Cargo Net for Pickup Truck Bed(66" x 50"), Truck Bed Cargo Net with Capacity 1100LBS, Heavy Duty Cargo Nets with Cam Buckles & S-Hooks, Truck Cargo Net for Trailer Trucks with Cross Strap
Size | 65" x 50" |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Material | Polyester, Rubber |
Color | Black |
Brand | Surmount Way |
Extended Length | 66 Inches |
Fastener Material | polyester |
Fastener Type | Hook |
Mesh Opening Size | 1.5 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 66"L x 50"W |
Manufacturer | SurmountWay |
UPC | 781380567962 |
Item Weight | 7.32 pounds |
Manufacturer Part Number | LX16TCN-66 |
M**T
Performs well
I have used it quite a few times now and this upgraded model with D rings works well on my Land cruiser dropside Tray for everyday items I normally lash down.
J**H
Adequate tension? Well you can forget about that.
I really wanted to like this netting. The cam locks are absolute trash. You tighten one side and the other side loosens up because the cam locks suck. It's a good thing I keep ratchet straps in the truck. The whole thing is floppy like a giant donkey yogurt slinger.
V**B
Fits Tacoma sbdc. Ignore bad reviews about shackles
This is a great product,Ayou can ignore the poor reviews about the shackles... they are just doing it wrong... also mine does NOT have the metal eyelet holes that fail, so they must have removed that feature or it’s for the bigger onesI got the 42”x50” for my 2nd gen Tacoma short bed, perfect fit (I use my total chaos bed stiffeners to attach the back, the normal oem quick attach points up front)As per all the poor reviews about the shackles.. you can ignore those entirely (I have to admit I left a poor review at first before realizing my own idiotacy)The material is like a seat belt, so kinda smooth, and if you just stick it in the end of the shackle, you can pull the fabric through with your pinky, but if you look on the side of the shackle there is an arrow that shows you which way your supposed to feed the strap, which is the opposite of what you would initially thinkWith this figured out they hold very secure, can be tightened down and could even be used as a hammock with proper attachment pointsOnly 2 cons are:1)when pulled tight with nothing beneath it, it sags in the middle a bit, more then I wish it did,2) the shackles are a little hard to get started, especially with short fingernails (the strap feeds from below, through the back, and out the front of the shackle)
Y**S
If you actually have a Gorilla…
I bought this in anticipation of hauling furniture and boxes in the back of a Honda Ridgeline truck on a 4000 mile trip. Found out I will never have to purchase anything else ever again. Do well made! Incredibly strong. You just know your cargo isn’t going anywhere and is very safe and secure. We tarted our load for weather, and used used this as the tie down. It was perfect. Worth every penny. The carry bag is great for storage.
J**A
Net is strong but not the rivet/eyelets
The heavy duty eyelets used for strapping down are cheap flimsy aluminum and bend and RIPPED right out of the netting when 1 lb of tugging and I could bend it straight with my fingers! A soda can is stronger than those eyelets
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