I hate plastic bags sliding all over the back

Raingler

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Any interest in this sort of device?
 

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Timrich

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I have a generic net connected to the utility track that I use to hold down bags.

Sent from over there...
 

dhyde79

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Amarillo, TX
Interest, yes, $100, that'd rule it out for me, the one that came with the X doesn't do a poor enough job to warrant a $100 "pouch"...no offense intended, just my opinion...now if this were big enough with long enough leads to serve as a camping gear tie down for the cargo area, I'd be all over it...
 

FFPEAVES

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chattanooga, tn
Yea no offense intended either for me but I'm doing full custom built storage boxes with lights etc starting at just $125 so I'm my opinion $100 is a bit much for a net storage but don't get me wrong they are nice
 

drbandkgb

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I like it. Seems a hair high but everything you guys make is high quality so I'm guessing it's worth the price
 

rolling rock

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PA
Thats why i love the factory sliding storage box. It has dividers and nets. Dont know what year these came standard?
 

Airmapper

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Interest, yes, $100, that'd rule it out for me, the one that came with the X doesn't do a poor enough job to warrant a $100 "pouch"...no offense intended, just my opinion...now if this were big enough with long enough leads to serve as a camping gear tie down for the cargo area, I'd be all over it...

X2. The stock one works just as well and came with the X. I don't see $100 in value to the upgrade. I don't drink utility water, I buy it in jugs for drinking, and the stock one will handle about 10 gallons of water fine, which is a lot heavier and prone to sliding around than I'd say it was intended for.

Now make it so I can have multiple rows like that, and you'll have something. Say find a way to rig 3 of those parallel, it would be sweet. I could put water in one, heavy groceries in one, bread and eggs in one, and know it's all going to stay separate. I might consider that at $100 built like the one above, but I'm cheap.
 

Raingler

Bought an X
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Colorado
Thanks everyone. No offense, great feedback is what I want. It's some really expensive but nice mesh, the material would be neat for some side windows sort of thing for camping.
If anyone wants this one (limited edition!) PM me $80 shipped US
 
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