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So I’ve created something that wouldn’t look out of place in the dingiest parts of soho with these nets in the boot.

 

Does anyone have a photo or guide of what connects where?

 

I have tried looking on here and elsewhere and found nothing!

 

thanks

I've got the cargo nets but not used them yet.

I found this photo somewhere on the Internet, can't remember where.

 

 

 

 

Karoq nets.jpg

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Cheers mate

 

Might end up just using the side nets so I don’t lose the actual space of having a boot.

 

Appreciated 👍 

51 minutes ago, P-J said:

I've got the cargo nets but not used them yet.

I found this photo somewhere on the Internet, can't remember where.

 

 

 

 

Karoq nets.jpg

 

I use the one shown across the tailgate end of the boot on the righthand side. 

 

And the one behind the back seat doesn't take up much space, and is handy to tuck shopping bags etc behind. 

 

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...

It's always interesting seeing what other countries get as standard equipment. Here in Australia the nets came standard up until the MY21. Now it's an option, we don't get three hooks as depicted in the photo. We only get two holding/folding hooks, you want the safety triangle- that's an extra cost.

My MY21 UK Sportline also only came with 2 hooks on the side rail, and the first aid kit and warning triangle aren't provided as standard in the UK (unlike the EU) as they are not legally required here.

 

Chris

This is something that threw me a little when I was buying my Karoq. If you watch various Karoq videos on YouTube they all seem to have different specs as to what's included or not.

 

My car is a 71 plate (MY22) Sport Line 1.5 TSI DSG. The things it came with included:

  • Wireless mobile phone charging pad in the front next to the USB-C sockets
  • Umbrella in a drawer underneath the front passenger seat
  • Cargo nets in the boot
  • Luggage dividers / fasteners in the boot
  • 2 x shopping bag hooks in the boot
On 16/05/2022 at 17:48, P-J said:

This is something that threw me a little when I was buying my Karoq. If you watch various Karoq videos on YouTube they all seem to have different specs as to what's included or not.

 

My car is a 71 plate (MY22) Sport Line 1.5 TSI DSG. The things it came with included:

  • Wireless mobile phone charging pad in the front next to the USB-C sockets
  • Umbrella in a drawer underneath the front passenger seat
  • Cargo nets in the boot
  • Luggage dividers / fasteners in the boot
  • 2 x shopping bag hooks in the boot

My MY21 Sportline (delivered November 2020) has the same fittings.

 

Chris

  • 1 year later...

The 6 month old Sportline I have just bought, which had a build date of May 23, PDI date on August 23 and a first reg date of Sept 23 had the same items; the cargo net pack contained 3 nets, two for the sides and one that seems to fit across the front of the boot behind the rear seat backs.

 

I have all three installed but I think the boot interior fittings have changed over the years and it was quite a struggle to work out how to fix the nets.

 

Side nets have hooks at each bottom corner that attached to metal rings at the sides under the boot floor (so far all good), the rearmost top corner has a stretchy cord that attaches to a plastic hook on the side trim panel, now its gets tricky, I couldn't find an attachment for the stretchy cord at the forward top corner. I ended up lifting the parcel shelf out and looping it over the round mount for the parcel shelf. On all the images I found showed a hook on the side trim panel like at the rear, but there was nothing like that in my Karoq. The longer cross net had clips on the bottoem corners that hooked onto the metal hoops below the boot floor - same as the side nets. The top corner cords I attached in the same way as the side nets to the parcel shelf mounting.

 

As I am writing this post it has dawned on me that the longer cross net might have been intended to be fitted across the back of the boot in which case the cords could have been hooked onto the plastic hooks in each side panel. Although in this position it obstructs access to the boot 

  • 6 months later...
On 03/05/2022 at 17:04, MikeTV said:

So I’ve created something that wouldn’t look out of place in the dingiest parts of soho with these nets in the boot.

The Wife absolutely loved that comment!  


I got my Karoq 2 days ago, just seen your post and thought "how hard can it be?"   (no smutty Soho references, please :emoticon-0157-sun:) so I got the sealed bag of nets out of the boot and.... yep! I am confused.
One is a simple net but the other two... someone has put a lot of thought and design into them, not to mention cost, so there must be a reason for all the plastic bits and  they are designed to be used.

If your nets are like mine they each have, on the black tag, a picture of where they are uintended to fit in the car. One across the back of the rear seats, one across the boot floor, and one on the nearside (left) of the boot. Some of the attachment points are shaed between two nets. The online handbook attempts to show where each goes, but it's pretty obvious, once youi grasp that the short loop on the side net goes to the rear.

 

NB the nets and fittign points vary depending on Varioflex seats, spare wheel, boot floor.

2 hours ago, gunzuiko said:

If your nets are like mine they each have, on the black tag, a picture of where they are uintended to fit in the car.

Obviously, I knew that!!!!  🙂

 

These things are obvious, after someone has pointed them out!
Many thanks for pointing it out,

 

It is all becoming clear (bleedin' obvious) now.   I do have the Varioflex seats and the mounts are different also the weather the last couple of days is barely above zero. So I am less inclined to stand around outside with the car freezing my nuts off trying to work it out, which I would have done has the weather been warm. 
My other caveat is this is my first Škoda.  I find it takes a while to get into the thinking of the manufacturer, though it is a race against the onset of galloping senility, according to the wife. .  

Edited by chills

  • 2 months later...

got the nets but no tags as to where they go!

 

where do they all fasten to.  doesn't seem to be enough hooks?

 

I know it's not desperately important, but I usually pride myself on being able to either work something out, or bodge it convincingly :)

2 hours ago, davmal735 said:

got the nets but no tags as to where they go!

where do they all fasten to.  doesn't seem to be enough hooks?

I know it's not desperately important, but I usually pride myself on being able to either work something out, or bodge it convincingly :)

Are they genuine Skoda nets?

Only asking because if not they may not be the same.

Also do you have varoflex seats and/or a spare tyre?
 

Tomorrow I can photograph the labels and nets and show you how mine are meant to be rigged according to Skoda.

However there are plastic bits on the top where the openings are that must be there for something but I have never figured out what.

 

In reality they are flexible and you can use them however you want to but being an engineer I want to know how Skoda designed them to be used.

Edited by chills

Thanks for the offer.

They are genuine nets and I don't have the varoflex seats  but I do have a full size spare wheel

Same here, a mechanical engineer, so I get a bit retentive about how things should be used :)

20 hours ago, davmal735 said:

Thanks for the offer.

They are genuine nets and I don't have the varoflex seats  but I do have a full size spare wheel

Same here, a mechanical engineer, so I get a bit retentive about how things should be used :)

I have the Deluxe 4 piece set.  Just done the photos... to avoid confusion I will do one per post.

 

I believe the spare wheel raises the floor,  so you have to hunt around for the mounts.

Edited by chills

Net 1
Small and goes on left /Port side
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Label close up

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Net in position

 

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Net 2

Large and goes on Floor
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Label close up

 

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Fitted

 

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Net 3 

Seat Back
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Label

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Fitted

 

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As you will note, the three nets above share mounting points.  Whilst that is the intended use by Škoda, they are quite adaptable and can be used differently.  Also, 3rd party sets may work differently.
The 4th net I have is a limited edition and is apparently a special order in some areas of Germany....
 

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Thanks for going to that effort.

My mounting points are not obvious,  possibly because as you said, the spare wheel is covering it.

This is my summer vest.

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5 minutes ago, davmal735 said:

Thanks for going to that effort.

My mounting points are not obvious,  possibly because as you said, the spare wheel is covering it.

Actually, it was not much effort.  I edit a magazine and needed a break for 5 minutes.

 

Yes, I am sure that there are, "somewhere"   on this forum, pictures of the mounting points with a spare wheel set up  because they are not quite so obvious and I dimly recall a discussion with pictures. 

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