YOCTM Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder For Jeep Wrangler JL JK JT Sports Sahara Freedom Rubicon X & Unlimited 2007-2025 Inner Sun Glasses Holder Storage Bag Pocket
Manufacturer | ZTYCKJ |
Part Number | YC-HKJHSB210730A-20A-B |
Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 4.33 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | YC-99063-220 |
Size | Wrangler Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder |
Color | Black |
Style | Wrangler Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder |
Finish | Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder Storage Bag |
Material | Oxford cloth |
Shape | Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder Storage Bag |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Head Style | Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder Storage Bag |
Coverage | Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder Storage Bag |
Special Features | Universal Fits Wrangler Roll Bar, Fits Sports Sahara Freedom Rubicon X & Unlimited, Wrangler Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder, Easy To Use, Wrangler Organizers And Storage |
Usage | Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder Storage Bag |
Included Components | 1-PACK Roll Bar Sunglasses Holder Storage Bag |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 【100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE & 1 YEAR WARRANTY 】Each Of Our Products Is Elaborately Designed And Manufactured,We Have A Strict Quality Control System To Ensure A Stable Quality.You Will be 100% Satisfied With Our Product!If You're Not Completely Satisfied You'll be Offered a Prompt Refund or Replacement,No Questions Asked |
A**R
Perfect for the 38!
Love it!
A**R
Good fit.
Just right for sun glasses and insurance card.
D**.
Nicer in concept than execution
The quality of construction is typical of the plethora of generic pack pockets and belt carriers offered on Amazon. All edges and seams are taped, but secured with only a single row of stitching. Velcro has been hot knife cut and loosely stitched in place. The loose woven webbing also has a melted raw edge, again the work of a hot knife. These raw edges, both Velcro and webbing, will sooner than later begin to fray from use.All exterior surfaces are lined with a softer fabric. The stitching which attaches the webbing is concealed between the layers, the stitching for the velcro is exposed. The pocket for holding sunglasses has the coarse fabric one one side, the softer fabric on the flap and forward side. Given that most sunglasses will be stowed without their case, I would prefer a softer velour or pile liner on the surfaces which might contact the lenses, ideally pile that could be removable for washing or vacuuming.The zippered main pocket has two internal sleeve pockets, one mesh, the other a clear plastic. I don’t care for either. The plastic will eventually yellow, scratch and become brittle, the mesh catches on things you try to insert and will eventually fatigue.So basically, the construction will be fine for a couple of years use, which for most will be tolerable given the product’s low cost. I wish for something that will hold up longer, even if it costs moderately more.Even for short term function, I question its utility. The spacing of the straps is narrow enough to fit between the webbing used to secure roll bar mounted grab handles, at least those that come with many factory models, but once in place, it slightly obscures access to the handle. If you also have the roll bar mounted side visors, the two do not coexist at all. You can also fit it, inward facing, to the rear roll bar, allowing a place for passengers to stow small things, assuming you have kept the rear seats and still can accommodate passengers. Either forward or rear mounted, it’s not very accessible from outside the vehicle.Despite its limitations, given its small price, I would suggest experimenting to see if it can prove useful in your Jeep. Storage space, even for small items, is always at a premium, so anything that can presentable increase storage is a plus, more so in this case as it will stow a large folding knife, small fixed blade, or even short flashlights. The zippered pocket can house proof of insurance and registration, and still have room for most smart phones, though I would not suggest keeping them in such an exposed location in an open Jeep.There are a lot of possibilities here, but the extent they may be realized is going to depend a lot on how much you already have attached to your roll bar. As I’ve already said, for the small price of this unit, it’s worth the experiment.
S**D
Its big too big for hardtoped jeeps if you have a sunshade forget it
Sometimes bigger is not beter. Bought to replace my wornout ripped sun faded rugged ridge sunglass holder. As expected with lower price is lowered quality. What i didnt expect was its size. Too big to fit under freedom pannel. Its not all bad the clear front holder is brilliant the velcro pouch is useful. I will use it till its falling apart my personal preference would be smaller.
N**E
More Storage!
I'm using this holder on my JL Wrangler. I have it on the "roll bar" above the driver's side door, and it has been quite useful and convenient.I turned mine so it sets horizontally on top of the bar, and is in front of my "grab bar handle." (The wide hook-and-loop strap in the photos is from the handle.) The straps for the sunglasses holder are long enough to fit around the frame, and overlap themselves sufficiently to feel very secure.The hook-and-loop tape on the main compartment's flap is a bit small for the way I'm using it, but should be more than adequate if used vertically. I'm currently using the pouch to store a hairbrush which is wedged into it, so I don't think it puts much stress on the flap.The interior compartment has a double zipper -- I tuck in the zipper pulls, but it does have them. I'm not using the interior for much right now, but it offers quite a bit of storage space.Overall, I'm very happy with this holder -- it adds some good, unobtrusive storage space to my Jeep and helps me keep things tidy and easy to find and access.Update: This stays in place with my configuration and contents with no roof at 70+mph highway speeds.
A**R
Convenient!
Very glad I got this! I have it attached to the slanted roll bar in my trunk on the passenger side. The quality is pretty good, it's held up just fine so far. It's completely out of the way and still offers handy storage for things I need to easily get to. It has two main compartments, a velcro pouch, and a zippered pouch. There are smaller subcompartments in the zippered portion. I keep a pretty heavy multitool and 2 Milwaukee utility knives in the velcro pouch. In the zipper pouch, I keep 2 extra battery banks for my electronics. This is a decent amount of weight, but I don't notice any sagging or sinking of the pouch. I don't hear any additional noise from it. It also has done fine so far with the top down. If you're worried about your things coming out when the top's down, just use the zipper pocket - but I wasn't really worried, it seems to hold up just fine. Overall, I'm pretty happy with this. I get good use out of it and it's a pretty fair price for what it is.
J**0
Many uses besides glasses holder
I have a hard top wrangler and already have grip handles installed on the side roll bars, which means that I can't use this as intended. However, it works great to store my jeep tool kit with the bits, the spare bolts and screws from the cosmetic upgrades that I've done and the small emergency light that I carry. I love the three compartments, a zipper pouch with a mesh and a clear plastic pouch and the Velcro flap pouch. It’s super easy to install with the buckle and Velcro straps. It's perfect on the back roll bar. I highly recommend buying one for all those small item that are easily lost in a jeep because of its rustic styling.
W**N
Broke Right Away & sunglasses don't fit
The first time I tried to open the zipper pocket the rubber end on the string attached to the zipper came off. Looks like it was glued on. When I tried to put my sunglasses in the sunglass part of the pouch they were too big. With the sunglasses in the pocket the flap won't close. This makes it unusable so I will be returning it.
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