{"id":3523,"date":"2019-07-30T09:00:51","date_gmt":"2019-07-30T09:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.caravanhelper.co.uk\/okay\/?p=3523"},"modified":"2023-01-25T10:55:39","modified_gmt":"2023-01-25T10:55:39","slug":"caravan-cargo-bars","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caravanhelper.co.uk\/caravan-cargo-bars\/","title":{"rendered":"Caravan Cargo Bars"},"content":{"rendered":"Table could not be displayed.\n

One issue many caravanners experience while towing their tourer, is that anything loose tends to slide a little while they are on the road. Now, try as you may, if you\u2019ve ever been caravanning before, you\u2019ll know there\u2019s always some stuff that does not fit anywhere secure, like the cupboards and storage facilities offered by your tourer or in the back or boot of your car.<\/p>\n

So, where do they go? On the floor normally. It\u2019s not fun rolling up to the caravan site and getting into position on your pitch, opening your door and finding a mess all over the floor. This can be avoided, however, by using ingenious devices known as caravan cargo bars.<\/p>\n

These are easily installed and use friction to hold them tightly in place, keeping any loose valuables, possessions, accessories and belongings secure. No more sliding, slipping and smashing around as you head out on the road.<\/p>\n

Another interesting bonus effect of using cargo bars is that they can help to stabilise the loading and nose weight of your caravan.<\/p>\n

We searched high, low, long and hard for products, but we were only able to find two cargo bars.<\/p>\n

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