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I received 3 of the Basenor bed nets in exchange for an honest review. 1) Full bed 2) 1/3 or so luggage net 3) hanging pocket net. I'm a huge proponent of these types of cargo nets and have had them in several vehicles either OEM or aftermarket. I think they are essential in SUVs / Trucks to keep things from flying around. Not sure about you, but I hate when things move when I'm driving. These nets can definitely help with that, keeping things relatively in place.
Across the board these are functional, though on the lighter side. They stretch enough to contain contents of the bed and maintain that tension fairly well. They are not going to keep heavy items completely still and most all nets like this will not. I like the size choices and the ability to mix and match as needed. The large full bed net would be great for containing larger objects. I had some camp chairs in the truck and it did a fine job with them. The smaller luggage net could easily keep a carry-on suitcase in place or keep light to medium items from moving forward in the bed out of reach. The hanging net with a pocket it perfect for groceries or smaller plastic bags that again you want to keep within reach in the bed.
Attachment points for all 3 are the correct placement for the bed-mounted and side D-rings along with the track-mounted ones (I have mine near the tailgate). The carabiners are somewhat cheap aluminum, but do open enough to attach to the rings. I've had others that would not provide enough clearance and had to be forced on. They are acceptable, but I have some larger much heavier ones I prefer and would make the nets even more functional and easy to use.
Great product and each does its job. The only concern I would have is them losing the elasticity over time as that would degrade their ability to hold items securely. They don't feel as if that would be the case, but longer use would be needed.
Across the board these are functional, though on the lighter side. They stretch enough to contain contents of the bed and maintain that tension fairly well. They are not going to keep heavy items completely still and most all nets like this will not. I like the size choices and the ability to mix and match as needed. The large full bed net would be great for containing larger objects. I had some camp chairs in the truck and it did a fine job with them. The smaller luggage net could easily keep a carry-on suitcase in place or keep light to medium items from moving forward in the bed out of reach. The hanging net with a pocket it perfect for groceries or smaller plastic bags that again you want to keep within reach in the bed.
Attachment points for all 3 are the correct placement for the bed-mounted and side D-rings along with the track-mounted ones (I have mine near the tailgate). The carabiners are somewhat cheap aluminum, but do open enough to attach to the rings. I've had others that would not provide enough clearance and had to be forced on. They are acceptable, but I have some larger much heavier ones I prefer and would make the nets even more functional and easy to use.
Great product and each does its job. The only concern I would have is them losing the elasticity over time as that would degrade their ability to hold items securely. They don't feel as if that would be the case, but longer use would be needed.
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