At $6 these things are great. It's true that there is a lot of open space to the front and the rear. They are best used for bulky items since they can't hold anything small by themselves. If I had to complain about these nets I would have to say that the only thing that I don't like is that the ends of the small hooks are very sharp and it's easy to snag something on them. I took a small file to them and they are fine now.
Done Sparky.
What was old is now new again........ http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=5775.msg67736#msg67736
C hooked me up with the link to this bungee net, it fits perfect for the C14 side case lids, I always run a bag liner in my left side case for my laptop, shoes, and lunch when commuting to work. The right side case I keep some small stuff like road side assist and hat etc, with this cargo net it keeps all that small misc stuff tucked nicely on the lid side and provides a nice open space for beer etc that I pick up from the store on the way home. Thanks brother!! http://wingstuff.com/products/3367-trunk-cubby-net?sitesync=done
Wish I could say that about me...
I'll have to work on that.
+1 and I can't tell if I have a full head of hair. What's not to like?
This bungee net is pretty slick. Thanks Jay
I just had to switch to a stronger pair of reading glasses. It sucks getting old. I do have a young hot wife though, unfortunately I can't see her.
You probably should get her to drive you around...
You haven't seen her drive.
Neither have you.
This net makes for a great place to put additional fuel canisters, I now can carry an extra .8 gallons of fuel to give me an extra 25 miles or so for some remote places when you really need to find a gas station and can't. Thanks again C!
Jay, that means you are good for your biannual trip to the paint shop, right You using the toy hauler for this years COG Rally?