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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 09:45 PM
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Ok thanks guys...I was just asking because usually throw the grocs in the hatch and didn't want things sliding aroung like they were on an ice rink (gallons of milk etc)

In the HHR I had a rubber mat that provide decent grip-tion within reason, was hoping for the same out of the tray
 
Old Mar 13, 2011 | 08:40 PM
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your milk gallons won't slide around exactly. what happens in the Fit instead is that all your groceries roll everywhere and bash into the front and sides of the cargo area, and into each other. your watermelons roll and flatten your wheat bread. it's horrible. I wish the Fit had some netting or maybe grocery bag hooks in the back to prevent this.

somebody above had a picture of milk crates in the cargo area to help compartmentalize everything - seems like a good idea - i need something to help contain my dangerous melons and milk jugs
 
Old Mar 13, 2011 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by jackie11111
somebody above had a picture of milk crates in the cargo area to help compartmentalize everything - seems like a good idea - i need something to help contain my dangerous melons and milk jugs
What I use are busboy tubs. You can get them at restaurant supply stores or at Sams Club. They are really tough, pretty inexpensive, and I think the depth is about perfect.
 
Old Mar 13, 2011 | 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jackie11111
somebody above had a picture of milk crates in the cargo area to help compartmentalize everything - seems like a good idea - i need something to help contain my dangerous melons and milk jugs
..ahhh, very clever

But really, I usually throw groceries in the passenger seat/floorboard up front so i dont really have this problem. But, cargo mat > no cargo mat
 

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Old Mar 14, 2011 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jackie11111
your milk gallons won't slide around exactly. what happens in the Fit instead is that all your groceries roll everywhere and bash into the front and sides of the cargo area, and into each other. your watermelons roll and flatten your wheat bread. it's horrible. I wish the Fit had some netting or maybe grocery bag hooks in the back to prevent this.

somebody above had a picture of milk crates in the cargo area to help compartmentalize everything - seems like a good idea - i need something to help contain my dangerous melons and milk jugs
I bought the Honda cargo organizer from an online vendor. Does a pretty good job. Note that it isn't made specifically for the Fit. You can also go with one of the generic ones from Wallyworld, which would probably work just as well.
 
Old Mar 14, 2011 | 12:45 PM
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The old plastic milk crate does the job, doesn't slide around and comes out easily.
jackie thanks for the comment. Low tech and simple a full size crate fits the FIT perfectly. The seat is flipped to carry the fishing pole. Nice thing is it cuts down the area a bit to 'contain' the shopping bags and watermelons.
 
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