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J**L
The kids love climbing through it
We used this to build a play net in the ceiling of our basement. The kids love climbing through it. No signs of wear or problems so far.
B**V
Multipurpose uses as a hay feeder for horses
I bought this to use as a slow feeder net for my horses. Keeps the hay waste to a bare minimum. I like that it came with plenty of ropes for attaching it to my hay ring. I can open the net, fill the ring and tie the net securely around the hay ring and the horses can pull the hay out through the 2" openings. It prevents them from flinging hay out with their heads and wasting hay. Works perfectly for what I wanted and was a third of the cost of a slow bale hay feeder. ** update answer to a question about how the net is tied ** My first net was similar to the photo here, the cross ties were tied and the ends were woven and appeared to be melded together for strength. My current net is different, the cross ties are woven and the ends appear woven with a bungie cord weaved around the outside to help with strength. I have been using this almost daily as a slow feed hay net for my horses. they have made a couple holes, but I simply weave bale rope to tie the holes back up and have had no problems, ever, with the net unravelling.
D**S
Alternate Use
We are using this net to cover large round bales of hay placed in a galvanized, tubular, off-the-ground, feeding cradle in order to control the rate at which the horses use the hay. If you don't cover the hay, the horses can have 1200# of hay spread all over the ground in less than two hours. (Sad personal experience.) This netting works perfectly. The round bale is placed on its side in the cradle (don't forget to remove the bale's wrapping, but ONLY once it is suspended about 6" right over the cradle), with just enough of the netting under it to cover the bottom plus enough to meet the other portion of the net which is stretched over the top of the bale. The sides are then laced up tightly with baling twine or some other kind of tough cordage so the horses can't empty the cradle from the side - which they most assuredly will do if given the chance. The horses can "graze" on the hay anytime they want. Food frenzy anxiety is completely eliminated, and the BIGGIE - waste is reduced to nearly nothing. We have had the net in use for over a month now and it has not shown any damage from being nibbled on by the horses. I think they learn to nibble around it and not through it. (Just my theory.) How this netting works on cargo? I haven't the foggiest idea!
A**E
More like fishing net, not a cargo net
If pictures say 1000 words, then the pictures of this product lie,lie,lie. Openings are only 1.5 inches and the seams are all glued together, not what I expected. Not even worth $20 in my opinion, a bad purchase for me. Shipping took forever to get here and now I have to order something else to replace it.
G**H
Work Smart, not hard.
I put a 400lb. capacity winch in my attic. Christmas decorations go up and down in this net. Only need one trip up and one trip down the step in a 9" ceiling home.
D**Y
Five Stars
Helps to keep material from falling out of the utility trailer. Works good
B**L
It worked good. It kept everything inside the truck bed for ...
It worked good. It kept everything inside the truck bed for over 1,200 miles.I would say for the money all went well
A**J
Rugged lightweight
Solid, perfect addition to my carport
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