MICTUNING Upgraded 41 x 30 Inch Cargo Net Auto Trunk Rear Cargo Organizer Elastic Mesh Net Holder - Universal Fit for SUV Truck Mini Vans
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The holes are squares that are 1 inch in size. A cargo net is a net that is used to transport goods.
I'm not sure; it is dependent on the anchor points. If the hatch is open, I'm worried about exhaust fumes entering the vehicle. I recommend that you find a different method of transporting the items from the store to your house.
I HAVE NO IDEA BUT IT STRECHS TO PROBABLY 25% LARGER THAN ORIGINAL SIZE SO IF YOU ARE CLOSE TO THAT, YOU SHOULD BE OK.
Yes, each corner is secured with plastic clips. This net is well-made, and the clips are effective. I've told a lot of people about this website, and they're all very pleased with it.
Selected User Reviews For MICTUNING Upgraded 41 x 30 Inch Cargo Net Auto Trunk Rear Cargo Organizer Elastic Mesh Net Holder - Universal Fit for SUV Truck Mini Vans
FYI- This netting isn't elastic and doesn't stretch in both directions. The entire netting is made of NON-YARN with the exception of the elasticated bungee cords on the perimeter and down the center line. Webbing that is elastic. The "east-west" direction is the best, and the "north-south" direction is almost non-existent. in the "south" direction As you can see in the photos, the short sides have a wider rigid binding. The webbing does not stretch in the "north-south" direction because of this rigid binding. in the "south" direction On the plus side, the plastic clips at the four corners appear to be in good shape and can be easily removed if you only need bungee loops (e. g. , for a backpack). if you're using Command hooks to hold the netting in place). If that helps, the entire thing fits into a space about the size of a large coffee mug. br>br>I suppose if all you need is a net that stretches horizontally "east-west," this would get four stars. However, if you're looking for an all-in-one solution, you'll need to look elsewhere. This might not be the net for you if you're looking for a general-purpose elastic net that stretches in all directions and can be used for a variety of tasks.
When not in use, I hang this from the ceiling of my Honda Element to store window insulation and extra coats. I clipped the cargo net to the carabiners with carabiners wrapped around the handholds. Although the plastic clips appear to be flimsy, they have yet to break. I'll just use small carabiners to replace them if they break. This is an excellent product.
Because I couldn't find a retractable cargo cover for my 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe, I bought this net. Since it sagged there and the vehicle had room for the extra hook, I added one carabiner to the middle on the edge closest to the back seats. The clips that come with this net are plastic, and I believe they will break over time, so I plan to replace them with metal carabiners that can be found in the sporting goods section of any general store. The size of the net pleases me, and the low price is even better!.
It doesn't appear to be well made, and I'm not sure how long it will last; it's difficult to install, and it has very little stretch resistance; items kept sliding around in the back of my SUV's storage area. I needed something to help prevent sliding and shifting. This is only a temporary fix, but it's better than nothing. The net isn't strong enough to keep things in place permanently. Now that I have one and have looked at others, I believe they are all similar, and since this one was less expensive than the others, I believe I am happier than I would have been if I had spent more.
This net for my Honda Fit's back seat is fantastic. I have a jogging stroller and an emergency bag in the back, and the prospect of those items becoming projectiles in the event of a collision made me want to secure everything more tightly. There's plenty of room beneath it for other items in addition to those. The only drawback is the size of the clips, which are too small to fit in the only place where they can be clipped, which is on the back of my car seats. I'll get carabiners to better secure it to that location. Aside from that, it's a great deal and a useful product; my husband wants one for his Jeep as well!.
This product will be used to secure camping equipment to the back of my motorcycle. Because I haven't used it yet (I'm planning a camping trip), I can't give it a full 5-star rating for durability. The small plastic hooks on the four corners of the netting are 1) made of plastic material and 2) not large enough to secure the net to anything I can hook it onto, which is my only complaint. Carabiners at the four attach points would have been preferable. To make it work, I'll most likely have to cut the plastic hooks out and replace them with my own carabiners.
I got this for a cabinet built in my horse trailer, but I'm leaving it slack while I play with it since I needed eye bolts. But I'll have about 1 inch left if needed.