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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    This is what I'm looking at, TRAV-ALL, only downside is, you can't attach things to it, which doesn't affect us anyway, as we won't be attaching things to it.

    We like it because it's easy to fit and remove, from the outside, which means if the rear door latch fails, we can still access the back of the car.

    https://www.travall.com.au/land-rove...-guard-tdg1299

    Baz.

    I recently installed one. Very quick delivery from the UK, and very happy with the product. Seems very sturdy and well made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuffRR View Post
    I recently installed one. Very quick delivery from the UK, and very happy with the product. Seems very sturdy and well made.

    Excellent, just what I wanted to hear.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Look here
    Dog Guard Full Length (Genuine Part # VUB501170 ) - Land Rover dog guards from Atlantic British
    No drilling required, easy to fit and remove, protects middle-row seat backs.
    from dogs/cargo. Very sturdy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicky View Post
    Look here
    Dog Guard Full Length (Genuine Part # VUB501170 ) - Land Rover dog guards from Atlantic British
    No drilling required, easy to fit and remove, protects middle-row seat backs.
    from dogs/cargo. Very sturdy!
    Half barriers is the concenses I think
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuffRR View Post
    I recently installed one. Very quick delivery from the UK, and very happy with the product. Seems very sturdy and well made.
    I'm interested in this.

    How does it stay in place/install?

    Martin

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    Quote Originally Posted by letherm View Post
    I'm interested in this.

    How does it stay in place/install?

    Martin
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    [ame]https://youtu.be/Lzq0xFg4T1k[/ame]
    Cheers Baz.

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    Trav-all ordered last night.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuffRR View Post
    I recently installed one
    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Trav-all ordered last night.
    Photos in the D4 would be appreciated when you get the chance.
    The video is pretty good but not of a D4 and there's only a couple of website photos.
    Interested in how it sits in, as I would potentially use it with the rear drawers in place.

    Scott
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    Will try to get photos over the weekend. D4 all packed and ready to play in the alps for its maiden voyage....

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    Thumbs up Travall is surprisingly a great product

    I bought a Travall Cargo Barrier and Divider for my Discovery about five years ago. It really was such a great fit and really no big problems installing it. The one thing I found was that in the fitting process, somewhere along the line I lost a small component and I looked and looked!

    Eventually, I contacted the company and they were fantastic and sent over the missing piece within a week.

    The guard and divider were in the Discovery when I sold it. They really were strong and well made. I know one thing for sure, it made travelling in a Landy that much easier. I didn't have to worry about things flying around the back of the car.

    Sure it is expensive but to be honest, it's worth it. It lasted many years and had no problems with it once it was fitted. I think they have new products, I am not sure, but if you want, have a look at their site:
    http://bit.ly/1VuvXdy

    I haven't bought a barrier for my Evoque yet but I will.

    So yes, I give my endorsement of Travall products!

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