Brian
03-26-2009, 06:24 AM
These are the biggest space savers as they utilise space that's mostly unused. They are also very easy to reach for the rear seat passenger and so can be used to keep things which are of regular use, like drinks, electronics, books, newspapers, magazines, etc. While shopping for a back seat organiser you must know what you will need to keep in it. Again look for one which offers maximum variation in pocket sizes. Or you should go for the one which has elastic pockets so that they fit snugly around anything that you wish to put in them.
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There are also a few organisers which have built-in trays that can be opened to keep books, small things or used for writing. The most important thing to keep in mind when buying one is that the organiser should not be bulky, otherwise it will eat into rear seat leg room. Also keep in mind that these organisers should be made of soft material so that passenger doesn't get hurt in case he/she hits it due to sudden braking or collision. Such organisers are especially useful for families with babies, since you would inevitably carry a lot of things for the baby.
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There are also a few organisers which have built-in trays that can be opened to keep books, small things or used for writing. The most important thing to keep in mind when buying one is that the organiser should not be bulky, otherwise it will eat into rear seat leg room. Also keep in mind that these organisers should be made of soft material so that passenger doesn't get hurt in case he/she hits it due to sudden braking or collision. Such organisers are especially useful for families with babies, since you would inevitably carry a lot of things for the baby.