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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
So far so good keeping our bike cover from blowing around while doing highway speeds. Yea, it gets tangled a bit when storing it but not long to sort out. The flexibility seems to be lasting, time will tell.
Gar Keller
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
This cargo net looks & acts like something that can be on a fishing vessel. Wow. So glad I purchased this. And big? Covers our 8 foot full size truck bed with plenty of spare stretch!
T-Rex
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
I recommend this Grizzly Gear Automotive XL Bungee Cargo Net with 28 Durable Hooks. The net is of good quality and can hold much stuff. It works perfectly for a Nissan Frontier truck. Again, I highly recommend this cargo net.
Jgoodwin
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
Bought this to cover a cargo box for my Mazda. The net that came with the box was not intended for tall items such as a bicycle and large totes.This was perfect as it covered everything with room to spare and the wide grid pattern made wrapping around big items a breeze.Double-edged sword when it comes to the number of mounting hooks because on one hand it was great to have so many options for securing it BUT untangling the net before use was a bit of a process.
Abril Carrera
Reviewed in Mexico on March 9, 2021
Útil para dar sujeción a múltiples objetos de forma práctica.
Jennifer Kilby
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2018
This net is super stretchy. Pay attention to the fully stretched dimensions when you order. We have a half ton pickup and even stacked with inflated float tubes and kayaks we have to be careful about having too much cargo net hanging down by the wheels. I wouldn't trust it with something really heavy just because it is soooo stretchy.I've had this cargo net going on two years and am still loving it. Despite looking flimsy we haven't lost a single hook. In fact their flexibility makes them seem stronger than the harder plastic hooks on a smaller net I bought the year before. I definitely agree with other reviewers that the easiest way to use this net is to remove the hooks each time you take it off your cargo. Saves a lot of frustration.The net did break once. It rubbed against something on the pickup as we were driving and wore right through. After some knot tying it's back in action and still works just fine.We're planning on using it as a giant spider web this Halloween.
Aardvark Pogostick
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017
We used this cargo net to suspend and store lightweight things in our garden shed. We put eyelet hooks along the top line of the shed, hooked the cargo net hooks onto them, and found the net really does stretch an amazing amount while remaining reasonably strong. Our shed is 10' x 10' and the cargo net not only went easily from one side of the shed to the other, it stretched almost down to the ground from where it was attached at about the six foot level. We had to put more hooks on the ceiling to keep it above the level of the mower, potting bench, etc. we keep in the shed. So if you were going to cover a pickup load or something more substantial, this net would easily span the distance and contain a whole lot of bulky cargo.
MommE
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015
I bought this to hold down a tarp over things already secured in the back of my shortbed F150 so the tarp wouldn't lift from the wind and my stuff wouldn't get wet while I was driving in the rain.Laying this net down flat on the floor without stretching it measured 59" x 78". Being made of a bungee cord material, it was able to stretch quite a bit but I didn't need it to since it's only a 6' bed. I packed the truck very securely so nothing moved around and strapped it all down. Then I tied the tarp down, and over that secured the net with the included plastic fasteners.The whole thing is tied together like an old style fisherman net. Some of the knots came untied and the cord ripped at some spots after only a couple of hours during my first (and only) use. That let the tarp flip and shred (see picture) after about 4 hours of driving, but the parts of the net that stayed tied worked fine.I've read the other reviews and most say it's great so maybe I just got a defective one, so I will return this one and order another to see - I'll try to remember and edit this after I test out the replacement (if they still let me edit it).Edit: Nope, a friend bought & used one just after this, and the same thing happened to his. In the future I will just use a few extra lengths of paracord and knot it into a net - less expensive, and longer lasting with a much better tensile strength.
Robert R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2015
This is a pretty good product but a little difficult to manage due to it's size and number of hooks. They of course get caught up and it can be difficult to unravel to expand fully. Also, I think it could be better if the hooks hooked to the net with the smaller clasp versus the bigger one. They can be easily moved if they use the bigger clasp but also can come off easier if you're stretching across a load. I rearranged at least one hook to use the smaller clasp and after doing so, seemed to be much more solid.I used this to secure my family's bicycles for a ride the other day. It worked pretty well and gave me a little more peace of mind knowing that if someone wanted to steal the bikes they have to at least go through the net first.
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