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Can anyone reccomend where i can get luggage nets from that are cheap but of good quality (apart from skoda for

I have an Audi one (from ebay) that fits the fittings on the boot floor but not the ones on the boot sides.

I also have a Skoda one that came with the car (07MY Estate) - as you would expect this fits all the fittings in the boot, and (even though it was free for me) is worth the

Do not bother with anything after market or not specific to the Octavia,

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cheers, just didnt fancy the drive out to the skoda garage ;-)

Look at the forum sponsors.

There is a mail order parts service if you want it.

I would also go with the Skoda ones, well worth it.

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cheers stu, it was seeing the ones in your boot that got me thinking !!

I know I am a bit unimaginative but what do you guys use the nets for?

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to keep the krap in the boot in one place ;-)

Luggage nets are really useful for stopping bags, boxes, anything really from sliding about in the boot. I use mine far more than I ever thought I would.

Luggage nets are really useful for stopping bags, boxes, anything really from sliding about in the boot. I use mine far more than I ever thought I would.

+1 here

I often carry heavy items in the boot. Camera bags, tripods, guns etc. A lightweight net would not keep it all in place.

So up purchased a roofrack luggage 'bungee' net from Halfords. It works a treat using all of the hooks in the boot area. It holds stuff down really tight. And it wasn't expensive.

It would be a bit tight for the shooping though, probably squash yer eggs etc.

I have the OEM floor and rear boot nets but have 2 side nets bought from the 99p shop (a local version of the

I get the wife to wear mine in bed :)

anyone get any pics of the nets in an estate with false floor. have been thinking about getting these but not sure what you get for the

Just got my new L&K estate and it came with 3 Luggage nets all with different part nos anyone got the same?

I use my net all the time - as part of my job I carry around various manuals and folders and the net stops them sliding all over the boot. I also use a luggage elasticated strap to hold a large plastic box against the rear sets in the boot. This holds toolkit, spare computer bits, network cables, software disks, etc. WHat with these and the fold down bag hooks, cup holders, bottle holders, sunglasses holder, various lidded compartments, jumbo box, the Skoda has storage well and truly sorted. When I bought my 3 series I had to pay extra to get map pockets on the seat backs, as for cup holders, forget it!

I get the wife to wear mine in bed :)

Very good! That was worth a "Thanks" :thumbup:

Pictures will get you another "Thanks" :D

Steve

Very good! That was worth a "Thanks" :thumbup:

Pictures will get you another "Thanks" :D

Steve

Later Steve, later :)

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