Best ATV Storage Boxes
Open Trail Small ATV Cargo Box
- Brand: Open Trail
- Dimensions: 34″ x 18″ x 8″
- Storage Capacity: 3,905 cubic inches
- Weight: 13 lbs.
- Lock: latches are keyed
Pros
Cons
- Low profile
- Can be used in the front or back
- Good choice for front rack
- Universal fit
- Durable polyethylene with UV stabilizers
- Robust rubber seal
- Comes with 2 different length U-bolts
- Good looking ATV storage box
- You will need to drill holes
- Harder to install on low racks
- Limited storage
- Shallow height
- Lid doesn’t always stay open on it’s own – may have to hold lid open to access
Black Widow Locking ATV Cargo Box
- Brand: Black Widow
- Dimensions: 35″ x 17.5″ x 14″
- Storage Capacity: 9,800 cubic inches
- Weight: 19 lbs.
- Lock: latches are keyed
Pros
Cons
- High-density polyethylene construction
- Built-in cushioned backrest
- Weatherproof tongue and groove seal
- Permanent mount
- Large usable storage space
- Well known manufacturer
- Includes 4 U bolts for installation
- Works for most ATVs
- Need to drill holes for installation
- Not easy to install if you’re not handy
- Not everyone wants a permanent mount
- Keyed latches need improvement
- You may want to beef up the seal for added water and dust protection
- Not 100% universal
- Once installed, some owners can’t remove ATV seat
Black Widow Rear Rack ATV Storage Box
- Brand: Rage Powersports
- Dimensions: 38″ x 21″ x 17″
- Storage Capacity: N/A
- Weight: 24.5 lbs.
- Lock: latches are keyed
Pros
Cons
- Comfortable padded backrest
- High-density polyethylene construction
- Includes 4 U bolts for installation
- Lockable latches
- Rear reflectors
- Designed for rugged use
- Sturdy permanent mount
- Universal fit
- Narrow base, this could be a pro or a con depending on your setup
- If your ATV has a platform/low rack, you may have to modify your installation
- Need to drill holes for installation
- Not everyone wants a permanent mount
- Keyed latches need improvement
- Some ATVs may need longer U bolts
Kolpin Outfitter Box
- Brand: Kolpin
- Dimensions: 42 1/2″ x 21 1/2″ x 16 3/4″
- Storage Capacity: N/A
- Weight: 10.3 lbs.
- Lock: Lockable
Pros
Cons
- Largest available Kolpin hard-sided storage box
- Well known brand
- Easily accommodates 4 adult sized helmets
- Includes kwik-cinch straps for quick on/off attachment
- Metal accessory rack for increased load carrying capacity
- Lid has molded-in tray and double wall construction for extra storage capacity and rigidity
- Fits most ATV tubular racks
- Lockabla
- May need longer U bolts depending on your rack
- Lock could use some improvement
- Some reports of quality control issues
- Very large, may be too large for some ATVs
Quadboss Weekender Trunk
- Brand: Quadboss
- Dimensions: 42″ x 18″ x 26″
- Storage Capacity: 5,400 cubic inches
- Weight: 8.33 lbs.
- Lock: Lockable, lock not included
Pros
Cons
- Three separate storage spaces
- Passenger seat w/ backrest and bottom pad
- Built in handles for the passenger
- Can be locked with a padlock
- Sealed against water and dust
- Latches are strong and secure
- Heavy duty construction
- Installs with included U-bolts
- Need to drill holes for installation
- Sacrifice some storage for the passenger seat
- Not all ATV helmets will fit
- Rear seat cushions can come loose (will want to get lock nuts)
- Seat is not removeable
- No dust seal on the middle storage area
- Seat is not supposed to be used during operation
Kimpex Outback Rear Trunk
Brand: Kimpex
Dimensions: 42″ x 28″ x 17″
Storage Capacity: 89 liter
Weight: 33.80 lbs.
Lock: No
Pros
Cons
- Space for 1.25 gallon gas container
- Creates passenger seat
- Seating with backrest and seat
- Passenger hand holds
- Universal fit (says Polaris, but will fit other models)
- Trusted & respected brand
- Fits some ATVs better than others
- No arm padding
- May want to add additional seat padding for longer rides
- Must remove seat pad for towing – it’s not secure
- More expensive option
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