Saturday, October 21, 2017

PowerTye Mfg Cargo Net Featuring Adjustable Hooks & Tight Mesh Features and Reviews


15"x15" PowerTye Mfg Cargo Net featuring 6 Adjustable Hooks & Tight 2"x2" Mesh

This premium net is constructed with smaller 2"x2" mesh (compared to 3"x3" or larger standard mesh). This net will secure your cargo and help eliminate "fall through"! Unique hooks are designed to reduce scratching and feature sub-hooks for quick tightening adjustments.

Features
- PowerTye® Mfg Premium Cargo Nets are constructed with smaller 2"x2" mesh (compared to 3"x3" or larger on most nets)
- Secures your cargo and helps eliminate "fall through"
- Unique hooks are designed to reduce scratching and feature sub-hooks for quick tightening adjustments
- 4.4mm Thick Latex Bungee stretches further and lasts longer than standard bungee material
- 6 ABS Plastic Hooks are adjustable and durable

Reviews

"Much better than the other options out there because the net has 7 squares in each direction instead of the 5 offered by others. That means there is more elastic to secure your gear, and smaller holes for the gear to slip through, compared to others the same size. A nice feature is that the hooks have a secondary small hook in the back so that you can gather up any extra net to tighten it when securing odd-shaped loads."
By PT827

"These nets are wonderful! The tighter spacing is more secure. The hooks are tough and can be adjusted to make a tighter fit. They aren't metal and less likely to scratch. There are 3 of us with them and have used them alot over the last month and a half. They haven't stretched out. A full helmet fits under it. Or you can put a small duffel bag or rain suit. They are really worth the money. Don't waste your time with the larger woven (spaced) nets as your stuff will fall out. I highly recommend this cargo net!!"
By Danny Barmore

"I purchased this net to secure cargo to a Buell Blast and it has worked great! I've been using the net for a week now with my lunch box (9x9x11 and usually weighs over 10lbs loaded) and this net keeps it totally secure around tight turns and 60mph+ highway speeds.
I really like the movable plastic hooks because my bike only has 4 anchor points under the rear seat and I use the other 2 in front and behind the cargo to cinch the net to prevent any sliding.
It took me a few attempts to make this work, at first I tried to stretch the net with the box already sitting in place. It was too much tension for me to be able to hook where I needed to. I found it works best by securing the 4 corners of the net first, then stretching the net over the box a small section at a time, sliding my box under as I go. The elastic bands remind me of a really thick hair tie, so I wonder about the longevity under the tension I put it through daily.
Seems like a quality product so far and if this one breaks I would most likely get another the exact same."
By Christopher

"Use this to secure items to my motorcycle. The net can expand considerably to roughly 30x30". This results in the 2x2" mesh openings enlarging quite a bit but no problem for my application. The hooks are plastic, not plastic covered metal, but seem sufficiently durable (so far anyway). Some have mentioned that the hooks are large; too large to clip onto certain things. But they easily clip onto the edges of my motorcycle seat so it obviously varies with situations. Overall I feel the net is durable, that my cargo is secure, and a good value. But it is new so time will tell if that evaluation holds true months from now."
By Ldolamore

"The plastic hooks have sufficient "beef" to accommodate the lightweight baggage loads (like wet tent, rain tarp or rain gear) on the rear luggage rack during my motorcycle adventure touring. I always use straps first to attach luggage and then this cargo net over the top, as a second line of defense, as strap buckles CAN break. Love the little clips on each hook that allow easy stretching of the cord to allow "tighting" as much or little as you need. "
By Moonshadow751

"Good quality product. Was a bit larger and stiffer than I expected, but I like it!
Especially I liked the little hooks on the back of each hook.
Wonder what are those for? It's when the object you're trying to secure is smaller than the net, you can Descrease the size of the net, securing some of the ribbons on the backs of those hooks, thus reducing net's surface. Bravo! So useful!"
By Oleg

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