It looks interesting. Does it fold like the Tesla shelf and if so, does it have the embedded magnets to hold it down? Can it hold the same amount of weight?
No none of the above. And it is $99. not $250.00 - - - Updated - - - This is the Proto-Type. Production will be curved.
Actually I'd be interested in one to match the tan leather. Would make sense to me seeing the seat color extend to back when looking out the rear view.
I will be happy to make you one with the color tan. We will be shipping in about 2 weeks and I will PM you to confirm then. We are waiting to get the edging in stock. We hope to have a few dozen sold by then. Thank you, Tacket.
FYI, my Tesla shelf does not appear to have the magnets. I've looked, tried running metal strips over the shelf edges and the tray on which it sits and nothing. If I drive with the windows down it flaps up and down withing the physical constraints of the mechanism. Interestingly, it was packaged with a "magnetic field" warning notice.
On my "tray" there are some very strong magnets. I actually inserted some metal strips (not magnets) into my shelf edge which helps hold it down, but I think some small super magnets would hold better.
"What araxara said" My understanding is that the two pieces in the car are magnetic and the shelf itself has some metal pieces. Not the reverse. In the "v2" or "v3" shelf or whatever. I think V1 is the early one ChadS has with the double fold, single fold is the V2 that arrived for many Sigs and some early Ps, and V3 has the metal. I'm not certain if V3 became "the standard" that most cars get now or if they've gone to V4 or whatever.
Mine is what you refer to as V2. It was not available when I picked up my car and came by FedEx some weeks later. It has a single fold.
I am wondering what material you are using to make these parcel shelves. How do you prevent fading? I too can't seem to find the magnets along the rails.