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bluerunningdog
 


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We're going camping which means stacking all the kit from floor to ceiling behind the middle seats. My quandary is how to stop all the kit falling through the gaps around the headrests and onto the children! The LR and Britpart dog guards look a bit over the top to stop a runaway sleeping bag. Anybody got a clever solution?

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The half height dog guard would do it - you could always get a dog too to add to its post trip usefulness
  
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bluerunningdog
 


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Thanks brucezcutts. I think the half height dog guard is the Britpart one? Still a bit OTT methinks. My last car had a net which rolled out of the load cover and was a much more elegant solution.
  
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one of the guys was selling his dog guard, check out the for sale section.

Does a great job of holding everything back and as an added bonus, the kids have somewhere behind their heads to store pillows or other kid paraphanaelia they always seem to need on a trip Thumbs Up
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Maybe you could stretch the LR cargo net from the upper grab handles to the boot 'hooks'?

It may provide a barrier for very light items and stop them falling onto the middle row seats.
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It would be better to have a decent guard there - imagine all that lot flying forward in the event of a crunch, even a minor one! Shocked
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In a collision you will be protected in a Discovery by inbuilt safety features including crumple zones and a multi-airbag system that deploys in a fraction of a second. From pictures you may have seen on the forum, this is often very effective in preventing serious injury. Thumbs Up

It would be a shame to then be struck a fraction of a second later by an object from the load area which is still travelling at 70mph (or whatever speed you were going at). Being hit by even a 7lb sleeping bag which is still doing 70mph is a bit like being hit by a paving slab thrown across the room . . . . Big Cry

. . . or, on the other hand, a second hand cargo barrier seems dear for £60?
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^^ what he said... Thumbs Up

With apologies if sounding like a nanny...but to say a barrier between a fully loaded vehicle and the occupants is OTT is not true.

Having an accident (or emergency stop) at 30 mph will turn a 1 kg object into a missile weighing tens of times that weight...do it at motorway speeds and you are talking about tonnes. That will go through the rear passenger, your seat and the front windscreen...60 quid is well spent Thumbs Up
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The sister of a colleague of mine died after a head on collision with a lorry. It wasn't the impact with the lorry that killed her, it was the full suitcase on top of a boot full of junk that flew forward, snapped the headrest and broke her neck.

spend the cash on a britpart half guard.

Or do what I've done and buy a trailer so all that is in the boot is the quilt and pillows when we camp!
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Wise words from you all. Thanks for taking the time. I wish Land Rover had fitted a nice integrated cargo barrier as standard.
  
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I have my dogguard when on holiday as you can see I am going camping too and it is fully loaded.
Even the roofrack is full.
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I've got the Travall half height (top of seat upwards) cargo barrier and it's a great bit of kit.

The LR full height one is argueably stronger, but impractical for use with 7 seats.

The Travall guard (I'm sure it's the same as the Britpart one) is pretty quick to remove if needed and I've heard stuff smack into it when breaking sharply on the motorway (with the boot loaded up) and it hasn't budged.

For 60 quid, and with all due respect, you'd be plain daft not to invest in one Thumbs Up
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Why Completely "Load" your Disco when you can pull a little trailer so freeing the rear and roof space???

Also takes the "Danger" element of any flying baggage within the car Idea

On recent camping trips Disco carried 7 with bags, tents,gazeobs and cooking stuff etc and 4 bikes on me pendle carrier and thats what you call loaded!! Whistle








Just an idea !! Thumbs Up
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JF Lux wrote:

Having an accident (or emergency stop) at 30 mph will turn a 1 kg object into a missile weighing tens of times that weight...do it at motorway speeds and you are talking about tonnes. That will go through the rear passenger, your seat and the front windscreen...60 quid is well spent Thumbs Up


Second this advice. The lad who rear ended our XC90 last year was carrying tilers toolboxes, etc in the rear of the car unsecured. He hit us at about 50mph and the end result was a fractured spine on account of everything coming forward.

We tend to use all seven seats, so anything bulky goes into the roofbox.
  
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Very Happy agree that ,at the very least dont pack over the seats height ,all heavy objects will go in our roofbox , Very Happy
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