Not sure whether you’re a roof rack basket person, a rooftop cargo bag fan, or destined for a hitch cargo carrier? Don’t stress — your cargo personality is about to be revealed. Just answer the questions below, tally your letters, and scroll down for your results.
Ready? Let’s pack this quiz. 🧳👇
Question 1: What’s your packing style?
A. Everything has its place — neat, stacked, and zipped. (Yes, I roll my socks into tiny burritos.)
B. I bring it all. If it might be useful, it’s coming. (What if I suddenly need a bread maker on this trip?)
C. Just the essentials — clutter makes me anxious. (I once went camping with only a toothbrush.)
D. Big gear first (tent, cooler, kayak), then I make the rest fit. (Packing Jenga is my superpower.)
Question 2: What kind of trips do you take most often?
A. Family road trips with matching duffels and snack bags. (Yes, we have a spreadsheet for snacks.)
B. Weekend getaways where I pack like I’m moving houses. (Two nights away = five suitcases, minimum.)
C. Short, simple trips — I can live out of a backpack. (I travel light but expect everyone else to share snacks.)
D. Outdoor adventures: camping, fishing, biking, long hauls. (Half my trunk space is permanently reserved for gear.)
Question 3: What’s your biggest cargo problem?
A. Too many bags, not enough trunk space. (I’ve considered strapping luggage to the dog.)
B. Overpacking until my backseat looks like a garage sale. (Good luck finding the seatbelt buckle under there.)
C. I hate clutter — I want everything out of sight. (Clean car, calm mind.)
D. My gear is bulky, muddy, or just… enormous. (Who knew kayaks were so needy?)
Question 4: What’s your car setup?
A. Crossbars already on the roof rack (let’s go!). (I planned this purchase three months before my last trip.)
B. No crossbars — I need something that straps down easy. (DIY is my middle name.)
C. I’d rather use the back of the car than climb on top. (Gravity and I don’t get along.)
D. I’m ready for heavy-duty hauling — bring on the XXL cargo carrier. (If it doesn’t look like I’m moving across the country, did I even pack?)
Question 5: What’s your travel personality?
A. The Planner: checklists for my checklists. (I print my itineraries in color-coded binders.)
B. The Overpacker: if there’s space, I’ll fill it. (I once packed 4 coats for a beach trip.)
C. The Minimalist: less is more. (I secretly judge your oversized luggage.)
D. The Adventurer: gear > clothes, every time. (Yes, I packed a chainsaw “just in case.”)
✨ Tally Time! ✨
Count how many A’s, B’s, C’s, and D’s you picked. Got your letter? Good. Now scroll for your cargo destiny.
Results 🎯
Mostly A’s: The Basket Master 🧺
You crave order and durability. A roof rack basket is your match made in packing heaven. Perfect for family luggage, camping gear, or oddly shaped items, baskets give you the structure you love — plus the option to tie down anything with a cargo net. Best choice if you're searching for roof rack cargo basket for SUV or roof top cargo carrier with crossbars.
Mostly B’s: The Bag Packer 🎒
Flexibility is your middle name. You need a rooftop cargo bag — waterproof, versatile, and ready for all the “just in case” extras you insist on bringing. Bonus: many Mockins cargo bags strap on with or without crossbars, making them the most universal option. Best fit for anyone in need of car roof storage without roof rack.
Mostly C’s: The Light Traveler 🚗
You’re practical, simple, and no-fuss. A hitch cargo carrier is your dream match — compact, easy to load, and keeps your car’s interior clean. Ideal for quick road trips, small families, or anyone typing hitch cargo carrier for SUVs and sedans into Google at 1am.
Mostly D’s: The Gear Hauler 🛶
You’re all about the outdoors, and your cargo proves it. An XXL hitch cargo carrier with cargo bag is your jam. Think massive weight capacity, space for all the bulky gear, and a setup made for adventure. Perfect for those in the market for a cargo carrier for camping gear, fishing trips, and long-distance road travel.
The Hybrid (Mix of Letters): The Juggler 🤹
You’re a little of everything, which means your best bet is a combo setup:
- A roof rack basket + rooftop cargo bag when you need flexibility.
- A cargo hitch carrier for those heavier loads.
You’re basically the Swiss Army knife of packing — versatile, prepared, and ready for any trip.
👉 So… which one are you? Drop your result in the comments — are you the Basket Master, Bag Packer, Light Traveler, Gear Hauler, or Hybrid Juggler?