Estate doggy boot liner
Discussion
Has anyone got an estate car and purchased a boot liner to protect it (as far as possiblee!) from dog hairs etc?
A quick good seacrh has showm me "hatchbag" and "boot buddy". They both obviously say their product is great (shock, horror!) so I was just wondering if anyone has real life experience of these, or a similar product that they could recommend please?
Many thanks in anticipation,
Paul
A quick good seacrh has showm me "hatchbag" and "boot buddy". They both obviously say their product is great (shock, horror!) so I was just wondering if anyone has real life experience of these, or a similar product that they could recommend please?
Many thanks in anticipation,
Paul
Got one from these chaps
http://www.overthetop.co.uk/shop/Load_Area_Covers....
V.good and quick delivery. Makes a huge difference to stopping dog hair getting in to the cabin when fitted
http://www.overthetop.co.uk/shop/Load_Area_Covers....
V.good and quick delivery. Makes a huge difference to stopping dog hair getting in to the cabin when fitted
I've had hatchbags in both my Saabs (9-3 hatchback and 9-3 estate). They're superb - fitted perfectly in both.
They protect the boot well - especially from damp, sand covered greyhounds!
I went for all the options for the estate - bumper cover , split seats, extension for folding seats down and the cover for the inside of the hatch.
Not cheap, but they last well - the first one outlasted the car!
They protect the boot well - especially from damp, sand covered greyhounds!
I went for all the options for the estate - bumper cover , split seats, extension for folding seats down and the cover for the inside of the hatch.
Not cheap, but they last well - the first one outlasted the car!
Another fan of the Hatchbag. Have one in the BM and its utterly brilliant! Don't forget to order the bumper flap and the split seat option if relevant. It almost turns the car into a mini van!
Fitting was fiddly but well worth the effort. Buy AG tar remover too to remove and silicon on your car plastics. Makes the sticky bits stick better.
Fitting was fiddly but well worth the effort. Buy AG tar remover too to remove and silicon on your car plastics. Makes the sticky bits stick better.
I've had hatchbags in both my Saabs (9-3 hatchback and 9-3 estate). They're superb - fitted perfectly in both.
They protect the boot well - especially from damp, sand covered greyhounds!
I went for all the options for the estate - bumper cover , split seats, extension for folding seats down and the cover for the inside of the hatch.
Not cheap, but they last well - the first one outlasted the car!
They protect the boot well - especially from damp, sand covered greyhounds!
I went for all the options for the estate - bumper cover , split seats, extension for folding seats down and the cover for the inside of the hatch.
Not cheap, but they last well - the first one outlasted the car!
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