









US Cargo Control Cargo Net for Pickup Truck Bed 4.2 FT x 3.5 FT, Adjustable Truck Cargo Net with S-Hooks & Cam Buckles, Fits Short Pickup Beds - Can Also Use in Trailers, Garages, Sheds
40 200 ֏
Feb. 27 - Mar. 6 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
- SPECS - (1) Truck Bed Cargo Net | Fittings: S-Hooks | Industrial-Grade Polyester Straps with Cam Buckles | Length: 4.2' (50") | Width: 3.5' (42") | Webbing Break Strength: 10,000 Pounds | Square Hole Size: 6" x 6"
- BUILT FOR SHORT BEDS - Our truck cargo net is used for short truck beds to secure gear during transit, keeping tools, equipment, and loose items from shifting. You can also use the cargo net for trailer or garage applications to secure or hang items.
- ADJUSTABLE STRAPS - The pickup truck cargo net features four 48" colorfast polyester straps, each fitted with cam buckles and vinyl-coated S-Hooks for easy adjustment. S-Hooks attach to any anchor point quickly to anchor the net for custom coverage.
- INSTALLS IN SECONDS - Attach S-Hooks to the anchor point and pull the cam buckles to tighten the truck bed net cover. The cam buckles make it easy to adjust for your securement needs. 6" x 6" square holes on the net help items from falling through.
- DURABLE WEBBING - Our pickup bed cargo nets are made with industrial-grade 2" colorfast polyester webbing that boasts an impressive 10,000-lbs webbing break strength. It has interlocked weaves along the edging to prevent webbing from unraveling.
40 200 ֏
Feb. 27 - Mar. 6 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
Size
42" x 50"
Vehicle Service Type
Trailer
Material
Polyester, Vinyl
Color
Pack of 1
Brand
US Cargo Control
Extended Length
50 Inches
Fastener Material
polyester
Fastener Type
Buckle, Hook
Mesh Opening Size
6 Inches
Product Dimensions
50"L x 42"W
Automotive Fit Type
Universal Fit
Manufacturer
US Cargo Control
UPC
840086919502
Item Weight
7.15 pounds
Item model number
CN-425066-BLK
Manufacturer Part Number
CN-425066-BLK
Date First Available
December 9, 2017





