I just hit the 6 month wait mark on my 21‘ Telluride AWD SX NF/P/T package in gravity gray. Definitely getting anxious to hear soon of a delivery date hopefully. Anyway, my families main vehicle right now is a 16’ Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited w/ eyesight. The vehicle comes with integrated OEM rails and
cross bars and i had a 2 inch hitch with wiring harness installed. At least once annually, we take a trip to the Oregon Coast. Our setup consists of a Yakima Skybox Carbonite 18 and a Yakima Fullswing bike rack. But we also have a cargo hitch carrier that we have used instead of the bike rack. We also have a roof top basket but really don’t use it much. So why all the attachments and what has worked best for us?
I like the Skybox for items that fit to keep dry and secure since it locks versus the roof basket is more flexible in fitting odd shaped luggage but it is more exposed to weather and subject for someone to take the items easily. We have used in conjunction to the skybox, the cargo hitch carrier for coolers or totes full of other toys. We are a family of 4 but soon to be 5 which is a big reason for the Telluride. We could get a truck or a large SUV but with our lifestyle, being able to attach and detach all our cargo accessories as needed makes it a lot easier to convert an “in city commuter” to a “road tripper” quite easily.
Since I do not have my expected Telluride to provide my personal feedback with all my attachments, that is the best description I can provide. I did also attach a few photos of my Subaru to give you an idea. It is really up to you what is going to work best. From what it sounds like, the cargo hitch might be a better option to load a few 50 pound luggage cases. That way they are easier to load and unload. I would recommend one that has a pivot point to fold up right when not in use unlike mine, its a fixed cargo carrier. Also would recommend one that has some side rails to help keep items from shifting off the cargo carrier as well as anchor points for tie downs. Depending on weather, a nice size tarp to wrap your luggage up with might be a benefit to keep dry and clean. Overall, I would still say having both the
roof rack and cargo carrier is the best setup but might not be the best
Slight side note, I had noticed another comment that luggage fitting behind the third row. I too have seen a video somewhere that showed the flexibility in fitting a few carry on luggage size cases with the seats up. Also, I believe that false floor in the third row can be lowered and/or removed which will add a bit of depth for the luggage to sit lower. That might allow stacking another row of carry on cases on top of one another to fit it all back there with the third row up. Just a thought but again, I don’t have my Telluride to try out that method.