SkyBox LoPro Titanium (New)
We’ve truly outdone ourselves with the SkyBox LoPro, the finest rooftop cargo box ever made. It’s specially designed for outdoor enthusiasts who really want to keep up with the Joneses (not to mention the Trumpses, Gateses, Rothschildses and Buffettses). It’s also particularly perfect for snow sport enthusiasts who want the ultimate transportation solution for skis and boards for skiing destinations.
- Product:
- #8007319
$639.00 USD
Add it to your cart. Purchase it either online or locally.- Dimensions: 92" x 36" x 11.5"
- Sleek automotive quality finish
- Lid is 50% stiffer than classic boxes, making it easier to open and shut.
- Lid is shaped for easy handling.
- Super Latch Security ensures lid is secure.
- Quick-Installation mounting hardware fits round, square and most factory bars.
- Includes cargo mat and cargo net.
- SKS Lock Included
- MSRP
- $639.00 USD
- Product
- #8007319
Q: What is the box made out of?A: ABS Plastic. We use ABS instead of fiberglass because it is lighter and less expensive, while still being really strong (=maximum value). Light weight is important because the lighter the box is, the more weight you can put into it.
Q: Will it fit on my factory rack?
A: We have done extensive testing on factory racks to see which ones are strong enough to handle a luggage box. We have also redesigned the mounting hardware to fit a variety of different crossbar shapes. Look in the Fit List to see if the SkyBox boxes are options in the list of accessories for your vehicle.
Q: Will it fit on my vehicle?
A: Different vehicles have different capacities. We need to consider weight capacity, crossbar spread, wind lift and other factors to answer that. Look in the Fit List to see if the SkyBox boxes are options in the list of accessories for your vehicle.
Q: Can I drill new mounting holes in my gear box?
A: This is not a good idea. The mounting holes in all of the gear boxes are positioned to optimize durability and compatibility with appropriate crossbar spreads. Drilling holes to mount a box in some other way could compromise its design, not to mention, void the warranty.

