Black Bungie Net 14x17 or Extra Large 40x50

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5/21/2012
Batman
SW Florida, FL
50_stars
A Necessity

I carry one of each size at all times and use them constantly, a must have for any serious tourer

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5/19/2012
Johan
Adelaide, AU
50_stars
Too small and too big

I bought the 14x17 and it is too small to be used on the trunk rack holding down a bag. The 40x50 would be to big for that purpose as someone else have commented. They really should have a 3rd size in between, maybe 27x34?

I'm sure I will find a use for it someday so I'm keeping it in my pannier.

Not sure how long it will last if exposed to the elements for long duration of times.

Still, 5 stars as there is nothing wrong with the product.

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8/3/2011
Ron
Wheaton, IL
50_stars

This is a great little bungie net. will work great on the smaller stuff of the bike

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8/26/2010
Les
Elgin, IL
50_stars

I got the small one. Very versatile, matches the shape of the Kuryaken rack well. Can't go wrong here.

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6/19/2010
Burke
Murrieta, CA
50_stars

awesome price and size works well for rack

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5/1/2010
hound dog
Banning, CA
50_stars

Well, got one for me and one for my Buddie for a coming Yosemite trip we are going on May 18. This will hold my travel bag on the passenger seat which will become my back-rest.
I plan to install a trunk rack for the bag, but don't really like the looks of all that crap on the top of my trunk. How about you?
Buddie's bike has little saddle bag room so it will hold his crap bag on his passenger seat as well.

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8/6/2009
Maurice
Riverview, FL
50_stars

YEAH... WOW... That was BIG! When I ordered I was thinking like Japanese... 40x50 centimeters;-? I didn't know they made a bunjie that big. All the folks I know that bought one of those single wheel trailers coulda' saved a buck. Just load this net up with all your camping gear, throw in the kitchen sink and drop in one o'those exercise balls and tie it to the back o'tha bike... VIOLA! Instant trailer! Seriously though, mine was nice to have until I loaned it to a buddy and never got it back... Guess he liked it too. LOL

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7/31/2009
Eugene
Co. Kilkenny, IE
30_stars

Don’t get me wrong this is a great product but the net is so big I could put another Goldwing under it. I should have bought the smaller one but I suppose it will come in handy if I decide to bring the mother in law along.

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6/5/2009
Dr. DJ
Tucson , AZ
50_stars

For some time I have carried my Bible in a carring case with a handle. I have hooked this handle over the trunk rack and it has stayed there until last month, when I went air born over a bump in the road from a falt line. Needless to say the case is worse for the where. I will now use my 14" bungy from now on.

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5/29/2009
Alaska Dan
North Pole, AK
50_stars

This is a superb product and a must have for "one-up", "trailerless" cross country touring! I have used mine (15x15 inch) for Alaskan and Trans-Canada tours to secure a huge assortment of camping equipment between my backrest and trunk on my back seat. Whatever there was not room for in my trunk, saddlebags, or luggage rack got stuffed under the net. About five minutes after I used mine for the first time, I wondered how I got along without one for so long!

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$7.99 to $12.99
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