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I am going to order a boot liner for my Blackline and i was wondering if anyone has any opinions on whether the rubber boot liner is better than the plastic tray type.

Does the rubber one have a lip all the way around or is it flat? I had a plastic tray one in my Fabia which did the job but was just curious if the rubber liner is better.

Have the rubber boot liner and does exactly what it says on the tin. Has a lip around it but maybe does not curl up at the edges as much as you would think.

Had a plastic tray in my old Polo and that worked well and was durable.

On balance I think the rubber boot liner is the better product. I think both products are about the same price.

Try this Skoda dealer to see if you can save a few pennies - service was very good when I used them.

http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/number1forskoda/

Edited by BA Baracus

I found rhinouk through this site, just waiting to hear from them re a dog hammock.

They do a lot of options for boot liners.

Www.rhinouk.co.uk

Edited by topmetom

I have the plastic boot liner. Excellent product. Hoses down easily. Decent one inch lip.

I have plastic boot liner and think it's excellent. It's robust, east to clean and is a good fit. Works with raised boot floor too and also with OEM dog guard.

Sarge.

I picked up my Blackline and was going to buy the OEM rubber boot liner but decided against it when I looked at it. The rubber liner is very good quality but it didnt have a raised edge which I wanted in case of spillages or wet clothing at the beach etc.

Think I am going to buy the autoform one that has been mentioned on here before.

My boot liner and Hatchbag (full boot protector, including sides and back) is for sale on here if you want a cheap one.

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