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Any must-have cargo organizers for the new Hyundai Santa Fe?

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I just picked up the new Santa Fe and the trunk space is massive, but my groceries keep sliding everywhere! I'm looking for something that fits the rear well perfectly or hooks onto the side rails. Does anyone have a favorite collapsible bin or a custom-fit net they’d recommend for this model?


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Before I give advice, quick question - are u usually driving with that third row up or folded flat? It makes a huge difference since the cargo depth on the new Santa Fe changes so much depending on how many people ur hauling. Basically, the floor material in the 2024+ models is pretty slick, so friction is ur enemy. Most people think any bin will work, but if it doesn't anchor to the factory hooks, the whole bin just becomes a bigger projectile... 1. Hyundai Genuine Cargo Net - 2024 Santa Fe R6F17-AC000: This is the official envelope-style net. It hooks into the side rails and keeps bags upright and tight against the back so they don't tip.
2. WeatherTech CargoTech Containment System - 8CTK1: These are 4-piece plastic corners with grippy undersides. They cost about $30 and are great for weirdly shaped stuff that won't fit in a net. Make sure to check if ur trim has the pre-installed mounting clips first!! gl


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Just sharing my experience: i went through this last year when I first got my Santa Fe. I spent hours doing market research because i wanted something with high-end specs that actually fits the 43-inch wide floor. Tbh, I looked at a few brands before settling. * Fortem Car Trunk Organizer with Reinforcing Straps 22.1 x 16 x 10.4 inches: Pros are the solid base plates and effective non-slip strips. Cons: slightly smaller volume than some others.
* TrunkCratePro Collapsible Multi Compartments Cargo Organizer 24 x 15 x 12 inches: Pros are the 1680D Oxford polyester (super durable technical spec). Cons: it is more expensive. I ended up going with the Fortem cuz the tie-down straps matched the factory hooks perfectly. Honestly, it works well and I have no complaints. The sliding grocery problem is basically solved for me now. Good luck!


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Oh man, congrats on the new Santa Fe!! I've been driving SUVs for over 15 years, and honestly, sliding cargo isn't just annoying—it's actually a safety hazard. If you ever have to slam on the brakes, those loose groceries basically become projectiles, right? Since the 2024+ floor is so smooth, you need high-friction solutions to kill that inertia. Check out these resources for a safer setup: * WeatherTech Cargo Liner with High-Lip Protection - This is a total game changer because the rubberized surface is super "grippy." It stops bins from sliding before they even start.
* CargoLoc 2-Piece 48-Inch Adjustable Bungee Cords - Pro tip: use these to anchor heavier items to the factory side rails mentioned earlier.
* Last Byn Heavy Duty Envelope Style Trunk Cargo Net - This is way beefier than the standard nets and keeps things pinned against the back seat. I really think starting with a grippy liner is the best move. It saves your carpet and keeps everything planted! gl!


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For your situation, the Santa Fe floor creates cargo inertia... honestly just grab the Drive Auto Trunk Organizer - 23x17x11 Collapsible Storage for $25. It matches the factory floor hooks!


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late but i saved money with these awesome finds, dont overpay:
- Starling's Car Trunk Organizer 3-Compartments ($35) - fits the 43" floor!
- Amooca Universal Car Rear Cargo Net 43.3x15.7 inch ($12)


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Man I wish I found this thread sooner. Would have saved me so much hassle.


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