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Weโ€™re excited to giveaway 3 of our new Latex Cargo Nets compatible with all years and models of pickup trucks! ๐Ÿš™โœจ

How to Enter:
Tell us which do you prefer: Latex Cargo Net or Non-Latex Cargo Net? Let us know why in the comments below!

Prize:
3 lucky winners will each receive 1 Latex Cargo Net!
Bonus: Use discount code 627BA5MM to get 10% off on your purchase here: https://a.co/d/7nEGjRd

Start: NOW
End: August 16th, 2025
If youโ€™d like to learn more about this cargo net, you can click here to see the review.


Winner announcement: Shortly after the contest ends
Good luck and thank you for being part of our community!๐Ÿ™Œ

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Definitely latex! Super strong, would surely secure items in the bed without a need for a tonneau cover.
 
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Latex Cargo Net! Iโ€™m always loading stuff into my truck, whether itโ€™s gym gear, hiking stuff, or helping friends move things. A strong net like this would make it way easier to keep everything in place, It looks tough and super useful. Count me in!
 

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I've never tried a latex cargo net. I think it'd be interesting to try that! Seems like it'd be stronger and more reliable. I'd love to try your product! I use a non-latex for strapping down my camping stuff in the bed of my truck normally so I'd love to test out how a latex one would compare.
 
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I'm curious the differences between the two types. I'd go for latex since that seems the more popular choice, but I'd be happy w/either.
 

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Super stretchy latex would be my preference for certain! I often have gear in the bed that doesn't really need to be tied down, but I also don't want it to roll around. This sounds like the perfect solution.
 

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Latex for the stretch! To accommodate varying loadouts.
 

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Stretch all the way, I'm always to lazy to secure things properly in the bed and the latex net just makes everything so much easier.
 

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Latex all the way! It would eliminate a small percentage of would be crooks from getting into the load in my bed due to their Latex weakness.
 
 






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