Elasticated Cargo Nets

Excellent for load control of light loads on vehicles, trailers, and boats.

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  • Elasticated Cargo Net 105cm x 150cm Elasticated Cargo Net 105cm x 150cm
  • Elasticated Cargo Net 124cm x 191cm Elasticated Cargo Net 124cm x 191cm
  • Elasticated Cargo Net 25cm x 82cm Elasticated Cargo Net 25cm x 82cm
  • Elasticated Cargo Net 40cm x 80cm Elasticated Cargo Net 40cm x 80cm
  • Elasticated Cargo Net 35cm x 55cm Elasticated Cargo Net 35cm x 55cm
  • Elasticated Cargo Net 25cm x 82cm - Quantity 2 Elasticated Cargo Net 25cm x 82cm - Quantity 2
  • Elasticated Cargo Net Red 80cm x 70cm Elasticated Cargo Net Red 80cm x 70cm

Additional Information

Elastic nets are designed to easily stretch over a load and can be quickly secured in place with either a bungee cord, hooks, or clips. These nets are suitable for uneven or variable loads as the net conforms to the items placed underneath it. Using a net helps items stay in place and minimises damage to items during transit due to movement.

We use high-quality elastic in our range of nets, and they have a good degree of stretch and flexibility. Importantly, the nets retain their elasticity very well, even with continued use.

Elasticated nets can be used in cars and car boots, trailers or skips, trucks or vans, emergency vehicles, buses or coaches, campervans or mobile homes, roof racks or in-cab shelving, boats, and many other areas. There is a selection of ready-made elasticated cargo nets on the website in a range of sizes. Alternatively, please contact us to discuss a bespoke elasticated netting solution.

Elasticated cargo netting can help meet the requirements for securing loads for road transport, which is a legal requirement in the UK. Securing loads in vehicles is important as it protects the people involved in loading, unloading, and driving the vehicle. In addition, the regulations protect other road users, pedestrians, and the vehicle and its load. The Department for Transport, the European Commission code of practice, and the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) all have documented guidelines regarding load securing.