Introducing boot-bag
Introducing boot-bag to the UK S2000 Owners Club
Just what you need if you're planning a trip or a weekend away or maybe going to Le Mans this year?
We have the cost-effective way to carry more luggage in your convertible if you’re planning a trip with the roof down. We have the solution!

boot-bag is a waterproof luggage bag that attaches to your car's boot lid using our unique soft strapping system which doesn’t damage your cars paintwork, negating the need for a rack.
boot-bag is the modern alternative to a car luggage rack. All a luggage rack does is hold and transport a suitcase/holdall, which may not be waterproof. boot-bag is zipped on three sides and totally waterproof.
Two models are available boot-bag original giving 50L of additional luggage space, and the boot-bag Vacation adding 75L
We are proud to say that boot-bags are made in Buckinghamshire in the UK. boot-bag original RRP £79.95 incl UK delivery, boot-bag Vacation RRP £89.95 incl UK delivery
We would like to offer your club members a 10% discount
Click here for full details and to contact boot-bag.com
boot-bag sits on soft matting this protects your cars paintwork the mat is 6mm thick, its 'squashy' and is 'anti slip' so it stays in place. boot-bag attaches to the boot lid using webbing this won't damage your paintwork and stays in place once the straps are tightened.


The bag sits on the soft anti slip matting on the boot-lid and attaches to the webbing using 6 ladder lock fixings. The bag is 100% waterproof and has two fixing points on the top that are high frequency welded on, no sewing = no holes for water to get in. The bag has a detachable carry strap, an H shape webbing harness attaches to the top of the two fixing points

Comments
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Hello. used this two Summers ago across Europe over 3 weeks and found it brilliant. Even in horrendous rain for 24 hours only the very edges along the zip were wet and then only damp. MUST use the plastic liner bag within though of course.
Comment by Jose Figueira - 5th Feb 2012 @ 06:50:40 PM
As for staying put? No problem, even ont eh Nurburgring Nordschleife which we popped into for a quick lap or two, the car remained completely loaded with the boot bag on the bag and it didn't move a muscle; certainly surprised and disappointed a gaggle of Porsche drivers (to be honest though I do know the track reasonably well after 12 years of 'popping by' so I did have an advantage. Would definitely recommend it and use it again without hesitation. Best thing is the ease of removing the bag itself and popping it onto the seats whilst in towns... just in-case a thief with a knife wanted to sample the contents; it takes seconds to remove and equally to reposition IF you leave the straps in place when you've taken ot off. Even then, to do the whole thing including repositioning the straps, say in the morning after a hotel stop, it is still only a few minutes. Well worth it; we sort of used it as a boot-case and took in to the hotels with us. Could possibly benefit from a 'handle' to make it wasier to carry in this instance.
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