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Gladiator Cargo Net is the Strongest of Off The Shelf Truck Nets

The new Gladiator net, previously known as Gorilla net, has been tested lifting thousands of pounds of cement bags.  This net is used in many applications for military, fire, police, oil, electric among many other applications and can be custom made to your specific size as long as you order sufficient quantity.

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Current Stocking Sizes are:

Small – 4.75 x 6’

Medium – 6.75 x 8’

Large – 8 x 10’

XL – 10 x 12’

XXL – 11 x 19’

Strength Test 1

We also offer a smaller 28 x 36” ATV option and a 4 x4’ option called the Baja net as well as truck tarps of similar sizes constructed only of the rip stop mesh fabric.

Our Gladiator Cargo Net is the strongest of all the off-the-shelf cargo nets in today’s market.  Although we make custom cargo nets that are stronger than the Gladiator net, the custom nets are significantly more expensive, and we always try to recommend a money saving option such as the Gladiator if at all possible.

The great thing about this net, as well, is that it doesn’t just use 1.5” webbing, it uses webbing and a very strong semi water-resistant rip- stop mesh fabric that adds to security and strength, as well as aesthetics.  Another feature of the Gladiator net is that it has so many grommets in multiple locations, it’ll make your head spin trying to decide which grommet to use.

As you can see from these photographs, this net is very strong.  Comes with 4 straps that are about 6 feet in length with approximately 3-4 foot of play, including a snap hook to attach to the grommet and a cam-buckle tensioner with wire hook and strap in order to crank down tight at your anchor.  If you get the massive 11×19 XXL size, that one comes with 8 strap sets.

Questions or need to place a special order?  Call or email us today~!

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