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@Muslogy Auto hit a home run again with some new items for our pickup trucks! They now have truck bed cargo nets available in two different sizes.

The cargo nets are available for a full size truck bed and for smaller trucks & short beds. The larger cargo net is 4'x6' and can be stretched to 8'x12'. The smaller size is 4'x4' and will stretch to 7'x7'..... perfect size for the Ranger truck bed.

I got the smaller of the two for my short bed GMC Sierra (I don't currently have a Ranger....waiting to see if I want to trade up to a 26 Raptor once they are available). The smaller net has 8 loops and comes with a package of carabiners to attach it to your bed tie down hooks . In my case, I do need to add a center tie down loop to the bed above the wheel wells. But for now I can attach the carabiner to the bed cover rail clamps.

The cargo net is made of quality material and the elastic is very strong. If you carry loose lightweight items in your truck bed and don't want them to blow out, then one of the cargo nets from @Muslogy Auto is a great solution for keeping your things corralled.
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Thanks for the review, and welcome. FYI the Ranger tailgate net that goes straight across the back is junk. I am glad some of their other cargo nets are well made. Will you please post a follow up review after a few months of actual use, showing how it holds up?

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They are not junk, they work fine for items, like you said, light weight, that would normally be loose and sliding around. The musology cargo net is perfectly fine
 

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I've had mine for months and I use it all the time, and it has held up well so far. I mostly use mine for groceries and small items when going on trips. I will never not have one of these in the bed!
 

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i used it to hold new side steps for my wife's jeep in the bed when the tailgate was down. it kept them from sliding out the back
 

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I was a little hesitant to try this but for less than $20, meh, no loss. Installed this weekend and used more than I thought I would in the weekend. Runs to hardware store and groceries was able to drop lightweight bags in there and not slide around. Win! I already have thoughts for many other uses.

Seems well built, and appreciate the solid canvas bottom. Install was straightforward although in my use case, I have a spray in liner and they sprayed over the mounting points, so it took time to cut the lining out. Also, I have the swing out toolbox, so I had to get creative and order another mounting ring to allow the box to still swing out all the way and also allow a lower mounting point. The plus is that I was able to repurpose an M8 eyebolt to regain a tie down point I lost with the toolbox.

Pros:
  • All included hardware is strong and provides for simple, quick install. M8 & M6 eyebolts and carabiners.
  • Strong canvas bottom. All net would be a nightmare and it prolongs longevity.
  • Good stretch across the bed. Just enough to ensure room for items and still remain compact and stretchy.
Cons - ok, not cons but unknowns and possible areas of concern. Time will tell.
  • Elastic loops on four corners may not hold up to 'truck bed' usage. Seems a failure point and could be beefier, or eliminate elastic all together., IMO. The netting stretches, so why not use heavy duty canvas or rope loops to secure to carabiners vs. elastic loops?
  • From my limited use this weekend, the netting could be with smaller netting holes. As this is meant to hold smaller items, the gaps in netting is bigger than I'd hoped and smaller items poke through, get stuck. That's a nit pick on my end.
Overall, can't go wrong for an item less than $20 with discount code.

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