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BMW Luggage Compartment Floor Net vs

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#1 ·
Which would you pick?

My Audi Etron came with nets. Used them and found it nice that I could keep togo items secure without having to worry about them sliding all over the place. Am considering doing the same for my i4. But not sure if I have the "Storage Compartment Package option 493" equipped on my car. The net is a nice option as it's easy to move to the side or even have things on top of it and overall minimal sliding. Downside of nets is that they don't provide protection against spills.

The all weather luggage compartment mats look very nice. Definitely will handle spills. But I'm not sure if things will slide around in there.

Can I use mats and nets together?

Anyone have any experience that they'd like to share or other options.
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#2 ·
I have the BMW luggage compartment mat and the large size BMW cargo net. Very happy with both.

The part number for the cargo net can be found at the linked post below.


The net can easily fit a 46L Clevermade collapsible create under it and it stops it from sliding. Perfect for groceries.
 
#3 ·
I have the BMW luggage compartment mat and the large size BMW cargo net. Very happy with both.

The part number for the cargo net can be found at the linked post below.

Me, too.

I saved some money buying the cargo net here.
 
#4 ·
If you just need to protect the interior from spills or messy cargo, I bought a commercial 4 ft x 6 ft rubber-backed mat. I used a razor blade to trim it to fit. (It's very easy to cut.) When the seats are up, I just fold the extra over itself. When the seats are down, it folds out and covers them nicely. This works excellent for protecting the back area from dog claws, dog hair, and snow/salt/dirt that's attached to cargo that gets thrown back there. (Hockey bags, packing for holidays, motocross gear, etc.)

And at any time, you can just pull it out and vacuum it with a normal household vacuum or hose it down if it's particularly bad.

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#5 ·
I have the trunk mat myself and I have found it to be one of the best ones around. I had the one for my Audi etron and Porsche Macan, those just seems like plastic liners that ultimately made your stuff just roll around. The BMW is just enough grip without being too much where you can’t get your stuff out
 
#7 ·
Thanks! For the replies. Oh. Good to know that they can both work in conjunction and not just one or the other.

@Joe. thanks for your post. That looks very good too. Would definitely work out for me when I need to transport my roadbike. But I'll most likely go with the BMW solutions as they do look very well executed.
 
#10 ·
I have the all weather cargo mat and it's great so far... It does prevent things moving around. Prevented any dirt from loading up several bags of top soil. I cleaned it up by hosing it down after. It's a really great option. Now that I realize you can also use the net with that, I might get one. Travel for Christmas seems to always remind me that cargo nets are useful.
 
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