HitchMate StretchWeb Cargo Net Customer Reviews
10 Customer Reviews
Loose loads are more than a recipe for lost freight—they’re illegal in most states. Before you hit the highway, snug your stuff down with the HitchMate StretchWeb Cargo Net, the cargo net that adjusts to fit whatever you’re hauling.
Tree trimmings, camping equipment, moving boxes—your HitchMate StretchWeb Cargo Net holds anything you pile on. Thanks to its durable, all-weather web of bungee cords and self-adjusting joints, it stretches and conforms to the shape of your freight. Plus, it comes with 12 moveable hooks and anti-scratch guards, so you can secure it anywhere there’s a lip, ledge or rail.
What’s more, the HitchMate StretchWeb Cargo Net comes in a range of sizes to work with rooftop cargo carriers, truck beds and utility trailers. When you’re not hauling gear, it folds up and fits neatly inside its own storage pouch. It’s even backed by a Lifetime Warranty.
Our 5+ HitchMate StretchWeb Cargo Net customer reviews have an average rating of 4.50 out of 5 stars. To see specific reviews about your vehicle, please select your year, make and model from the drop down above.
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Reviewed by Susan B (Hernando, MS) Reviewed for a 2010 Toyota Tundra — Nov 17, 2012 7:57 AM
The the HitchMate StretchWeb Cargo Net. You determine where and how many places to hook! Covers your whole load and even keeps your tarp from blowing around. Don't know how I ever traveled without it!
Reviewed by Hyeong S (Germantown, MD) Reviewed for a 2009 Honda Ridgeline — Jun 27, 2012 11:01 AM
I haven't used it yet but it looks strong and well made. All of the hooks are detachable plastic hooks but they are thick so it may not fit inside a narrow opening. As pictured, the perimeter bungee is a different color so its easy to separate and it comes in a pouch so its easy to store and carry it around.
Reviewed by C C M (Carmichael, CA) Reviewed for a 2003 GMC Sierra — Sep 30, 2011 8:52 AM
This net is a perfect fit for my 6 X 12 utility trailer. I use it to make sure that any tarps I use to cover loads don't flap around. helped keep my load secure on a recent cross country drive.
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Asked by Anonymous
Dec 10, 2012 8:32 AM
1999 Toyota Tundra
1 Answer
Will this product - HitchMate StretchWeb Cargo Net - work for pickup beds size 4x8? (48"x96") I want it for covering loads of leaves and brush... which size to get? it doesn't look like you have a size for my ize bed.. deb
Answered by Nathan S. — Dec 18, 2012 12:36 PM
Hi Deb, With a tarp covering your leafy cargo, I would expect the mass to stick up above the top of the bed. With a 60" x 96" net, you will have enough slack to cover everything. And, when you have a smaller load, simply connect one side of the net to the cargo hold-downs at the bottom of the bed and the other side to the top of the bed.
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