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Yakima LoadWarrior

Yakima LoadWarrior

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Yakima LoadWarrior

The Yakima LoadWarrior System isn't just a basket, it's an ultra-capacity, multi-use beast! Merging versatility and a cavernous load-carrying capacity, the Yakima Load Warrior is a monster to be messed with. Yakima accessory compatible: with 1 1/8" front and rear load bars, you can attach Yakima accessories directly to the bars and carry your favorite bikes, skis, or boat. Monster Capacity: 44"x 39"x 6.5". Ideal for loads tall in stature and wide in girth. Weather resistant, heavy-duty steel construction is incredibly durable yet light weight. Custom fairing included. Universal hardware fits round, square and most factory racks. Weighs 25 lbs.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome,Yakima LoadWarrior

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June 27, 2011

Bought a Yakima LoadWarrior from Dogfunk. Great price and free shipping! Installed on my 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Fits Great! This is my first basket for the rooftop, had a old rocketbox16 but it would not fit on my short Jeep rooftop. Slight wind noise, but basket is easy to put on and solid as a rock. This will enable us to pack more irregular shaped gear for tailgating.

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice rack, especially because of the price

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June 5, 2010

Assembly and installation is easy, instructions are adequate, looks good, finish seems durable, is in fact a roof basket which was what I was led to believe.

I should have purchased the extension, as well as the spare tire accessory since I put my spare tire in it which doesn't leave much room for anything else.

Dogfunk communicated well, shipped on time, and was the best price at the time. I usually give a 3 in a 5 star rating assuming the product is what it is supposed to be and the vendor does what they say, because a normal transaction isn't "A+++ the greatest seller evaaar!!!1!L!!" Thanks a lot ebay, hyperbole is now the norm. I gave this a 4 because of the price.

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Do you need to get the extension for the load warrior basket

Do you need to get the extension for the load warrior basket in order to mount a snowboard rack in the basket??

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June 25, 2010

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Yes. The rack as it is measures 44 x 39 x 6.5 inches, with the extensions, it adds 18" to be 62” x 39” x 6.5". 62"= 157.48cm. So if you're board is 157 cm or smaller, go for it. You could possibly add two sections to be 80"/203cm but that's almost 7 ft and probably longer than most roofs. If carrying a snowboard longer than 157cm is your main concern, just get a cargo box, you can throw all your winter and summer gear up there as well.

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June 28, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Yakima LoadWarrior

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January 16, 2008

Bought the rack and installed it on a Honda Element with factory roof rails. The LW does not fit exactly over the Honda rails but it was too late for us to change things. We strapped our cases and hit the road. Works like a charm and looks great!

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Rating for this product: 5

LoadWarrior is Great!!

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June 13, 2008

I recently bought a Yakima Loadwarrior from this site because they had a great sale on the item. It was shipped and received fast. I installed on my 2007 Pathfinder and have used it extensively. 16' Trim boards for my basement remodel, shower door from home depot while I had a car load of people, and numerous trips with the canoe strapped to it have made it worth the money. I know I will have lots of uses in the future. The only problem I have encountered is the screws stick up into the cargo area...I will probably take a hacksaw to them sometime if it becomes a persistent problem. This may not be an issue on all vehicles, though.

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