Grit Performance Cargo Net for Pickup Truck Bed - 4 x 6 Foot, Heavy-Duty, Mesh Square Bungee Netting with 12 Blue Clips and Storage Bag - Holds Small and Large Loads
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That is an excellent query. We certainly use high-quality fabric and rubber, so if you're planning a road trip where you'll be tying down cargo for several days as you cross the country, that won't be an issue. It's probably not a good idea to keep it outside in bad weather. When exposed to the elements, even the best fabrics and rubbers will degrade over time. I just wouldn't keep it somewhere where it would be exposed to the elements for weeks or months at a time.
They're only about 2 1/2" X 1" in size.
That's only half of the story, though. You might be able to get away with it if your weight is under 250 pounds.
That is an excellent query. The tire plugs and lubricant will last for two years, but they will last even longer if kept out of direct sunlight and extreme heat. The rest of the kit will keep you going for a long time.
Selected User Reviews For Grit Performance Cargo Net for Pickup Truck Bed - 4 x 6 Foot, Heavy-Duty, Mesh Square Bungee Netting with 12 Blue Clips and Storage Bag - Holds Small and Large Loads
This is possibly one of the best pickup-related purchases I've ever made. My truck is a 2017 Ford F150 with a 6. 5' bed. Only the four factory anchor points in the lower corners are included. During travel, I use this net to keep my luggage, bags, and dog kennels from flying away. While using this network, I have not noticed any load shifts, lost items, or "close calls. " The net is extremely durable and elastic, allowing you to apply a significant amount of force to your load. The carabiners that come with it are extremely light, as others have mentioned. They were never in my possession. I swapped them out for a couple of $4 bills. 00 for two Wally World packs This past weekend, I returned from a round trip that took about 20 hours in total. Different load items each way, no issues, and when not in use, it stores behind my rear sear. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED!.
small mesh, good stretch, low cost, non-slip tangling. I was disappointed when my old cargo net (of unknown brand) broke, but now that I've used it, I'm glad it did. Because of the following reasons: 1. br>br> Mesh that is small. This is great for hauling a lot of random stuff without worrying about it flying out between the holes in the net (or having to cover it with a tarp). 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br Stretching is beneficial. I like that this net (at least the size I bought, which was based on the size of my bed) isn't huge, but it stretches easily enough to cover my cargo from the bottom of one side of the bed to the bottom of the other. I'm sure it'll stretch out and lose elasticity over time, but for the price I paid, I can't really complain (since more expensive nets will do the same). 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. I haven't tried any of the $100 cargo nets, so I can't say whether they're worth it, but after using this one, I'm curious what else they could offer for the extra money that I didn't get with this. My guess is that it won't be very much. 4. br>br> Non- tangling. The person who came up with the idea of using carabiners instead of attached hooks was a genius. I can move the net wherever it's needed, fold it up to put it back in the bag, and attach it to whatever I want- All of this is accomplished without cursing as the hooks tangle (because there aren't any). One of the carabiners I used had a sharp edge, but that's nothing compared to dealing with hooks like my old net. br>br>In general, this cargo net has earned its five-star rating. I 100% would purchase again this one again again again again again again again%.
" My truck's outdoor cover is "folded down. " br>br>I own two cars, but I only drive one of them on a daily basis. My truck is only used on weekends, so it doesn't get much use during the week. Because I live in an apartment complex with no covered parking, I prefer to keep my truck covered when it is not in use. My outdoor cover was quite costly, but it, like any other outdoor cover, could not be used in strong winds. I was afraid my cover would be lost or damaged when a surprise windstorm hit back home while I was away at work. Fortunately, a neighbor was willing to reinstall it (multiple times!). When the storm came through, it blew off. As soon as I got home, I removed the lock and put the cover away, but I realized I needed to do something to prevent it from happening again. br>br>These bungee nets worked perfectly. I ordered three to be safe, but I only needed two of them! These items stretch a lot! I attached the caribiners to various frame components under the truck's front and rear ends, then ran the nets up over the top and clipped them down. Voila! The cover is kept in place with a firm grip. Caribiners are used instead of fixed plastic hooks, which I like. I didn't need all of the caribiners, so I took a few out to keep them from flapping around in the wind and damaging my paint. They appear to be well-made. br>br> I'm also planning on using them to secure items in the truck's bed while driving (which isn't their intended use). ) I'm very happy with them and will buy them again if they ever need to be replaced. As a backup, I kept the third one that I ordered. br>br>**Update*
I decided to put my truck in storage for the winter shortly after writing my initial review. For nearly four months, the bungee nets have been stretched across my truck with no problems. They've survived wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour, three blizzards, and numerous rainstorms. There isn't a scratch on my truck or even a crease in my cover because it has stayed perfectly in place. The nets have become a little "stretched out," and they no longer return to their original size, but I'm not going to complain because of what I've done to them. 100% satisfied and will purchase more to use again when these unfortunately run out.
This cargo net was exactly what I was looking for, but it has since become obsolete. br>br>During my first year of ownership, I probably used it a half-dozen times, mostly during the summer. When I went to use it the following spring, it had completely lost its elasticity and was simply loose and floppy. The following summer, things got even worse. It's almost completely stretched out, and it's simply too big and floppy to wear. The fact that it didn't last very long was disappointing. br>br>It has always been stored outside, but under cover, either in a carport or in a shed, and it has never been left stretched out. I'm not sure why it lost all of its stretch, but it could have dried out despite not being exposed to the sun.