🚚 Elevate Your Cargo Game!
The EVERTREE USA Tailgate Cargo Net is an 84" wide, heavy-duty cargo net designed to maximize your truck bed's capacity. With adjustable straps and a tough grid design, it ensures your cargo stays secure during transport. Made from industrial-grade materials, this net is built to last while being easy to store and transport.
Manufacturer | EVERTREE USA |
Brand | EVERTREE USA |
Product Dimensions | 213.36 x 60.96 x 1.27 cm; 2.5 kg |
Manufacturer reference | ET-TBEX-LG |
Manufacturer Part Number | ET-TBEX-LG |
Special Features | Extendable, Adjustable |
Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
J**N
Good cargo netting
Easy to use...
T**Y
Perfect
Worked well holding a load in over a 1000 ks road trip. Didn’t even need tightening or adjusting.
M**E
Perfect for Santa Cruz
I picked this up to hold grocery bags and other small items near the end of the bed in my Santa Cruz and it works very well. On occasion, I expect to use this as a bed extender. It’s a little pricey compared to the bungee style nets, but this is durable enough to last my years with a number of different applications. I don’t use the straps often, however, they seem very durable and definitely appreciate the latch included on them to assist with holding straps on the tie-down points.
M**S
solid, strong
Received promptly. Looks like very good quality.
M**Y
I made it work - for my utility trailer
It seems a bit pricey- but the components are well made. My application is a bit off-label.I have one of those utility trailers you see with the welded mesh sides and the angled tailgate ramp sticking up at the rear.I had bought one new - from a brand name company - to haul my ZTR mower on. But I always thought the ramp tailgate looks so stupid - going down the road. So I wished I had bought the slide out ramps instead, and a more “standard” looking tailgate.Well I began leaving the “ramp gate” off whenever I could, and I decided to figure out a solution that would allow me to store it away permanently - and I found that this webbed tailgate could help make that possible.My trailer has to haul a mower with a 60” deck. So its body had to be wider than the 6’ wide trailers. Over the years I discovered the decking boards were not holding up and I decided to rebuild it to fine condition.I had removed the deck boards and replaced them with marine grade treated lumber, coated on all sides with 2 coats of black bedliner coating. The trailer itself is now kept inside my garage, so it looks new - even after 5 years.I also bought 2 short aluminum ramps here on Amazon and bolted SS hangers on the inside to secure them tightly to the sides. They came with a strap system - so that cinches them up tight to void any rattling potential.I then bought this webbed tailgate kit in the 84” configuration. I used its orange straps across the top/bottom to span the width of the trailer tailgate at the rear.Running 2 straps length-wise (in series) on top and the other 2 on the bottom, the straps secure the webbing to the trailer sides, at the rear posts. I weaved them in the web to capture the first “square” of the sides - and also at the center of the webbing - for added support.When loading/unloading, I just undo the carabiners on the top straps, drop down the webbing, and secure my 2 ramps on the deck for use.This webbing and its straps are heavy duty. If you have the means to secure the ends and quickly unhook/hook-up for use - I recommend this kit. It works well for me and its not cheesy like some lighter duty offerings you see for less money.
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