Suitcase to fit 981 Cayman
Suitcase to fit 981 Cayman
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Dreds

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87 posts

123 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Picking up a Cayman GTS in a couple of weeks and have planned a 2 week European tour at the end of June. Has anyone bought suitcases that fit all the available space, that didn't involve paying the sky high Porsche prices? I know lots of squashy bags is probably ideal but we would like a suitcase, or two, for the frunk.
Thanks

Magic919

14,126 posts

222 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Roadster bag suitcases often get a mention.

BogglemanGTS

235 posts

126 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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bcr5784

7,372 posts

166 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Although the frunk won't hold a large suitcase it will hold two medium suitcases and odds and sod easily enough. A further medium suitcase can go over the engine if you need it and a airport hand-luggage size case will fit in the rear boot.

The fitted luggage shown has a notable advantage of being easier to get out of the frunk - but small cases won't satisfy my OH because things get creased. Personally I am required keep the cases horizontal for that reason - and the bottom one is a bit of a pain to get out of the frunk.

I think you'll find there is perhaps more space than you expect and you probably won't need to pack the car to the absolute limit unless your OH travels particularly heavily, so I'd do a bit of suck it and see before splashing out. There is at least as much boot space in total as something like a Golf.

Dreds

Original Poster:

87 posts

123 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Many thanks for your suggestions. Those Amazon cases look good but there is quite a negative review of the quality of them.

BogglemanGTS

235 posts

126 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Dreds said:
Many thanks for your suggestions. Those Amazon cases look good but there is quite a negative review of the quality of them.
I did read those reviews too, but you could buy 3 sets of those for the price of one of the official Porsche ones. I'm still looking, so will keep you posted if I find anything that's half decent.

BogglemanGTS

235 posts

126 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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http://www.cabriostore.nl/index.php?item=koffer-po...

Now these look better, and quite a sensible price.

Front compartment set of 3 €285.00

This special 3-piece luggage set with 112 liter capacity specially for the 981 Boxster simply with maximum load and roof touring . These suitcases are right in the trunk of the car , thereby utilizing the maximum volume . By a metal / plastic frame , the bags very light , yet very strong. As for color , the set tailored to the trunk of the car. High quality materials and finish, file compartment and lockable lid with double-acting zipper. This luggage set is specially designed for your car and a roadster original product . The trolley case is designed for the rear and can be ordered separately .

Rear compartment roller case €175.00

This special case tailor-made for the Porsche Boxster 981 fits exactly into the trunk and uses therefore the maximum volume . By a metal / plastic frame , the case particularly light , yet very strong. High quality materials and finish, file compartment and lockable lid with double-acting zipper. This case is specially designed for your car and a roadster original product .


BogglemanGTS

235 posts

126 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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BogglemanGTS

235 posts

126 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Just read your post again and you said Cayman, sorry about that. Here is the correct link, they are the same price.

http://www.cabriostore.nl/index.php?item=koffer-po...

BogglemanGTS

235 posts

126 months

Friday 25th March 2016
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Found the manufacturers website and they are cheaper

http://www.roadsterbag.be/fr/valise-bagagerie/road...

BogglemanGTS

235 posts

126 months

Dreds

Original Poster:

87 posts

123 months

Saturday 26th March 2016
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Those at

http://www.roadsterbag.be/fr/valise-bagagerie/road...

look just the job. That 4 piece set works out at roughly £320, that would probably be £2000ish from Porsche.

Many thanks

woodysnr

1,116 posts

249 months

Saturday 26th March 2016
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The fitted luggage shown has a notable advantage of being easier to get out of the frunk - but small cases won't satisfy my OH because things get creased. Personally I am required keep the cases horizontal for that reason - and the bottom one is a bit of a pain to get out of the frunk.

Buy her a traveling iron laugh

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

267 months

Saturday 26th March 2016
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woodysnr said:
easier to get out of the frunk
Frunk or Froot?

DJMC

3,541 posts

124 months

bcr5784

7,372 posts

166 months

Saturday 26th March 2016
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woodysnr said:
The fitted luggage shown has a notable advantage of being easier to get out of the frunk - but small cases won't satisfy my OH because things get creased. Personally I am required keep the cases horizontal for that reason - and the bottom one is a bit of a pain to get out of the frunk.

Buy her a traveling iron laugh
I'll let you suggest that to her.... She might find an alternate use for the iron.

Dreds

Original Poster:

87 posts

123 months

Saturday 11th June 2016
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Well I eventually bought these through eBay:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Roadsterbag-Koffer-Set-p...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Roadsterbag-Heckablagen-...

The quality is very good and they fit a treat. There is still enough space for a large sports bag in the boot and a suit carrier over the engine.

I ordered on a Friday, the goods were dispatched on the Monday and with me by Thursday.

jedm

66 posts

269 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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Like Mr Dreds I have bought the 981 Roadsterbags although I got them direct from the manufacturer as it was a bit cheaper.

http://www.roadster-concept.de/

As he says the quality and fit is excellent. Highly recommended. Ordered pm Monday arrived am Thursday. Great service

paralla

4,988 posts

156 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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Two of these fit stacked one on top of the other.

http://www.rimowa.com/en-gb/topas-multiwheel-64l-s...

DJMC

3,541 posts

124 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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I bought a Pierre Cardin soft sided suitcase with wheels and extendable handle before I had my 981 and it fits exactly at the top of the froot, with a standard cabin bag under. A large holdall fits in the boot, plus there was loads of room on the rear shelf for a suit, dresses (we went to a wedding) and other items. I was surprised what went in!

I can try and get the suitcase model number if it has a label inside if anyone's interested. It was £19.99 from Aldi, but that was in 2014!