Motorcycle Accessories - Vega Motorcycle Bungee Cargo Net Blue ACBungee Blue

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Motorcycle Accessories - Vega Motorcycle Bungee Cargo Net Blue ACBungee Blue

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Motorcycle Accessories - Vega Motorcycle Bungee Cargo Net Blue ACBungee Blue


Color: Blue


Features:



  • Brand: Vega
  • Size Un-stretched: 16 inches x 16 inches
  • Stretched Square :  25 inches x 25 inches
  • Stretched Rectangular: 37 inches x 17 inches
  • Tightly fastens books, bags, jackets, helmets, etc. to the rear seat
  • 6 plastic coated and rubber-tipped hooks keep your bike from being scratched while locking down your load
  • Durable elastic bands neatly prevent load shifting and spillage
  • These nets provide a larger coverage area than most other brands


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Good product for a great price

Comment: I wanted something really small that I can put under my bike's seat, but also something relatively strong that I can use to tie things when needed after shopping etc. This net works quite well for that purpose. It even comes with a small reusable plastic bag which is quite useful. The hooks are made of metal, plated with plastic and have rubber covers at the end. I wish they had version with plastic hooks as it would be simpler and more durable.

D2007 "Dan"

Toronto, Canada

3/13/2010

Cargo Net

Comment: Received Cargo Nets in great condition and quickly. Would buy from again and would recomend to others. Thank you!

Customer

Portland, OR

Pretty good product,

Comment: When purchasing bungee netting, consider the stretch length, etc. carefully. I did not and this was a bit small for my purposes (thankfully, I bought two!). This was my fault, but something to consider.

The metal hooks really needed to be crimped to the netting. I understand that they weren't for versatility, likely. However, I wound up losing a couple of hooks on a trip when removing the net. I would recommend taking a pair of pliers and crimping the ends to the netting.

Joshua C. Mabus

Tupelo, MS

3/13/2010

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