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Which Boot Liner?

GrubbyGirl_2
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in Motoring
I am getting a new car next week and as I have dogs I am looking for a bespoke fit boot liner. In the past I've had Hatchbag liners and have been very happy though the Velcro doesn't hold well in my current car so I'm looking around at other options. I'm tempted by the Titan liner which is £88 less than the hatchbag for the same configuration so it seems like a no brainer, but then I'm worried that it's cheaper because it's not as good.
So, I'm looking for any recommendations from personal experience. Thanks
So, I'm looking for any recommendations from personal experience. Thanks
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All you can do in the short term until is look for reviews of both products read up on material and fixings specs.
Here is a starter:- https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product-group-tests/89607/best-car-boot-liners-20211 -
I would recommend a company in Nottingham who sell bespoke boot liners for all sorts of cars.
It’s made of a sort of rubber/plastic and has a decent sized lip around the edge in case of a spill.The middle is a non-slip surface too. Only costs around £40 depending on car model.
They’re a perfect fit - I have one on each of our cars and have been very happy with them.
Not sure if it’s allowed to post a link so I won’t.0 -
sparklymarkly said:I would recommend a company in Nottingham who sell bespoke boot liners for all sorts of cars.
It’s made of a sort of rubber/plastic and has a decent sized lip around the edge in case of a spill.The middle is a non-slip surface too. Only costs around £40 depending on car model.
They’re a perfect fit - I have one on each of our cars and have been very happy with them.
Not sure if it’s allowed to post a link so I won’t.0 -
Probably worth clarifying that I'm looking for a boot liner that also covers the walls of the boot like the Hatchbag0
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Ah - the ones I mentioned aren’t suitable then. They don’t go up the walls.
Other than that, they’re excellent.
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sparklymarkly said:Ah - the ones I mentioned aren’t suitable then. They don’t go up the walls.
Other than that, they’re excellent.0 -
Sorry - this thread slipped off the first page & I missed it!
Bootsliners.co.uk (not a typo!)0
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