

🛵 Upgrade your ride: comfort, storage, and security in one sleek package!
The Black Boar ATV Rear Storage Box & Lounger is a versatile ATV accessory combining a large cushioned rear seat with dual lockable storage compartments totaling 2 cubic feet. Designed for universal fit on most tubular racks, it includes mounting hardware and integrated stainless steel locks for security. Constructed from durable yet lightweight polymer, it features lumbar and upper back support pads plus built-in cupholders, making it the ultimate comfort and storage upgrade for stationary ATV use.






















| ASIN | B0DFDQN3FM |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,759 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #10 in Powersports Seats & Sissy Bars |
| Brand | Black Boar |
| Capacity | 2 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (371) |
| Date First Available | August 27, 2024 |
| Exterior | Polished |
| Item Weight | 40 pounds |
| Item model number | 66014-A |
| Manufacturer | Camco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 66014-A |
| Material | Blend |
| Model | Camco |
| Mounting Type | tubular rack mounted |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 27 x 42 x 18 inches |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| UPC | 014717660143 |
| Vehicle Service Type | ATV |
F**G
Rugged, roomy and works
Perfect for what we ordered it - ranch work on a Honda Foreman ATV. It's rugged, solid, easy to install and roomy enough for what we want to carry on the ATV to do fencing jobs, carry animal treats, carry extra clothing and the occasional extra person.
K**R
Great quality
The quality is great. Angle’s outward for rider comfort and the seat material appears to be a thick leather or thick vinyl, either way it’s thick. Amazon’s shipping was terrible but the seat is great.
I**S
Everything is really good quality except the cushions.
Everything is amazing on this seat, the storage, easy installation, waterproof and mud proof. I would order again! Also the cushion it comes with is to thin I’m ordering some extra cushion to install on top of what it came with.
R**S
Must have
Get ya one!! This was perfect for the atv park trips, and fishing. Very durable, quick install and plenty of storage room.
B**R
Perfect, absolutely perfect
Put on my Kingquad and Rubicon. Went to Wildcat offroad Park in Kentucky. Girls absolutely loved the new seats!!! Storage is airtight and tons of room. Well built. Girls loved the armrest and handgrips.
L**S
Great seat
Secure, comfortable and easy to install… very comfortable!
C**0
Perfect size for rear cargo box on my King Quad 750!
First off let me say that I have gone through 4 soft ATV bags and one large hard box. If your sick of ripped straps on soft bags and using bungee cords to keep it attached or do not want an over sized cargo box or one with a seat built in then this box is the perfect size for you as well. I have a 2015 King Quad 750 and it really fits great. This product is the perfect size and allows you to take the seat on an off without removing the box. My old hard box was so large I could not take the seat off once it was installed and got rid of it after a week riding Hatfield & McCoy trials. I have not ridden with this yet so I cannot speak about how it does in the dust or rain but it seems high quality and has weather stripping around the inside.
S**.
disappointed.
Just recieved the black boar atv seat in the mail and outta the box today (5-22-25) , First off the item was packaged very poorly the box it came in was already opened on one side which is disappointing , And I thought I was ordering a brand new Atv seat but what I got has scuff marks on it like it was already used or something which again is very disappointing , And Im almost positive I was suppose to get mounting u-bolts with this seat and I didnt get any.
W**N
Purchased this for my 2009 Honda Rancher 420ATV. Fits very well with 1/2inch clearance on each side. Feels well built. Lots of interior space. Only thing that hurt was drilling holes in the clean and beautiful box to mount it. 4 U-bolts are included and it's as easy as pushing the U-bolts from underneath and scratching the box for spacing, and then drilling the holes, and screwing everything into place. It took less than 1/2hr to install it. I went out for a rip and it stayed solid. A great, sleek box that looks good and works well.
J**.
Bought this to go on the back of my Arctic Cat TRV (2 rider vehicle) perfect size for the application I bought it for. While waiting to get the rear mounting rack for the bike i installed it up front. Box is good and sturdy with thick plastic. the kit comes with everything you need to mount up to a rack, all you need are a drill, bit and ratchet set or wrench - comes with instructions for those that need it. The only problems I encountered were the U-bolts are almost to small for my heavy duty oversized rack, but did the job. The second incident was a quick fix. After I installed the box the lid was not closing properly, so i backed off the u-bolts about a quarter turn - problem solved. Been two weeks now here in the Arctic with around -20 to -40 weather and doing good
A**N
I just got this product yesterday and I've mounted it on the back of a 2022 Honda Rubicon; mounting it backwards (hinge is at the back of my rig) so that the indent intended for handle bar clearance now serves for rider back clearance if you need to lean back on a steep descent. It appears to be a quality product, though as many have noted the latches seem a bit cheap. The plastic doesn't appear to be super thick (guessing about 1/8") but overall the box appears sturdy. Plus the fact that this box is $200, where a Honda box would be $600 and a Kimpex box would be $350, adds to the appeal. I took a different approach to mounting it which may be of interest to Honda owners whose ATVs have the racks designed for Honda Pro-Connect accessories (these are the flat metal plates with some square holes in them). If mounting on the back rack the base of the box will cover 4 of these square holes so you can utilize these holes for mounting. Here's how. First, mark the outside edges of the rack, side to side and front to back to show where the centres of the holes are; i put painters tape on the rack edges and used a sharpie. Next, decide where you want the box to be positioned (positioning it so that the back edge lines up with the back bar works best) and mark the sides/back of the box to line up with the marks you made on the rack in step one (I used a white car tire crayon). Next flip the box over and draw lines side to side and front to back (using a L/T square and/or large straight edge helps here ). Now at the 4 points where the lines cross you can drill your holes in the bottom of the box. On the underside of the rack I decided to use smallish rectangular blocks of high quality 3/4 inch plywood (because i had it) that I had drilled and then hammered T-bolts into one side. But you could also use hardwood blocks or metal plates; i think the nice thing about wood is that it's got greater mounting friction and won't scratch the paint. So to put it all together, get some really big washers to go on the inside of the box to distribute the force of the bolt, then drop the bolts through and loosely attach your wood blocks from underneath. Now the nice thing about this is that you don't have to be absolutely perfect with your drilling, because the square holes and the wooden blocks which are bigger than the holes, give you some leeway to fine tune the position of the box on the rack before you tighten everything up. Overall this gives a cleaner look on the inside, because you don't have the U-bolt ends sticking up inside the box. BUT one thing to note is that with this approach the bolt pattern is not quite as broadly distributed as the ideal positioning shown in the mfr's instructions. I don't see this as a problem for me, but you have to make you're own call.
M**P
Very sturdy, I stalked it on my back rack with the supplied hardware and I stalled 2 gun racks. Works well for hunting
N**M
Fit perfectly on my outlander max, ordered a jeep hard top hold down kit to attach it because I don't have a tubular rack, and it makes it easier to remove to get at my rad. Keeps everything nice and dry, and I have put it under water ( not by choice). And holds everything I need.
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