Hammock style net is 45 inch long to 60 inch wide by 24 inch height
Installs with 3M tape or original equipment style screws
Fits most vehicles
Product Review
Product Description
Hammock Style Cargo Net secures cargo from shifting in Cars, Vans or SUV's. No drilling, easy installation and a universal fit. Net only needs two mounting points to safely secure cargo in rear of vehicle. Installs easily with 3M Tape or OE style screws.
Product Details
Highland 95012 Black Hammock Style Storage Net
Misc.: 0 pages
Publisher: Highland
Label: Highland
Studio: Highland
Average Customer Review: based on 5 reviews
Sales Rank in Automotive: #3125
Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
Customer Rating:
Summary: Very Nice Net 2009-10-11
Comment: We bought this net to install in the trunk of a 2006 Mustang GT and it works beautifully.
We installed it using the included screws on both sides of the trunk (make sure you pick metal that is not part of the outer body!). We had the holes drilled and anchor points secured in about 15 minutes. It couldn't be easier. All you need is a drill, drill bit and phillips screwdriver.
We recommend installing the anchor points low in the trunk (intuition would suggest installing them high) so that the net will lay flat easily when you need to load luggage or large boxes in the trunk. The net lifts easy enough when you want to use it to keep smaller items from rolling around.
We would not recommend using the included tape for securing the anchor points - we didn't use it but we can't imagine tape being anywhere near as robust as screws.
In any case, this net is well worth the money and we recommend it highly. Quality, instruction readability, and net performance are all high.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Satisfied 2009-04-18
Comment: This product arrived on time and worked as described. I am satisfied with my purchase.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Strong & Easy to Use, Durable 2007-11-12
Comment: This is our second purchase of this exact same cargo net, not because it isn't durable though. Mine is used with a flip flop seat which converts into a flatbed on back of a Yamaha golf cart to haul groceries and packages to and from our home.
It lasted 5 years left outdoors in full sun and weather until elastic on one side finally broke down enough to snap one day. This came as no surprise and I was only happy to buy another as they are very affordable and have become the best way to secure bags and boxes while traveling rural, windy, and uphill roads. Can't begin to say how many eggs or jugs of bottled water it's saved from a dire fate in the middle of a road somewhere. If you have similar circumstances or just need a way to keep everything from sliding around the back of your car, this is the only way to go. It might well save cleanup in your vehicle to take this precaution. How on earth did we ever live without them?!
Customer Rating:
Summary: Not quite what I expected. 2007-07-17
Comment: This was supposed to be a double layer, but as a single layer it works to separate my rear "trunk" space in my "sporty limo," a Subaru wagon. The Subaru has places midway between the rear seat and the back tailgate for fitting the storage net ends. Works like a charm to keep things like groceries from moving a lot.
Customer Rating:
Summary: cargo net 2006-08-21
Comment: Not enough elastic in it and the glue to hold the fastners did not work well.
We installed it using the included screws on both sides of the trunk (make sure you pick metal that is not part of the outer body!). We had the holes drilled and anchor points secured in about 15 minutes. It couldn't be easier. All you need is a drill, drill bit and phillips screwdriver.
We recommend installing the anchor points low in the trunk (intuition would suggest installing them high) so that the net will lay flat easily when you need to load luggage or large boxes in the trunk. The net lifts easy enough when you want to use it to keep smaller items from rolling around.
We would not recommend using the included tape for securing the anchor points - we didn't use it but we can't imagine tape being anywhere near as robust as screws.
In any case, this net is well worth the money and we recommend it highly. Quality, instruction readability, and net performance are all high.