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Hi All,

Does anyone use a boot liner in their Roomster?

Skoda do one:Part Number: DMK770002 but at £45 its pretty expensive.

Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations?

Hi

Have you looked on roofbox.co.uk?

I know its a bit basic, but I've always used a bit of lino!

I used one from our old mark4 Golf. Fits perfectly!

Edited by RandomSkodaperson

+1 for the lino. You can usually find an end of roll off cut in a local flooring shop for less than the cost of an official boot liner and you get a larger choice of designs.

  • 4 weeks later...

We bought one from a company called Boot Buddy. So impressed was I that I've ordered one for my Fabia. Easy to clean and bike, dog, whatever you put in the boot friendly. They're made to measure by the company who go (as they did for ours if they don't already make one) to a dealer and measure up on an actual car.....

Boot Buddy

Edited by Goaty

Just type roomster boot liner in ebay, 39 choices from £10 to £79.99, simples. I just use a 6x4 plastic sheet from a £1 shop and an old duvet cover for the tip run, but I lived most of my life in Yorkshire so I'm allergic to spending money :rofl:

Edited by P6bJOHN

Well I have paid the money and got a Skoda fabric liner that comes up the sides of the boot and clips on with short bungee loops. I was sceptical before I bought it, but it works very well - stops both the sides and the floor of the boot getting dirty or scuffed. The best thing about it is it it waterproof. As I sail, it stops seawater from wet gear getting into the car. It also gives some reassurance when I'm coming home with pots of paint in the back that a tin coming open wouldn't be a big problem.

I have a Skoda OEM one that I bought second hand from another member on here for about £20 :thumbup:

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