I've used the Hatchbag (as mentioned by Slimer above) many times in previous vehicles. They are very good. It depends on the car and fixings, but sometimes they can use too many sticky velcro tabs which to come unstuck over time, but appart from that the product is excellent.
The D3 versions looks great.
I use a Dog bag now, which is even better.....but as you say, no good for you with so many dogs.Matt
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Location: Stirlingshire
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Yeh I'm thinking could put James in with Fergus and Molly in with Archie.
Senior Scottie dog Saunders in the back seat as he to old for all that nonsense of sharing.
So would two large dog bags fit in the back of the D3
27th Sep 2006 1:48 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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TheOwl wrote:
DSL wrote:
What can go wrong with a Beardie???
well it could get its hands on a razor to
I sense that you are not really a dog person!!! One of my puppies got snipped last Thursday so thought of a razor would bring tears to his (and my) eyes!
27th Sep 2006 1:51 pm
wiggs
Member Since: 03 Sep 2006
Location: Manchester
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Does any one know if you can still use the loadspace cover with the loadspace liner (either landrover one or hatchbag)
Picture of the hatchbag one doesn't look like it will fit ..but i may be wrong.
Trying to decide which one to get as i carry a lot of tools...once in there they shouldn't slide about ....so any suggestions would be appriciatedG4 Gone ...but not forgotten
19th Oct 2006 12:48 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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I think I got them (LR load liner & cover) to fit at one stage but it was a bit of bodging & the cover was not holding in place very well. Now just have the moulded load tray in with dog guard & no load cover
19th Oct 2006 9:07 am
dylansdad
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wiggs wrote:
Does any one know if you can still use the loadspace cover with the loadspace liner (either landrover one or hatchbag)
Picture of the hatchbag one doesn't look like it will fit ..but i may be wrong.
Trying to decide which one to get as i carry a lot of tools...once in there they shouldn't slide about ....so any suggestions would be appriciated
the hatchbag one doesnt come as standard with the bits that go over the storage compartments etc. so you should still be able to have the loadspace cover fitted. Give them a call theyre a helpful lot.2004 TDV6 HSE Auto Zambezi Silver
19th Oct 2006 10:38 am
Pelyma
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I get 6 whippets in my Lintran cage, they now do one made to exactly fit, you can have partions put in too. As the doors lock you can leave them in it with the back up - no one in their right mind is going to nick a beardie (a good friend shows them and they are all as mad as hatters)DS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
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19th Oct 2006 11:15 am
wiggs
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Location: Manchester
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Just got a hatchbag fitted to my disco ..great piece of kit .
Went to pick it up on Friday and they fitted it for me aswell.
They also cut out a couple of sections for the loadspace cover to fit in.
All in all a very pleasant experience and a nice protected boot space aswell.
sections cut out for loadspace cover
Avaliable in grey or black.
More pics in my galleryG4 Gone ...but not forgotten
It is easy to remove or just remove the base section if you want to use the 3rd row seats?Matt
5th Nov 2006 9:57 pm
wiggs
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Location: Manchester
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d3matt wrote:
Wiggs,
It is easy to remove or just remove the base section if you want to use the 3rd row seats?
He took about 3/4 hr to fit it ...sticking all the velcro etc in right places.
Then he removed the top sections (ones on the top sides that cover the cubby boxes) in about 1 min .
The other part is all in one ...i havent removed it yet ( i was making sure the velcro had time to bond) but i would say a couple of mins at most.
I will try it out and let you know for deffinate ..but it will have to be Tuesday as im working in Scotland till then.G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
5th Nov 2006 10:34 pm
wiggs
Member Since: 03 Sep 2006
Location: Manchester
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d3matt wrote:
Wiggs,
It is easy to remove or just remove the base section if you want to use the 3rd row seats?
Tryed it today ..and yes can be removed in less than a couple of mins..the top parts can be left in place (although i took them out too) and you can still use the seat beltsG4 Gone ...but not forgotten
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