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Raingler Jeep Cargo Nets
Brand: Raingler
Features:
- Different sizes available to cover the top, sides, rear, and tailgate areas
- Styles available for Jeep Wrangler, CJ, and Unlimited
- 800# corrosion-resistant metal hardware
- 10yr UV-rated stitching
- Designed to be lightweight, strong, and free of wind noise/flapping
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Raingler Jeep Cargo Nets
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Raingler Jeep Cargo Nets - Reviews
Raingler Rocks! | |
Date: May 25, 2008 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Discovery Bay, CA) | |
I bought these last year before running the Rubicon. These nets are the best! I was able to squeeze all the gear we needed for the weekend and my dogs in the back of the jeep pairing these cargo nets with my Bestop ExtendaTrunk and cage system. Dogs in the cage, gear all around it. These cargo nets are very heavy duty and are worth the money! I had second thoughts when I saw the cost, but once you get them, you realize they are worth every penny! | |
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raingler full netting system | |
Date: Apr 14, 2008 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Derby, CT) | |
I shopped around on e-bay and saw some other nets cheaper but if your looking for the real deal RAINGLER is the one to get,they look great,work great,ya there a little pricey but you won,t regreat it. | |
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Awesome!!!!! | |
Date: Aug 25, 2007 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Columbus, Ohio) | |
Excellent product! Great quality and built to last. Quick disconnects would be nice, but not manditory. I rate this product a solid 10 | |
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Well Worth the Cost... | |
Date: Nov 25, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (The Florida Keys) | |
Bought the Raingler Cargo Nets and really love 'em. Keeps stuff from flying out the back when the tops is removed, or down. Really gives your Jeep a great look when the top and doors are removed. | |
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Raingler nets a ton of uses | |
Date: Nov 22, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Indiana) | |
While I was leary of shelling out the $$ for these they have paid for themselves. I strap backpacks, blankets, towstraps, tent and other soft goods to them. They also provide a barrier of protection for my side windows, and they keep my dog safely in the back. I have the side and rear net system. They free up some interior space which is helpful when traveling with the family. | |
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Versatile and sharp looking addition | |
Date: Nov 11, 2005 | |
Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (San Diego, Ca.) | |
I have the side and rear net on my 05 LJ (Unlimited). They turn a lot of heads as I believe it really dresses up the appearence of the Jeep. This is a great product for those who carry cargo, dogs in their Jeep. If your carrying cargo it keeps the cargo from falling out of your Jeep. If your riding with the soft top up then it keeps the cargo from resting on the windows and scratchig them. The advantages of the nets when carrying dogs is pretty obvious. My dog always makes me a bit nervous because I worry he will jump out at an intersection or something, the Raingler nets have given me peace of mind knowing I don't have to be holding on to his leash when driving. These nets are extremly strong, the weakest point is the military style cam buckle with a breaking strenght of 800 lbs. The Marine grade nylon used in the nets resists fading. Because of their exceptional strength you can use the netting system as an area to strap cargo such as backpacks and sleeping bags etc. Jeeperman/Raingler makes great products. Highly recommended. | |
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