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Hey Ranger FAM!

We’re looking to gather some real-world photos of our Muslogy accessories on your trucks — especially:
  • Mud flaps
  • Armrest covers
  • Cargo nets

If you’ve installed any of these, we’d love to see how they look on your build! Whether it's on the trail, in the driveway, or just parked pretty — snap a pic and post it here!


Big thanks in advance — your feedback and photos help us improve and show others how these products really fit. 🙌
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Hey Ranger FAM!

We’re looking to gather some real-world photos of our Muslogy accessories on your trucks — especially:
  • Mud flaps
  • Armrest covers
  • Cargo nets

If you’ve installed any of these, we’d love to see how they look on your build! Whether it's on the trail, in the driveway, or just parked pretty — snap a pic and post it here!


Big thanks in advance — your feedback and photos help us improve and show others how these products really fit. 🙌
You got a whole lot of mine already. Do you need more :p
 

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Dang, i dont think i took a pic of my cargo net doing heavy duty cargo work today. Over sized box wouldn't let me close the tailgate and i forgot my racthet straps so the cargo net went from top left to bottom right and held the box in for 200 miles of 80mph highway time.

Nope, only have it unhooked as i was unloading.

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You got a whole lot of mine already. Do you need more :p
You’re right — we’ve got quite a few great ones from you already! 😄 But if you have anything new, we’d love to add it to the collection. Thanks as always!
 
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Dang, i dont think i took a pic of my cargo net doing heavy duty cargo work today. Over sized box wouldn't let me close the tailgate and i forgot my racthet straps so the cargo net went from top left to bottom right and held the box in for 200 miles of 80mph highway time.

Nope, only have it unhooked as i was unloading.

20250524_143902.jpg
Wow, that’s actually an awesome real-world use case! 200 miles at 80mph? That cargo net’s a champ :cool:
Even if it’s just a photo while unloading, we’d still love to see it — always appreciate your support and feedback!
 

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You’re right — we’ve got quite a few great ones from you already! 😄 But if you have anything new, we’d love to add it to the collection. Thanks as always!
Not sure if I sent these or not but here are more.

MF Drvside Rear.JPG


MF Front Drv side.JPG


Mudflap Rear Drvside.JPG


Mudflap Rear Pass Side.JPG


Driver's side view.JPG


Hidden Organ Mounted.JPG
 

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I received my cargo net with high hopes. Upon close inspection, I returned it. The description on the webpage does not match what I got.
  • Stay Organized: Add a storage space to organize or store groceries, camping gear, fishing tackle, picnic equipment, and outdoor items and prevent your groceries from rolling while driving. Taking up very little space when not filled with stuff.
  • Heavy-Duty Metal Carabiners: Equipped with high quality metallic carabiners to ensure its high bearing capacity.
The materials and cast aluminum carabiners are very light duty, the only stout parts are the eyebolts, which are one piece stainless steel. The bottom fabric is very thin and the thread is fine and single stitched. Double or triple stitching is needed, and the material should fold over the top of the netting to help retain it and spread the stress loads. The bungee cord is grossly undersized, it should be at least 3/8” diameter.

I sent it back, being greatly disappointed. I can imagine what would happen if I had heavy items like grocery bags there and I had to slam on my brakes!

I resurrected an old Raingler 20”x 36” cargo net that I have used for twenty years on a couple of Land Cruisers - it is a little narrow for the Ranger bed, but will work well enough, and the threads will NEVER blow out. I added four stainless steel 3/16” carabiners to hold grocery bags. These nets are of vastly superior quality and made in USA, custom sizes available, including mesh, but they do cost ten times as much as the Musligy toy nets.

Buyer beware! A net that can work in a car trunk is not necessarily OK for a truck bed. Muslogy, if you redesign the Ranger net so that it will be durable, please let us know and I will gladly try the new version.

John Davies
Spokane WA USA

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I received my cargo net with high hopes. Upon close inspection, I returned it. The description on the webpage does not match what I got.
  • Stay Organized: Add a storage space to organize or store groceries, camping gear, fishing tackle, picnic equipment, and outdoor items and prevent your groceries from rolling while driving. Taking up very little space when not filled with stuff.
  • Heavy-Duty Metal Carabiners: Equipped with high quality metallic carabiners to ensure its high bearing capacity.
The materials and cast aluminum carabiners are very light duty, the only stout parts are the eyebolts, which are one piece stainless steel. The bottom fabric is very thin and the thread is fine and single stitched. Double or triple stitching is needed, and the material should fold over the top of the netting to help retain it and spread the stress loads. The bungee cord is grossly undersized, it should be at least 3/8” diameter.

I sent it back, being greatly disappointed. I can imagine what would happen if I had heavy items like grocery bags there and I had to slam on my brakes!

I resurrected an old Raingler 20”x 36” cargo net that I have used for twenty years on a couple of Land Cruisers - it is a little narrow for the Ranger bed, but will work well enough, and the threads will NEVER blow out. I added four stainless steel 3/16” carabiners to hold grocery bags. These nets are of vastly superior quality and made in USA, custom sizes available, including mesh, but they do cost ten times as much as the Musligy toy nets.

Buyer beware! A net that can work in a car trunk is not necessarily OK for a truck bed. Muslogy, if you redesign the Ranger net so that it will be durable, please let us know and I will gladly try the new version.

John Davies
Spokane WA USA

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Hi John,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share such detailed feedback — we truly appreciate it. 🙏

We’re sorry to hear the net didn’t meet your expectations, but your comments are incredibly helpful. We’ve already shared your input with our product team and will definitely keep your suggestions in mind if we work on future upgrades.

It’s also awesome to hear about your Raingler setup — sounds like a battle-tested piece of gear!

If we do come out with a more heavy-duty version for the Ranger, we’ll be sure to let you know. Thanks again for being so thoughtful with your feedback — it really helps us build better products for real truck users.

All the best,
– The Muslogy Team
 

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If we do come out with a more heavy-duty version for the Ranger, we’ll be sure to let you know. Thanks again for being so thoughtful with your feedback — it really helps us build better products for real truck users.
You should alter your webpage description to indicate that the net is only suitable for light objects like a jacket - it is in NO way designed for full grocery bags. I appreciate your personal activity in this forum. The Amazon page should accurately reflect your product’s capabilities - otherwise you just get unhappy buyers.

Upgrading the bungee size would add no extra cost to production, the extra labor to triple stitch all the seams after folding the material once would add a little cost. It would result in a better net.

John Davies
Spokane WA USA
 

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I put two 1 gallon windshield containers and some grocery nags in mine and they didnt fly to the front when i hit the brakes. I think its stronger than for jackets or clothing. Not like yours for keeping a tacs box in place or a gp medium but i think it works fine for normal city life.
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