🚗 Elevate your ride’s storage game — never lose gear on the go!
The Kaskawise Upgrade Car Ceiling Cargo Net is a durable, double-layer polyester mesh organizer measuring 31.5" by 21.6". Featuring 9 reinforced straps and 4 metal buckle fasteners, it supports up to 20 pounds of cargo overhead without sagging. Designed for universal fit across cars, SUVs, trucks, and vans, it includes a zippered pocket for easy access and keeps your vehicle interior clutter-free during long trips and camping.
Size | 31.5 x 21.6 inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Golf Cart, Van, Car, Truck |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Black |
Brand | Kaskawise |
Extended Length | 25.98 Inches |
Fastener Material | Metal |
Fastener Type | Buckle |
Mesh Opening Size | 0.05 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 31.5"L x 21.6"W |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Kaskawise |
UPC | 784112393495 |
Load Capacity | 20 Pounds |
Model | KK-CargoNet-NEW |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KK-CargoNet-NEW |
Manufacturer Part Number | KK-012 |
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Great buy
Perfect 😊 I love it
F**A
Posh British Review of the Kaskawise Car Ceiling Cargo Net – Four Out of Five Stars
Ah, the Kaskawise Car Ceiling Cargo Net – a marvel of modern vehicular architecture, darling. One might say it’s the crown jewel of in-car storage, dangling ever-so-gracefully like a high society butler with impeccable grip.Upon installing it (which, I must say, required less effort than assembling an IKEA chaise with a glass of chardonnay in hand), I found myself rather chuffed at how much this clever net could cradle. Baby quilts, paper towels, a suspicious number of sunglasses—all elegantly suspended overhead, leaving my boot gloriously uncluttered and free for more frivolous pursuits like picnic baskets or Labrador lounging.The mesh is delightfully robust, and the double zips—oh the zips!—glide smoother than a Downton Abbey valet. It doesn’t sag like my aunt’s trifle either, which is a major plus.Why not five stars, you ask? Well, it does require a car with four ceiling handles. Mine, sadly, had only three, so a bit of jiggery-pokery was required to make it work. But once up, it hasn’t budged—rather like a well-trained corgi.In short: if your vehicle is properly endowed with handles, this net is a posh little lifesaver. Would I buy it again? Absolutely. It’s the Rolls-Royce of rooftop rummage containment.Jolly good show, Kaskawise. Jolly good show.
M**S
I was determined to make this work
Ya’ll, this thing definitely has some minor design flaws…..BUT I was so determined to make this thing work for my 2010Toyota Corolla.I’m about to go on a long road trip with my dog.I needed more space to store charging cables and maybe my dog’s lighter toys.I ultimately wanted to store my books in it but we’ll see how my current idea goes. This thing will fight with you when you’re installing it and it’s going to fit an SUV better or if you’re shorter.My ~hack~ was to use the leftover strap and safety pins to attach it to itself to hold the remaining net up more.(See pics)I might even sew it to the roof of my car to hold better and it’ll have less noticeable damage to the ceiling (hopefully)Anyways 3 stars because I already threw the box to return it in and I had to do all the extra work to make it sag less, but it’s still functional.Also, if you’re wondering about the window cover- it’s Reflectix, get it at any hardware store and there’s a tutorial blog/Youtube somewhere online for it.
S**Y
Where Have You Been All My Life
Every person who looks/rides in our car says, “That’s so cool! I need one of those!”It really is such a genius idea!And so far it seems really well made. Our toddler likes to use it as a pull up bar and has yet to break it, and he’s not a petite boy.As you can see from the picture, the capacity is awesome! We currently have 2 throw blankets, 4 kids’ winter coats, a picnic blanket, and a baby carrier in there. I usually also keep wipes and a few diapers in one of the zipper pockets and sometimes the kids put toys in there (no matter how many times I ask them not to :)) So it can fit a lot! The straps were really long so they were hanging down in the rearview so we tied them in knots to keep them out of the way, but I am glad they are so long so we can get it to the exact size we need it.If you stuff it too full, it will drag and impede vision in the rear view, but we can fit a lot in there without dragging, especially when we fold it neatly instead of just stuffing like it is in this picture! =DWe drive a Sienna and the roof at the back section where we have it is fairly tall. If you drive a smaller car you’d probably have more issues with visibility.Yeah, so far I have nothing bad to say about it! If it turns out not to last very long I will get on and update the review. But honestly for the price and for how convenient it’s been, I’d probably just buy another one if it breaks.
A**R
Waste of money. Try packing bags.
Far too wide and sags. It was just as tight as the straps won't get any tighter. It's made of plastic not so much a net type or even canvas.Worst of all I'm 5'2" and it was touching the top of my head. I couldn't wait to remove it. But I had bought it for a long distance trip and didn't have the time to just return it.
S**R
Great product
Good product for the price, I would buy again
D**J
Just right
This is sturdy and absolutely solves the need!