🚚 Secure Your Adventure with Surmountway!
The Surmountway Cargo Net is a heavy-duty solution for securing cargo in your pickup truck bed. Measuring 42" x 50" and capable of holding up to 1100LBS, it features durable polyester material and adjustable S-Hook straps for a customizable fit. Designed with tight mesh squares to prevent small items from falling out, this versatile net is perfect for various vehicles including trucks, trailers, and SUVs.
Size | 42" x 50" |
Vehicle Service Type | SUV, Watercraft, Trailer |
Material | Polyester, Rubber |
Color | Black |
Brand | Surmount Way |
Extended Length | 49.2 Inches |
Fastener Material | polyester |
Fastener Type | Hook |
Mesh Opening Size | 6 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 49.2"L x 42"W |
Manufacturer | SurmountWay |
UPC | 747966739451 |
Item Weight | 4.81 pounds |
Manufacturer Part Number | L02LX16TCN-1 |
W**T
Excellent quality. Holds cargo well.
Excellent quality material and construction. This cargo net will do nice job in holding your stuff down and the cam locks and straps are solid. My only caution is that the webbing is a bit large so depending on the type of cargo you would typically plan to haul, be aware of how the net will secure it.
F**8
Functionality
I got this to help transport items in my truck. It's not a ratchet strap, but it fits the bill. The material is seatbelt nylon. Strong, without any give. I bought the smallest one and it fits my 21 Toyota Tacoma short bed great. I think this will last much longer than the bungee netting you get at a box store. Its easier to manage and doesn't catch on everything when you pull it out of the bag.I read the reviews about the arrow when threading it thru the pinch catch. Kind of hard to get started, but I did it alone, pointing down and let gravity work as I threaded it thru the seatbelt latch.I would recommend to a friend and buy again if needed. Honestly with the material, I don't think I'll need another for a long time.
D**D
Netting great, metal is terrible
If you’re using this for any outdoor application, especially marine, use rustoleum on the metal rings. Over the past year (almost), the metal rings have completely disintegrated. We use ours to hold our dingy and spare sails down on the bow of our Catalina 34. Even with a freshwater rinse after every sail, the metal is destroyed. I wish it came with 316 SS! The netting is great and has held up wonderfully. The netting still looks brand new.
A**N
Great initial impression. Thread straps into cam locks the correct direction. See photo.
SurmountWay 3.5x4.1 1100lbs Truck Bed Cargo Net: I purchased for medium duty hauling of furniture, lawn equip, and bulky boxes in a very short bed pickup (~64x50). I didn't want to spend $100+. After reading mixed reviews, I went ahead with the purchase and thought I'd share some initial insights.- Made of web material similar to seatbelts. Zero stretch.- There are NO grommets in this smaller size. It is all stitched webbing.- The cam locks have a "Feed Web" arrow stamped on them. I read a few reviews reporting that the cams didn't grip. I have tried all four cams using body weight and none have slipped at all. The way to thread these is not intuitive and a bit tricky, but once inserted, I don't think they will easily slip.- The hooks at the end of the straps are fully coated.- The photo in my truck bed is using the top bed rings and the straps pulled as short as they will go. For me, this is the perfect size. Using the bottom rings, it will hold low height cargo close to the bed. Using the upper rings and lengthening the straps will allow it to hold cargo that is well above the sides of the bed.- Has a carry bag. I just kept it assembled.So far, my "just unboxed it" review is very positive and it seems to be a great value. I'll have to see how it holds up after use and in some weather and will report back if it turns out to be junk when put to test. Hopefully these initial impressions are helpful to someone.
J**Y
Thread the Buckles Correctly!
5.5' x 4.1' cargo net. IGNORE the low ratings that mention the webbing slips too easily through the spring clamps. That is a function of their threading the buckle incorrectly. (Unfortunately, no instructions come with the netting.)I figured this net and the buckles are so beefy, there is no way a slippery buckle could be a manufacturing defect. So, I flipped the buckle over and threaded the webbing backwards from behind, (NOT from the front). It is a little tough to get the webbing through, but it can be done. (see photos) Flip the buckle back over and now it works perfectly. Pull the strap down and the webbing with the hook shortens easily and then grabs when tugged by the hook or net.I use this as a cargo net in the back of my Forester, but to do it, I did cut off the buckles and used carabiners at the corners to hook into the Forester's four eye hooks in the trunk area. The spacing between the webbing is large, so this will not stop small objects, just my tool bags.
K**F
Heavy duty and easy to use
Have used this twice already on cross country runs holding down stuff in an open top trailer. No issues. Everything stayed secure. Easy to apply, the tightening straps can come free from the "buckles" when in storage, but once threaded and applied, nothing is going anywhere! As you can read from the product description, this net is not that large, but handled my 3.5 foot by 5 foot trailer nicely. I have no reason to believe a larger net by the same provider would not be as good. Great product. I was pleasantly surprised. If needed, I would not hesitate to buy another one.
E**L
It's ok
I used this with my '21 gladiator. The net works more or less. The mid section needs a tie down point.
L**X
Well made
Heavy and durable straps and hardware. Provides great load stability when well anchored and tight. This net does not stretch. Using different and/or additional straps helps adapt to the load and tie downs.
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