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The Car Ceiling Cargo Net Storage Pocket (31.5"x21.6") by Cacarbroo is a universal-fit, polyester mesh organizer designed for SUVs, minivans, and cars with 4 overhead handles. Featuring an X-shaped reinforced strap system and 9 load-bearing belts, it supports up to 20 pounds with minimal sag. Dual zippered mesh pockets provide breathable, quick-access storage for travel essentials, while its compact foldability ensures easy stowing when not in use. Perfect for road trips, camping, or daily commuting, it installs tool-free in under a minute.
Size | 31.5"x21.6" |
Vehicle Service Type | Minivan, Car, SUV |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Black |
Brand | Cacarbroo |
Extended Length | 31.5 Inches |
Fastener Material | âMixed |
Fastener Type | Buckle |
Mesh Opening Size | 0.1 Inches Squared |
Product Dimensions | 31.5"L x 21.6"W |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Cacarbroo |
Load Capacity | 20 Pounds |
Item Weight | 12.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | BT-CCCN-HY80x55 |
Lift Type | manual |
M**K
If you have overhead clearance this is great for stashing soft, light items
You want to make sure you have enough clearance overhead before you get this; keep in mind the net will be positioned with your grab handles at the four corners, and the grab handles will be the highest level the cargo net will be. After that, you probably want about 4-6 inches of bulging clearance below the height of the grab handles, but it'll probably be mostly in the center and depends on how you load it.That said, I'm 5'9" and this fits just great in my subcompact 4-door hatchback. I was a little worried the cargo net and contents will be pretty obvious to outside snoops looking in my window, but at least since my roof is fairly low below eye level it would take some more effort to bend over to see the net.Since this will be overhead and there's potential for vertical bouncing if you hit some bumps/dips, you'll probably want to limit the contents to soft and less dense things like maybe jackets, towels, and smaller blankets, maybe a few pamphlets or maps or a couple paperback books. Soft package foods might be okay too, but maybe not drinks. That way if your car does bounce and the cargo net swings some, if it makes contact with your head it will be something soft and not too heavy hitting you.That said once I installed this it seemed fairly secure, not as floppy as I was first thinking it would be. The structure straps are good, and the cross strapping helps even more. The trick is to make sure the cross straps are as tight as you can make them, and when setting it up, find at least 1x clip to hold the loose cross strap closed around its grab handle, until you can bring the other end over to snap them shut before tightening.I'll be using mine to stash off-weather or off-season clothing (packable puffer jacket, gloves, hat, mylar poncho), a couple of travel pillows and sleep masks, mylar sleeping bag, and a few microfiber towels for drying off.
M**O
Works well, only slight sag
This cargo net is probably the best Iâve used. I went through 2 others that sagged way low. Because there are cross straps the sag is minimal depending on what you load it with. I placed a couple bungees across the net from the car handles and it helped a lot. Iâd say no matter what you get up there youâre gonna get a little sagging. But this one is built better than others. For the money itâs a good value buy. The storage capacity for me is enough to hold a couple blankets and cold weather gear like gloves and hats.
M**N
Not for me .
Wasnât tight and I couldnât get it tighter . I have a large suv and it just didnât work out for me .
I**Y
Great additional storage!
I use my minivan to camp and travel in. I do my best to keep the things I carry with me to a minimum, and neatly stored.This little cargo net is nice and sturdy, includes a zippered pocket.Great for those "light" extras that you just want out of the way!I'd recommended this particular cargo net.
S**N
Average
I was very keen on this but ultimately it was so hard to adjust to proper tightness that I gave up on it. It sagged a lot and obscured my visibility even with just a blanket in it.
A**R
Works as intended
Didn't want to buy expensive molle panels for the interior since i dont go off roading or camp very often. So went with these. It works as intended, it holds my traction boards without much sag. It doesn't obstruct my view from the rear view mirrors. 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 1958.
T**L
Great for camping!
This is well made and sturdy, I appreciate that it's an enclosed net bag, allowing things to be zippered inside instead of just being put on the top of the net. It hooks well in my equinox. I'll be cross country car camping and this will keep my bedtime stuff up and out of the way, but still in reach from my bed.
J**F
Sag
The straps are not long enough to provide the âXâ buckle as shown in pictures. Sags 2 inches off the roof, without anything packaged inside; the only way to have this net stick to the ceiling of your car; as shown in the photos are either using velcro or maybe even stapling it to the roof.
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