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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
I've used it a couple of times now and the big plastic hooks didn't scratch up anything and stayed secure! Highly recommend!
Mihaela Olariu
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2024
Only drawback is plastic hooks.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
Perfect net to hold extra gear on my motorcycle. Enough hooks to secure whatever and they are removable so you can get a good hold over your equipment.
Carl Sawyers
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Works great on my 50cc scooter trunk!
Raymond D
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023
Fast delivery. Excellent quality. Keep it in bag supplied so it can stay in saddle bag neatly. Price point is awesome. Very impressive.
JankyBerty
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
Let's face it, during the warmer months, it's tough to not ride your bike everywhere you go. It's convenient, you can find parking in tight places, and that sense of freedom as the breeze caresses you down to the core of your earthly being... it's unmatched.The obvious drawback here is that regular life goes on, and groceries, household goods, or other convenience items must be purchased from time to time. Sure, it's easier to carry all your bags out to your car, pop open the hatch, and toss everything in there. But you ride a motorcycle! You've got a 15" x 15" space behind your backside to fix your newly acquired items to (yes, I'm aware Tour Packs exist, as well as saddle bags, I have those too).With the acquisition of this stretchy cargo net, you can rest assured that your items will stay snugly in place for your ride home. This assumes a few things:1- You don't over load your cargo net. You won't be able to secure immense amounts of weight or massive items, but come on... really? I needed to even tell you that?2- You don't ride home like a maniac. Those of us who ride like we want to live to see tomorrow should have no trouble keeping the items safe and sound for an unlimited amount of miles. Those of us who value speed and making the best time possible from point A to point B, who weave in and out of traffic without signaling, never letting the RPMs drop below 4000... well, as much as I hate your riding style, this net would still probably keep most your items safely secured. But grow up.The hook mounts can be moved around the netting to fit custom shapes and sizes, and the material stretches enough to fit items like helmets, rucksacks, at least 2 - 18 packs of beer, a few days worth of groceries, or a family sized platter of tacos.If you're on the fence about purchasing this, spend the 8 bucks. You'll wish you did it sooner.
Darren Colbeth
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2021
Very happy with the product, just did a 200 mile trip on my atv. I had one on my back rack and one on my front rack. The one on the back held a case of water and a small us army duffel bag. I also bought the extra hooks to add to it to have more hold downs. I'm very impressed with the durability of this product. Well worth the money. And it can be removed and stored in a very small space.
Phillip M. Gomez
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2021
This cargo net is perfect for my uses. The hooks are designed so the net can be adjusted to be tighter if needed. I ride a Indian Scout 60 ABS and it works great on the factory rack. With the price under $10 and the material durability, this cargo net is a good item to add to your saddle bag on your bike.
Consumer Buyington
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
If you're someone who has taken your motorcycle home from the store with items stuffed inside your now tucked-in shirt, still trying to look cool with a wad of extra lumps blowing around near your gut area, or worn extra shirts because you figured just wearing them was easier than tying them around your handlebars, you're someone who can benefit from this cargo net.It works well. Just like you'd imagine.The only thing I've noticed is that with "larger" items, the cords seem to "stretch out" and don't tighten back up right away.Other than that, no more plastic bags swinging from my handlebars.
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