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2025-09-03 14:05:25
Great for my Bike rack holders a lot
Compeek
2025-09-02 16:55:10
This cargo net is just about right. I use it all the time, and I prefer it over a trunk bag because it holds more, is a bit easier, and looks better, in my opinion.I like the 2" grid size--it lets me keep medium-sized things under the net without much fear of them slipping through the holes. I probably wouldn't trust it with anything smaller than a Gatorade bottle, but that's not why I use a cargo net anyway. I mostly use this for strapping a duffle bag or groceries or things like that on.I've had one of these for about two years, leaving it outside on the bike 100% of the time, except during the winter. One of the cords finally just broke. The net still works, but now there's a 4x4" hole in one spot, essentially.Plus, the net definitely stretches out over time or the more you use it, so it's much looser than when I bought it. To some extent that's a good thing. I just bought a new one of these for a second motorcycle and realized how tight it is when new. It takes some effort to get things under the net until you break it in a bit.Even the old one is still working well despite the one cord having snapped, but I'm going to replace it so I have a nice new one.I wish they had more colors available because I'd like a yellow one.
Heidi
2025-09-01 15:30:33
I purchased this net with the Boon Pivot Toddler Tower.It is very durable, adjustable, and works perfectly for the intended purpose that I purchased it for.The hooks are adjustable and can be moved to fit the need of the space you are trying to cover. As it relates to the tower, I placed 2 hooks at the top and attached them to the safety bar. I then placed 1 hook on the left and and 1 hook on the right sides of the net and attached them to the side rails on each side of the tower. The final two hooks I attached to the bottom and hooked them to the standing platform.The net was great, especially when my toddler was not a fully climbing, study toddler, but wanted to be up at counter height to see what was going on.
Jeisse Medina
2025-08-17 15:04:19
One of the clips broke after 1 month use. Otherwise it works well.Edit: I contacted Powertye and they immediately shipped me some replacement clips. Five star customer service.
Quy V.
2025-08-16 14:59:43
From packages to lunch, this net can secure them all. The build quality is pretty good and with six hooks, you can attach to just about anything. Not sure why I didn't add this sooner because it's a total game changer.
Billy Ray
2025-08-09 12:45:32
hits the spot
RonM
2025-07-24 11:38:03
As a motorcyclist, I was in need of a secure and reliable way to transport my gear on my motorcycle rack. That's when I stumbled upon the PowerTye 50151 Cargo Net.While the 15"X15" size and 2"x2" mesh provide ample space for my gear, one of the hooks broke after only a few trips. The other hooks have held up well, but I was disappointed by the early failure of one of the hooks.Despite this setback, the PowerTye 50151 Cargo Net has proved to be a reliable option for my motorcycle transport needs. The adjustable hooks make it easy to secure to my motorcycle rack and I appreciate the extra security it provides for my gear.Overall, I would say that the PowerTye 50151 Cargo Net is a decent option for motorcyclists in need of a cargo net. However, I would recommend considering other options if you're looking for a more durable product.
Kyle R.
2025-07-11 12:46:45
This net turned out to be the perfect size for my Low Rider’s pillion. I can securely ride with various small to medium cargos (including a full-size backpack). I commute to work at highway speed with said backpack and it is always in the exact same location when I get to my destination. I ride with it on the pillion instead of my back because it’s so darn heavy. I basically carry my whole office in it. I worry about the long-term durability of the net’s plastic hooks simply because they’re plastic, not because they feel inferior in any way. On the plus side, I don’t have to worry about them scratching the chrome on my sissy bar or taillight stalks when I use those as anchor points. The bungee material seems quite strong and holds the load tightly. I can definitely recommend this cargo net for motorcyclists or anyone who needs to secure a small- to medium-size cargo load.
Michael Plante
2025-06-20 16:27:14
Bought this as ceiling storage and door storage in my trailer. Works great!
jcescobar
2025-06-17 18:57:55
Used this to hold a loose shoe bag on top of a couple of Motech bags during a motorcycle camping trip. Did not move even at highway speeds. Use it regularly to anchor gym bags etc to my seat. Strong, sturdy and stretchy. And the adjustable hooks are brilliant. Works great!
Hector Moreno
2025-06-03 15:59:23
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Arunava
2025-03-31 15:47:47
Keeps bags snug in place, both over rear seat and as well on luggage grid of motorcycles.
Matt
2025-02-08 12:19:44
Great cargo net. Good size and stretchability, cord seems very good quality and tough. The plastic hooks are well designed, much better than metal hooks, the design allows you to effectively reduce the size of the net to make it tighter.
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