Yakima EXO OpenRange
Make your camp kitchen easy to grab-and-go with the Yakima EXO OpenRange. This rugged, road-worthy box stows all your kitchen gear in one place for quick transport to the campground or trailhead.




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- Connects to the EXO SwingBase or EXO TopShelf (not included) using the included EXO cleat system and tool-free, locking SpeedKnobs
- Durable rotomolded enclosure with a rubber door seal and SKS locking latches keeps your gear fully protected from weather, dust and critters
- Fold-down front door gives you easy access to your gear and can be used as a prep surface
- Internal shelf and integrated utensil drawer help to organize your cooking and camp gear
- 85 liters (90 quarts) of internal storage space
- Includes a lantern hook, backboard organizer and handheld bottle opener
- System can be expanded with Yakima side-mounted tables and a free-standing leg kit (not included)
- EXO SwingBase and EXO TopShelf recommended but not required for transport
- Covered by manufacturer's 2-year warranty; see Yakima website for details
Made in USA.
Best Use | Camping |
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Gear Capacity (L) | 85 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 5,187 cubic inches |
Hitch Receiver (in.) | Fits 2 inches |
Material(s) | Polyethylene |
Dimensions | 31 x 18 x 18 inches |
Weight | 37 pounds |
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Over Priced Pruduct.
This is really good looking product. The OpenRange can hold the stove and few more stuff inside. That all. The price is not justified. In my opening, the price should be around; OpenRange $199 Yakima Stove $129 The metal table $99 The wood table $99. In other word, the price of OpenRange should includes all parts that came with the deluxe version.
The kitchen that follows
We road-tripped 15K miles with this puppy attached to the back of our VW Tiguan from DC to Alaska and back without any issue. It was a lifesaver for the cca. 3 weeks of tent camping on the trip - really nice to have everything at hand and well organized. Minus one star for one of the two SKS locks coming loose and ending in my hand on a rainy morning in Montana: let me save you a reddit search, this can be fixed by turning the pinhole inside with a screwdriver which leaves the frame in the unlocked position and you can push the lock back in.