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   Yakima 7072 LoadWarrior Stretch Net
Yakima 7072 LoadWarrior Stretch Net

The LoadWarrior Stretch Net is the easiest way to keep all of your gear inside the basket. Designed specifically for the LoadWarrior, it has hooks that are simple to attach to the basket, and stay securely in place. A must have!

Price: $38.00
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  • Made specifically for the LoadWarrior, with or without the extension
  • Special hooks are easy to attach and keep your load secure

 


 

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Yakima 7070 LoadWarrior
Yakima 7070 LoadWarrior
The same great cargo basket as the MegaWarrior, only smaller for wagons, minivans, or mid sized cars & SUVs. Holds all of your gear, plus has the capability to add bike, ski, or kayak racks directly to the built in accessory bars.
Our Price:   $319.00
 
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Yakima 7074 LoadWarrior Extension
Yakima 7074 LoadWarrior Extension
Increase the LoadWarrior’s capacity by 18” with the Extension!
Our Price:   $115.00
 
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