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Trasharoo Spare Tire Trash bag in BLACK. Hauls, up to 50 lbs of weight. Fits tires from 29" to 40". Drain holes in the bottom of bag in case of unexpected leaks. Heavy duty stitching with beefy construction to last thousands of miles off road. X-strap design for added strength. UV buckle covers come with every bag. Standard 1 year warranty on buckles and general failures.
Carries up to 50lbs of weight
Made from high quality 900 denier canvas
Water resistant interior coatng for bad weather
Drainage holes at bottom for unexpected leaks
Fits a standard 30 gallon trash bag for ease of dumping
Part Number CTPGEN2_BLACK
Eric Bardin
July 21, 2025
First of all, LEAVE NO TRACE. Take your trash with you! The Trasharoo promotes keeping and helping the lands stay clean. The best part is you don't need to load your (or other peoples) stinky trash into your car anymore, keep it out side (not on your roof) I have had mine for about 2 years now and it has been through a lot! Dirt, mud, rain, snow, hail, freezing temps, and hot temps. Best bit of gear I have for camping. My wife and I toured the Sierras for 4 days, we didn't pass 1 trash can where we were to empty it, but it's big enough to hold it all. It's rated for 50lbs (I think) I know that I've had about 70lbs in it during a trash pick up event. I took a lot of metal scrap that day.Absolutely a great purchase. I am 99% happy with the Trasharoo. -1% because they do tend to fade color pretty quick.NOTE: If you store your trash on your car, it could attract animals, like bears. Store your trash and food properly in bear boxes or in a tree (if that's your thing)PRO TIP: Purchase the tan one, it fades to more tan. If you get the black or camo one, they turn purple-ish. The green one? not sure actually... Enjoy!
Simon T Fickinger IV
July 19, 2025
This is my 2nd Trasheroo. I run it on the back of my Jeep everyday. If you only put it on when you go off reading or camping, it will last forever. Mine was in the Montana sun and winter 24/7 and lasted about 5 years. A great way to collect and store your own (and others' trash :( ) while out camping and off roading. Stores almost anything you don't want in your rug. Also, it looks like your rig is wearing a little backpak!! Highly recommend!!
Uncle Bob
July 15, 2025
So, do I expect something like this to last for many years? Nope. It's a piece of cloth tied to the back of my van. At ... errrr ... many MPH, it gets a lot of battering. So far it's done just fine. If I get more than a year out of it, that will be doing great.It strapped on over my somewhat insane tire rack. There's enough room in it for a good deal of trash. The little mesh "outside" sections are fine for the dog's "contributions". The zip pocket over the top holds trash bags right now. I might put something more in there some day.
Geary Boulrice
June 26, 2025
The Trasharoo was mounted on a Jeep Wrangler. Installation was a little cumbersome but manageable. I live in SOCAL with overcast mornings and sunny afternoons. But after three years of relatively pleasant weather, the top fold succumbed to UV exposure. The material deteriorated and was easily torn. So it cost me $20/year to use and I purchased a replacement Trasharoo because it was otherwise a durable, useful bag.UPDATE DEC 2023The Trasharoo purchased in Aug 2021 has failed for the same reason noted above. This time it lasted almost 2 1/2 years. I wish they would use a material more resistive to UV light. I will try another one.UPDATE OCT 2024Purchased a third Trasharoo and periodically treated it with UV protection spray. As an overlander, I use it mostly for trash and firewood. Unfortunately, after ten months a thief at Walmart stole it off the back of my Jeep with my litter picker. (Some people, but then again there's karma!) With it's short evaluation period, I was unable to determine if the UV spray would have prolonged its life. I like this product enough to try a fourth bag and will continue with the UV treatments.
Williamsons
June 6, 2025
This thing is a beast. It has held filled trash bags, loose recyclables, used Go toilet bags, wet/muddy tarps, and kindling. In the upper section, we kept grocery plastic bags and kitchen-size trash bags that we use for trash receptacles around camp. On the outside mesh pockets we stored a fetch ball for the dogs, extra dog poop bags, and loose trash we needed to stow when we didn’t have an active trash bag available.It finally gave out after 3 years with a rip along a seam at the top. I’d have been happier if it lasted longer, but I can’t complain that it didn’t do every job I asked of it.It wasn’t as water proof as I’d have liked. Newspaper for starting campfires would get wet from rain.
D. Driskell
April 29, 2025
Heavy material...very sturdy...very big...holds LOTS of trash! Fits well on my 33" spare tire.Highly recommend!
Kelly Moe
March 7, 2025
We love our trasharoo! So nice to have an outdoor spot to put our trash when camping. It can be slightly annoying to put on but we hardly have to do it since we use garbage bags in it. We have used it to tote small amounts of wood as well. It has drain holes in the bottoms which is nice and we use the zipper pouch for holding bungees and tow straps. The fabric does discolor in the sun so beware, the tan we bought still looks good even after discoloration. The fabric could be stronger, ours is mounted on too of a hi-lift and it rubs on that and has created some small holes. But for the price it's the best truck trash bag you can get.
Olivia Danner
January 11, 2025
Just like the trash a roo of old. Works great, haul wood out, haul garbage back.
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