FORTEM Car Boot Organiser (SUV Boot Tidy) with Collapsible Compartments, 65L Storage
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
A car boot organiser like the FORTEM is one of those practical fixes for a problem you only notice properly once it’s gone. If your trunk tends to turn into a jumble of bags, loose accessories, kids’ bits, shopping and work stuff, a multi-compartment organiser helps you sort it at a glance and stop everything migrating around every time you brake or corner.
This one is built around a reinforced, box-style design with multiple storage areas, plus a foldable structure. The idea is simple: you keep more small items in place using side pockets and compartments, and you reduce the “everything slides to one corner” feeling that happens with many soft organisers.
The essentials (and the bits you’ll notice day to day)
What stands out on paper is the combination of a rigid base and a collapsible approach. The reinforced base plates are meant to support the organiser and keep it steadier in use, rather than sagging like some lighter storage bags. The organiser also includes a non-slip bottom and adjustable securing straps, so it’s not just sitting there hoping friction does the job.

You also get a foldable, removable lid. That matters if you’re storing items you’d rather not see every time you open the boot—think shopping in between errands, or gear you don’t want on display.
There’s also a mesh siding area with tight mesh storage, plus pockets with lids for smaller items. If you often carry items that should stay separate (for example, office bits vs. toiletries, or shoes vs. everyday accessories), this kind of layout is more useful than one big open space.
Worth considering though: if your priorities are maximum capacity for bulky items only, a compartment organiser can feel a bit restrictive compared with a plain large box or bag.
Key features that shape the buying decision


The reinforced, rigid base is designed to help the organiser hold its shape, which is usually where boot tidy solutions either feel “solid” or end up being a floppy nuisance.

It also has up to 3 compartments (as described), which is a sensible number for day-to-day sorting without overcomplicating your setup. For smaller items, the tight mesh siding and the pocket sections with lids are meant to keep things from rattling around.
For keeping everything put, the non-slip strips plus adjustable securing straps are the core approach. On paper, that’s what helps the organiser stay in place rather than drifting about when you move around in the car.
One extra convenience point: the organiser can connect with 2 or more car boot bags using interlocking buckles. If you already have (or plan to build) a multi-bag storage setup, this is the sort of feature that can save hassle.
Practical everyday use scenarios
If you’re doing a typical weekly shop, you can load groceries into the compartments and pockets, then put the lid on to reduce visibility. You’ll likely find it easier to pull out one section at a time rather than unpacking everything to reach the same item.

For a work or commute setup, the organiser can help separate “grab first” items (like chargers, documents or small tools) from the rest of your gear. The lid-and-compartment layout gives you less clutter and fewer “where did that go?” moments once you’re back at home.
If you need flexibility, the collapsible design means you can move it to different areas of the vehicle (the description mentions backseat, front seat, or centre). That’s handy when the boot is partly occupied or when you’re ferrying stuff and want something more contained inside.
Specs at a glance (from the provided information)


65L capacity
What to know before you buy

- Check your car boot size and shape first. The description positions this for various trunk sizes, but “SUV” and “saloon” boots still vary a lot in real life.
- Think about whether you actually need compartments. If you mainly haul bulky items, extra pockets can be underused.
- Consider how you’ll secure it. The adjustable straps and non-slip bottom are the main “stay in place” features, so it’s worth imagining your boot floor and how easily you can strap the organiser down.
- If you care about a clean look, the foldable, detachable lid helps keep items out of sight, but you’ll still want to avoid overfilling compartments so the lid sits properly.
Pros
- Reinforced, rigid base plates intended to support the organiser in use
- Multiple side pockets and up to 3 compartments for better separation
- Non-slip bottom and adjustable securing straps to help prevent sliding
- Waterproof bottom half (as described)
- Collapsible to 1 compartment and comes with a removable, foldable lid
Cons / where it may fall short
- More storage structure can be less convenient if you prefer one open space for bulky items
- As with any organiser, performance depends on how it’s secured and how your boot floor sits

Is it worth it?
The FORTEM Car Boot Organiser makes sense if you want a more organised trunk for everyday life—shopping runs, school/kids’ kit, office supplies or sports accessories—and you don’t want everything shifting around each time you drive. The reinforced base, non-slip bottom, and adjustable straps are the practical ingredients that suggest it’s built to “stay put”, not just look tidy.


You may want to skip it if your use is mostly bulky, single-item hauling where compartments add little, or if you’re short on time and don’t want to bother with securing straps and a structured lid.
For buyers who like a neat setup and occasionally need to move storage into the cabin, the collapsible approach is a strong part of the appeal.
Mini FAQ

Can it be used in the passenger area?
Yes—on the description, it can be moved to the backseat, front seat, or centre of the vehicle because it collapses to 1 compartment.
Does it help keep items out of sight?
It includes a foldable, detachable lid, which is intended to keep goods out of sight for added security.
Will it slide around in the boot?
The organiser uses non-slip strips and adjustable securing straps to help prevent sliding, though results can depend on your boot layout and how you secure it.
Can you store small items separately?
Yes. The design includes multiple side pockets and tight mesh siding, and pockets with lids for smaller items.
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