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Hi anyone recommend a boot liner for vrs estate looking for a full bootliner to cover sides and rear of seats also must have the section to cover the top of the bumper when boots open.

 

Thanks...

Definitely have a look at the Hatchbag. Got one in my estate for the dog and it fits perfectly.

Bought a Rhino boot cover via ebay, 14 months in has performed really well despite being subjected to regular trips to the amenity tip and two unruly greyhounds... :)

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cheers for the input wow £100 for a boot liner! does look good though to be fair...

cheers for the input wow £100 for a boot liner! does look good though to be fair...

I have had cheaper ones in the past but the materials / construction have let them down, I guess you get what you pay for. :)

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I have had cheaper ones in the past but the materials / construction have let them down, I guess you get what you pay for. :)

So true....

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Just remember if you have Canton they you wont want it. I had one. Taking it out and dropping the floor down made the sound 100% better!

+1 for hatchbag! Expensive but worth it. Two golden retrievers and muddy mountain bike so its well tested!

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  1. ALDI are selling them now. About 2 inch short but well worth the money. £5 £6 £7 cant remember.

  • ALDI are selling them now. About 2 inch short but well worth the money. £5 £6 £7 cant remember.
I reckon they are worth £6 too, I thought I'd try one, it shows signs of splitting already.

Anybody tried one of these?

 

http://www.superskoda.com/Skoda/OCTAVIA-III/Octavia-III-Combi-rear-trunk-cargo-mat-HONEYCOMB-RS-design-KI-R

 

I already have a boot plastic boot liner but its quite slippery as items move around the boot. I am looking for one to stop things moving about as much and I'd prefer something waterproof. Was thinking the above may fit the bill?

 

I will let you know next month when I pick up my car (I've got this on it's way from SS).

I will let you know next month when I pick up my car (I've got this on it's way from SS).

I bought the standard octavia one from SS. Waiting for it to be delivered.

I've just picked up an aldi one. Worth a punt for £6

I've just picked up an aldi one. Worth a punt for £6

Cant see why it would split after

 

I reckon they are worth £6 too, I thought I'd try one, it shows signs of splitting already.

 

 

I've just picked up an aldi one. Worth a punt for £6

Cant see why it would split after 1 week or so. Does a good job if you ask me. Lined it with dog towels. Sorted. Protects the car anyway

I've fitted it and is say it's a perfect fit. Obviously it doesn't extend into the cubby holes. For £6 you can't go wrong.

Anybody tried one of these?

 

http://www.superskoda.com/Skoda/OCTAVIA-III/Octavia-III-Combi-rear-trunk-cargo-mat-HONEYCOMB-RS-design-KI-R

 

I already have a boot plastic boot liner but its quite slippery as items move around the boot. I am looking for one to stop things moving about as much and I'd prefer something waterproof. Was thinking the above may fit the bill?

It does not really fit and has to be trimmed.  It also does not cover the whole boot floor.

It does not really fit and has to be trimmed.  It also does not cover the whole boot floor.

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

What sort of trimming is required?

Anyone know what delivery times are like from SS?

Anyone know what delivery times are like from SS?

 

Shouldn't be to bad. I think last time it was with a week. I will update when my order arrives. 

Ordered octavia boot liner from SS last Saturday and arrived the following Friday. Got it for my estate and very happy with the fit and quality. Slightly rubs against one of the fittings on my boot net but aside from that very happy.

Ordered octavia boot liner from SS last Saturday and arrived the following Friday. Got it for my estate and very happy with the fit and quality. Slightly rubs against one of the fittings on my boot net but aside from that very happy.

Got any pictures?

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