Pros & Cons
Pros
Great product, fitted easily and keeps my cockapoo contained and happy. Fits our hatchback well. Good, easy to assemble and fits the back of my toyota corolla fine.
The parcel shelf seems to add an extra stability, which is good, as i don’t have headrests on the back seat. It stays put when my dopey, over-excited labrador tries to pull them down! The guard keeps him in his place and stops him leaping around the c... Read More
Cons
Cheap flexible steel. Holes in slightly the wrong place (misaligned drilling) won't tighten to adjust.
Highlights
Quality
This is a good purchase i am very pleased with it
Very good product for my hatchback kia rio2
The quality isnt the best but then its £30 so its value for money
Only problem is the product only came with one leg
Competitiveness
This is a good value compared to other models
Easy to assemble robust fit well we have a porsche macan but it would for in pretty much any carsuvestate
Overview
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- This product had a total of 242 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 26 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Couldn’t get a guard to fit my older vw estate so tried this one
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When screwing in the ball joints for the feet i had too use a cloth as the plastic was cutting into my hand as i screwed them in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We called amazon and they quickly replaced it with a whole new guard a bit of a waste
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Brought this elsewhere looked at dog car guards on amazon first and thought would leave a review
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However it was too short to lock against the top of a series 2 shogun
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This was solved by putting a piece of wood across the back of the boot and set the feet on it