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happy July 31, 2010 Bruce W. Coley (Milwaukee, WI) Cargo net does exactly what a cargo net of this size is suppose to do.
Great Cargo Net July 14, 2010 Kim A. Lovejoy (WAUKESHA, WI, US) I'm using these nets to cover a boat in tow and they work great. The webbing cord and end clips are first rate and very tough. You can't beat the deal on these!
Doesn't Last June 29, 2010 mommacass (Palmyra, VA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to admit that I liked this net at first. I purchased mine in February of 2009 for my 8' bed truck, which it fit pretty well. It is wide and long enough to stretch over a lot of cargo and the hooks could be maneuvered to inner rows for smaller loads. I liked that the size of the gaps are consistent unlike some cargo nets that are narrower in the center but have large gaps at the corners.
However, over the course of a year, the plastic hooks regularly broke, one by one. It was very frustrating. The final straw, however, was when the net pretty much disintegrated. It was just over a year old. I like it when things last. This didn't.
Great net June 22, 2010 Raven (San Jose, CA) It's a great net - many hooks that are plastic - knots instead of metal clamps that don't scratch your paint like the clamps do - it's big for large loads and you can shorten it by putting the hooks in other places for smaller loads - love it.
Great Product at a Great Price May 6, 2010 R. Bone (NEWPORT BEACH, CA, US) This net is perfect for a 6'x12' trailer. Prior to using this cargo net I was tearing up the ends of a trap on each trip (1,100 miles). This product has made the loading of the trailer so easy. I now use two traps. Before I begin loading the trailer I place one trap at the front of the trailer and extend it to the floor with about 12" of trap on the floor. The boxes (etc) sit on this piece of trap to anchor it in place. I then load the trailer and place the second trap over the load and tuck it between the side of the trailer and the load. Then I pull the trap at the front over the trap covering the load. I use tie downs as necessary and then hook the cargo net over the tarps. The cargo net keeps the trap from flapping and is quick to secure to the trailer. This has eliminated the need to crisscross rope over the load. My experience was the ropes left so much open space the trap would work loose and begin to flap and shred at the ends. I have used the net for 6 trips and it is a great product at a great price. It has paid for itself by not having to replace tarps.
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