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cargo net/organizer tips

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:54 pm
by klement
Hi,

I don't like my groceries travelling all around the trunk so I'm thinking of getting something to take care of that. I see the options for 2 different nets, one is spread on the bottom of the trunk while the other is vertical-like. I cannot see how big it is from the picture @suzuki site so here goes my question: How do you solve this? Does anybody out there have one of these nets? How good they are? How much cargo can they hold?

Or are there any other options I might like? I've seen a suzuki collapsible cargo organizer as well (listed as vitara accessory I think but they claim it should fit all models, which I guess its true), but it costs a lot more than the net(s). I haven't had much luck trying to find an aftermarket solution like this ...

Thanks!

Re: cargo net/organizer tips

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 8:28 pm
by Northernstar
i have the vertical one and it's really small. 2 to 3 regular plastic bags (like the ones from superstore) and it's full. not a very good bang for the buck imho.

Re: cargo net/organizer tips

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:25 pm
by Blackbelt
I have to agree with northernstar, i too have the vertical net and it doesnt hold much. I do find it useful to have Vs nothing though.
What i would recommend over that would be a Rola cargo organizer. I have one of these in my wifes smart, and it does a great job for not a lot of $$

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rola-Cargo-Trun ... es&vxp=mtr

Re: cargo net/organizer tips

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:53 pm
by Hardboiled
I have both nets and I agree that the horizontal is a little small but I never use it for groceries. For the horizontal net I like to use it for running shoes, small camping gear, work gear and etc. The vertical net (it covers the front of the trunk opening) just blocks off stuff from spilling out of your trunk when you open it.
I get plenty of utility from both nets and wouldn't hesitate to get them again. The only thing I can recommend is to look carefully at what you carry in your trunk and decide from there.