I was going to get a cargo barrier about a year ago. Although they play a very important role in protecting the occupants in the case of a crash, I've always found them to be quite restrictive in terms of versatility of the load space, and they obscure rear vision.
The alternative that I came up with, and which I find completely acceptable for my needs is to use a cargo net to tie down the bulky load ( especially when going camping).
I purchased a small gorilla net and I created some rope loops on the tie down points. This allows me to clip (with carribeenas from Bunnings) the net either directly onto the tie down points or to use the loop extensions when the load is especially bulky. In essence I wrap and tie down the load in the rear of the car before closing the tailgate. It works really well as far as I'm concerned. Couple that with a roof rack and I don't see that I will need a cargo barrier.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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					 so can't definitively comment on that aspect but the original poster said that there was now no pressure on the blind and hence less chance of wear on the blind from the barrier rubbing against it.
 so can't definitively comment on that aspect but the original poster said that there was now no pressure on the blind and hence less chance of wear on the blind from the barrier rubbing against it. 
						
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