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L**D
Great Organizer
I picked this up for a friend who had mentioned she was looking for one. She loved the different storage areas on this organizer. She said the quality is great and it is serving it's purpose quite well.
A**Z
Five Stars
Really love this organizer. Exactly how pictured.
E**M
Five Stars
Excellent quality and arrived quickly.
C**D
Four Stars
Happy with product
H**R
Works pretty well
Works pretty well. The kids tend to kick it off sometimes but holds up most of the time.
A**R
Love!
Love these for our suv. I bought one for each side. Totally worth it! My car is much cleaner :) and the kids can actually find their things.
J**D
Five Stars
Nice quality. We like it a lot.
L**Y
Large capacity, good organization, some interesting touches.
Caveat: I was offered a significant discount for this product. I strive for a clear and informative review.Ahem. When I purchased my car 14 years ago, I made a small note to myself to buy an organizer for the car. The AOSO Waterproof Backseat organizer is it! I waited all this time for the perf....What B.S. When it comes to cars I don't shop.So is it a good organizer? And how can you trust me if I never shop for car accessories? Simple, this organizer is made of ballistic nylon (I shop for backpacks and bags like nobody's business). I've never worn out a ballistic nylon bag. I had a backpack which got used for books for over 10 years. The nylon was fine. Everything else was wearing out. It's usually something else like the zipper.What other parts are there? And will they die?Zipper - on the front "pencil case" pocket. Zippers? All they do is die. But this one isn't load - bearing so it should last the normal life time for a zipper.Velcro - on the flaps for some of the pockets. I give the Velcro a year with heavy use. You can, of course, extend this by cleaning the Velco. And honestly Velcro is a snap to replace.Elastic straps with buckles to hold the organizer in place. One set buckles around the headrest and the other around the back of the seat.I'm guessing the elastic will die an early and quick death especially if you load the organizer with 1 liter bottles of water the way I did. But it doesn't matter because you don't really need it to be elastic. Just buckle it tight.Where should you put the organizer? I tried it on the front passenger seat and on the back of the front passenger seat. Sizewise, the organizer fit the seat back/front nicely (the car is a Subaru Forester).Front passenger seat - obviously no one can sit there but that's not normally a problem for me. Very handy having all that stuff in reach. But moving it for a passenger will take much longer than I like.On the back of the front passenger seat. - Once in this position, the driver can reach about half the pockets. But the way I have it loaded, you cannot seat an adult in the back seat anymore.What's the capacity of the organizer?Significant. The pockets have gussets. They pull open and I was able to slide in a large box of tissues, a blanket, a sweatshirt (size XXL), numerous shopping bags, a spare backpack and two 1 litre bottles of water. I tried to fit a bottle of water in the top middle pocket but it was way to small. I guessing it's perfectly sized for a baby bottle. I left the "pencil pocket" alone but it's quite large. I can move the various important documents from the rather strange locations in the car to the pocket. There is more than enough room. Basically, I can store everything that I had tossed onto the various seats in the organizer. Except for my hat. There's a few empty pockets for more stuff.Is the organizer easy to use?Yes, it's easy to reach into the pockets even the ones with the Velcro fastened. The only problem I had were the two pockets for the water bottles at the side. That was a very tight fit, there was not much stretch in the elastic. It seems to be sized for cans of soda. There is no way I'll be able to reach over and pull out those bottles. I'm going to have to stop the car.As for the bottle(?) pocket in the middle of the top row. It's very small. Perhaps it's meant for something else.What about the detachable pocket?First, see the photo - fourth from the left.The detachable pocket is the "pencil case" pocket that I mentioned earlier. It measures 11.5" by 7.5". It's a flat pocket but the front does have some gussets sewn in which allows for limited expansion. It has no handles or loops. You have to carry it like a clutch or put it inside another bag. The concept is good but I don't think it's been refined to "killer app" status.Did you try it in the trunk?Nope. my car is a hatchback. The only reasonable place would be to hang it off the back of one of the rear seats. The would put all the items just out of reach. I'd have to crawl in to get stuff out. It doesn't help that I'm not that tall.The logo is a white cat / yellow dog. It's cute but not horribly cute. Still, it's not something you carry into a formal meeting unless you were also carrying a baby.SummaryThis organizer had significant cargo capacity. If you have a 4 door passenger sedan AND load it to the max the way I did, it will interfere with leg room.CodaThe thing about organizers is they take a bit of time to create the optimal arrangement. I started swapping items around. The 2 one liter bottles of water went into the middle pockets, I threw away the box for the tissues and moved the tissues into a smaller pocket and managed to find an almost normal sized bottle of water which fit the beverage pockets without major issues. Now the organizer can be positioned on the rear of the passenger seat and I can reach most everything I need without causing a traffic accident.Photos from left to right1) The organizer right out of the packaging2) The front of the organizer3) the back4) the "grab and go' pocket5) The back of the front passenger seat - unloaded6) and now with the organizer in place - note there isn't alot of leg room left.7) the front passenger seat with organizer in place
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