IJMO --- (Its just my opinion)
long version - IJMOIHNFQBWLTPITDSIOMO - (Its just my opinion I have no formal qualifications but would like to participate in the discussion so I offer my opinion)
Now that thats out of the way so I don't offend anyone.......................
As most of you know I bought a playdo earlier in the year.
I have NEVER had a car without a cargo barrier and wouldn't even consider it.
When I bought the playdo however, one reason was I planned to use it as a 7 seater.
This brought about a problem of being able to use the rear seats, but also have a cargo barrier installed.
I looked around, searched the net, made a heap of phone calls and nobody had a feasible solution.
What I wanted was a milford type cargo barrier that pivoted at the top brackets and could be swung up and locked to the ceiling when using the rear seats, then easily unlocked and pulled down after folding rear seats away.
It may seem weird, but how often do "soccer" families like mine, need to offer a few kids a ride, or take cousins home etc?
I can't be at a soccer field on a saturday afternoon pulling out a tool kit dismantling the cargo barrier, strapping it to the roof racks to give a kid a 4 minute ride home..............
Though I still don't have a decent solution I have put in a "bednet"
http://www.thebednet.com/pickups/It's certainly not what I really want, but in the short term it is providing some safety for my family.
I also don't put anything other than the car fridge which is strapped down well to the floor, and have a space case for other loose stuff that gets strapped down as well.
I reckon at least having this net offers some security and can't understand why they aren't mandatory in all wagons?
The pathetic tie down nets or "screens" (read - cheap blinds) that come standard are useless.
I would also live to hear from anyone who has a better solution for me.
Cheers all,
Brian