Member Since: 29 Nov 2005
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 255
The rubber mat also rolls up and can be stowed behind the third row. There is obviously very little space there to start with and it takes some of it as it only rolls up to about an 8" cylinder. Try one at the dealers before you part with the cash. Best prices on Ebay [Yeovil]
12th Dec 2006 7:46 am
craig
Member Since: 08 Aug 2006
Location: Home of LR.
Posts: 2545
Being greedy i actually have both.... plus i've got three hounds who insist on walking through mud just before getting back in.
I got both because i could see dog claws going through the flexible but obviously not the rubber. The flexible does give me additional protection up the sides over the wheel arches and also the flexible gives additional protection to the carpet on the boot from dog hair and so on and TBH i'm really glad i've got both.
However the retaining system on the flexible is pants - so i've changed it.
12th Dec 2006 11:38 am
LHD
Member Since: 05 Apr 2006
Location: Lugano area
Posts: 689
I have the paddock dog guard plus a seat cover "thing" that is supposed to fasten between front and back seats to protect your seats from the dog(s). This is clipped to the guard and laid across the boot area.
On top, I have the 6"-sidewalled boot protector - and then a boot-sized dog bed.
They love it. It's a question of time to get the car into 7-seat mode, though - plus you have to plan before you leave home.
Thanks for the pics wiggs - really useful. I tend to move logs & other bulky + potentially sharp items. Is the bag secure from rucking when sliding in items ? Would also be concerned about potential for puncturing.
Original thoughts were tending towards a rubber based mat of some sort.Graeme
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