For extended Overlanding adventures and camping stays, keep your site tidy and neat with Overland Vehicle Systems Canyon Bag Spare Tire Mount Trash & Trail Sack. Handcrafted from premium cotton and infused with Parrafin wax for maximum durability, the waterproof, yet breathable canvas fabric develops a rugged patina that looks even better with age. With reinforced nylon straps, this sack can be mounted virtually anywhere, keeping your outdoor RV or campsites debris and clutter-free. The Heavy-duty cinch closure keeps your waste secure and the included zippered pouch and mesh pockets make these sacks useful for any Cargo management challenges you have while off-roading or Overlanding your Jeep, 4x4, or RV.
Note: Trail sack is not for use when the vehicle is in motion. Designed for campsites and tailgating.
- Our Waxed Canvas is an Eco-Friendly alternative to ballistic nylon
- Wax coated waterproof breathable material with reinforced stitching looks great for life even as scuffs and wear marks develop over time.
- Double reinforced stitching and durable heavy-duty buckles attached with ballistic nylon straps allow a multitude of campsite and space-saving uses
- Complements all Canyon Bag varieties available separately.
- Features: #16 Parrifin Waxed Canvas, Spare Tire or Tailgate Mounted
- Color: Olive Drab Green
- Shipping Weight: 17lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 17in x 15in x 4in (L x W x H)
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Overland Vehicle Systems Canyon Bag Spare Tire Mount Trash & Trail Sack Reviews
“Useful for any cargo management challenges”
Within first 10 minutes of first use 1 of the strap buckles broke carrying only a gallon of water on a forest road. In the few minutes to stop after my buddy hollered on the CB it had already shifted and tore a hole in the fabric. After bungee cording, zip tying and duct taping to get through the day, the full tally is 3 holes and 3 out of four plastic buckles broken or missing pieces, including the two flap buckles that don’t bear any load.
Wasted $90 on a POS that can’t carry 8.5 lbs on a forest road.