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Doing a trip down to Austria next summer & think we might carrying more than the usual capacity for the Zed so was wondering if anyone has ever tried these
www.boot-bag.com
 

Jack Ratt

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I've seen a few of these while travelling but never in the flesh. The only concern I would have is from the security aspect as it's quite vulnerable if you leave it on the car when it's out of site. Those straps will be easy to cut I would imagine.

Great idea and great size though
 

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That's interesting :p
Good idea.;)
Never seen it before ;)
 

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Never tried one as has been said i would be worried when stopping anywhere for a walk round. We have never had any issue with packing when we have gone to Europe.We have 3 cabin cases 1 for me 2 for her that we put our clothes in and 2 rucksacks 1 each mine is for the chargers kettle and other stuff 1 for her which i call the one for the Lady Beauty Parlor Shop and we have 1 small holdall for additional clothing. We too are going to Austria next Summer. :thumbsup:
 

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I've seen a few of these while travelling but never in the flesh. The only concern I would have is from the security aspect as it's quite vulnerable if you leave it on the car when it's out of site. Those straps will be easy to cut I would imagine.

Great idea and great size though
If you're leaving the car I don't suppose it would take long to remove it and put it inside the car.
We want to do some long distance trips so I had thought about something like this.

Is obstructing the third brake light an offence?
It would definitely do so on the E89.
 

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Not sure on the legality of covering the 3rd brake light up Ian. But taking it off and popping it in the car seems an easy option when leaving it for a bit.
 

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Also i would not fancy those straps rubbing on the paint work and to me i can not see that they would not rub.
 

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Also i would not fancy those straps rubbing on the paint work and to me i can not see that they would not rub.
My thought too. Put some tape along the edge to protect it should work though.
 

billz

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Lot of faffing about just so the other half can take more shoes =))
 

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Lot of faffing about just so the other half can take more shoes =))
I need space for my cameras. Shoes can stay at home :whistle:
 

billz

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Better still leave the woman at home so we can enjoy our self :ymdevil:
 

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Better still leave the woman at home so we can enjoy our self :ymdevil:
Good thinking mate, just get one while you're over there if you need one =))
 

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If you drive down the western side of France to Spain there are lots of young women just standing around with the shortest dresses i have seen they always seem to be just outside the villages. :whistle:
 

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They look like a good idea but the pitfalls have been high lighted above, looks a bit of a faff if you need to take it off every time you stop for a walk, have you considered a removable rack, your welcome to borrow mine but you are quite far away,
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@Mint and @Mrs Mint are travelling God's, they create extra boot space by placing the tonneau cover behind the seats and a plastic box full of sundries under the mat in the passenger side. This leaves what is already a big boot (for a two seater) loads of room for your stuff with no boot rack required.
 

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I think that, for what they are, are rather overpriced, really you can make one yourself with 3 cargo belts and a kitchen top anti-slip mat.
For that amount I'd rather put on a standard boot rack, there here below are also quite stylish.

https://www.cabriosupply.nl/bmw-z3-roadster-gepacktrager-bj-1999-2003

Plus I've read somewhere they can fit the original very '90 hard case that came with the Z3 as original accessory...
 

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Doing a trip down to Austria next summer & think we might carrying more than the usual capacity for the Zed so was wondering if anyone has ever tried these
www.boot-bag.com
Yes did have one and I really liked it:), used it only once thou I suggest you get the small model as I had the larger one and when full is difficult to pick up, the smaller model would be much easier to handle pity I moved it on you could have borrow it:(, smaller model is about the same size as a large suit case so plenty of room.:thumbsup: oh and did not move when making good progress=))

Bazza
 
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@Mint and @Mrs Mint are travelling God's, they create extra boot space by placing the tonneau cover behind the seats and a plastic box full of sundries under the mat in the passenger side. This leaves what is already a big boot (for a two seater) loads of room for your stuff with no boot rack required.
Just need to point out that the box under the mat in the foot well only works if your other half is short in stature :)
When we went to Andorra we managed to pack clothes and walking stuff (boots, pole and backpacks) also some basic food stuff as we were self catering. Have trial run at packing @mid life crisis i think you'll be surprised at what you can get in. We found a trolley case (the size you take as hand luggage on a plane) and a soft travel bag seem to fit well in the boot.

I suppose it depends on what sort of holiday you have, if you need posh clothes you may need a trailer lol
 

DavidM

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Doing a trip down to Austria next summer & think we might carrying more than the usual capacity for the Zed so was wondering if anyone has ever tried these
www.boot-bag.com
Looks like a very neat solution - don't leave the car unattended though while your luggage is on board!
 

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