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HandiDuffel luggage carrier and fitting kit

Carry bag loads up

The HandiRack roof luggage system is a good choice for drivers who don’t want to store a roof box and bars when they reach their holiday destination. And now, the innovative set-up has got even easier to use. 

The maker has launched its new HandiDuffel – a large bag to fit into the firm’s HandiHoldall. This fixes to the HandiRack inflatable roof bars. Once you get where you’re going, the HandiDuffel can simply be taken out and used like a normal case – so unloading all your holiday gear is an absolute breeze. 

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The bag is 110cm long by 35cm high and 35cm deep, with a capacity of 135 litres. Plus, as it’s made of soft fabric, it can be folded down when not in use.

At the same time, HandiRack has launched a new fitting kit. Until now, drivers have had to own the inflatable HandiRack if they wanted to load up with the HandiHoldall – but this product means you can attach it to any standard set of roof bars. The strong straps loop through the

bars to secure the HandiHoldall, but again, it can be rolled up for simple storage when not in use.

*HandiDuffel luggage carrier and fitting kit

*Price: £15.99 (HandiDuffel); £15.99 (fitting kit)

*Contact: 0870 9619130, www.handirackuk.com

*Maker’s claim: “Whatever you’re using your car for, Handirack UK’s extra storage products will save any packing tantrums.”

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