximizes a space that would be otherwise unusable. I just bought a second one for the other side to keep some camping gear in. Well worth the purchase.
D**E
Perfect fit. Ample storage area and easy access
This bag was the perfect size to fit my CJ2A roll bar. It is perfect to hold my extra gloves and tools. It fits inside the roll cage and does not interfere with my soft top. It’s the exact storage bag I’ve been looking for. I intend to get another one for the other side of the roll cage.
A**Y
Good waterproof storage that is out of the way-
Great for ropes, gloves-soft gear. Secures fine as long as gear is not too heavy- looks nice and tucks out of the way on the roll bar.
E**R
Great bag
So, I've had mine for about two months now, and i use it every day twice a day. I keep my bag hung from the top roll bar in the back seat area. I also keep a jacket, gloves, zip ties, two hats and two small flashlights in it. My bag is still in working condition with no signs of wear. As long as you're not trying to overflow it with things, itll work just fine.Edit: still rocking the same bag almost three years later. Its held up pretty well. No tears in it, and no zipper rip. It can be a bit hard to zip up sometimes though. I keep a rain jacket, winch controller, gloves, and a flashlight in mine. Again, just DO NOT fill this bag with as much as you can.