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    Overhead cargo net - any recommendations?

    Looking for recommendations for an overhead cargo net for the 110.
    - Elastic and hooks, or ratchet tightening?
    - Taut. Doesn't start sagging over time.
    - Durable. Can take decent weight.

    Looking at the Mudstuff one but its showing as out of stock on their website.
    MUD Multinet Cargo Net

    Cheers

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    Not sure if you watch 4wd action or not but when jamie from jts was in thr dvd's he had a cargo net above the rear seats in his 130. From memory it was made of a narrow type of seatbelt material. Woven in and out of itself like a grid and attached somehow. I have always wanted one but never been able to find it

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    If you type "seatbelt webbing cargo net" in google there is a few websites and pictures

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    I've got very good quality elastic netting in the back of my 110 with excellent fittings from Mud Stuff UK.
    Only downside is that gear bounces in it.
    I'd look at the webbing style if I didn't have a cargo barrier.
    Great for light weight items though and recommended.
    Ken

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    Dolium have just introduced some roof nets and cargo barrier net to their range. Netting Solutions

    I've just ordered a cargo barrier net for a customer, so I'll see what the quality is like when it arrives.

    Cheers, Murray
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baytown View Post
    I've got very good quality elastic netting in the back of my 110 with excellent fittings from Mud Stuff UK.
    Only downside is that gear bounces in it.
    I'd look at the webbing style if I didn't have a cargo barrier.
    Great for light weight items though and recommended.
    Ken
    Thanks - this is what I was thinking might be the case with elastic ones. But I presume things like pillows, blankets and air mattresses would be ideal for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    Dolium have just introduced some roof nets and cargo barrier net to their range. Netting Solutions

    I've just ordered a cargo barrier net for a customer, so I'll see what the quality is like when it arrives.

    Cheers, Murray
    Thanks very much Murray. Took a look at the link. It seems like anchor points need to be added to the body for this - is that right? Appreciate any feedback you can provide once you have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty90 View Post
    Hey thanks for these links. That Highline hard shelf is interesting.
    I plan to sleep inside the 110 on top of the storage platform, and it looks like you could put all your sleeping stuff up in that area, and still have room to slide in for beddy byes.

    Presume it's well-anchored and approved, so in an accident it doesn't launch forward into the heads of the occupants sitting up front. Might ask them some questions.

    One good thing - uses existing bolts so no need for extra holes or modification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashleylipus View Post
    Not sure if you watch 4wd action or not but when jamie from jts was in thr dvd's he had a cargo net above the rear seats in his 130. From memory it was made of a narrow type of seatbelt material. Woven in and out of itself like a grid and attached somehow. I have always wanted one but never been able to find it
    I've seen those types too. They look a bit more hard core than the elastic ones but I wouldn't know if that's true, or if it becomes more tedious to use over time if you have to use the tightening system.

    Cheers for the tip. Will see if I can find that clip.

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