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VEVOR Climbing Cargo Net, 6.6 x 10.5 ft Playground Climbing Cargo Net, Polyester Double Layers Cargo Net Climbing Outdoor w/ 500lbs Weight Capacity, Rope Bridge Net for Tree House, Monkey Bar, Black

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Climbing Cargo Net, 6.6 x 10.5 ft Playground Climbing Cargo Net, Polyester Double Layers Cargo Net Climbing Outdoor w/ 500lbs Weight Capacity, Rope Bridge Net for Tree House, Monkey Bar, Black

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Joshcodes Joshcodes
Fun for kids
Hung it on our tree fort and the kids 12-18 love it
JV JV
Sturdy!
Used as a cargo net for a tree house. Easy installation
Tiffany G Tiffany G
still great!
my kids are hard on our outdoor toys and this is holding strong! while the least favorite of the playground accessories, its still a must have! very happy!
george f wilson george f wilson
Excellent product quality worked as described.
I put this up for a child’s party and it was perfect for five year olds through 10 year olds. It did not break our sturdy enough for several kids to be in at one time. Would purchase again.
ALW ALW
Seems sturdy, more for safety than climbing
I'm going to build my kids a treehouse this summer, so I plan on setting this up as a safety net so they can have an open side without the danger of falling off. Like another reviewer mentioned, it seems strong but not rugged, and I don't think it would last long if kids were enthusiastically climbing on it, poking sticks through it, etc. but it's definitely strong enough to hold the weight of several people, and I'm sure that if I fasten it along the base it'll be a great safety net so that my kids can lean out over the edge and look down from above.
TSim TSim
Home Owner
I bought this to hang horizontally in our maple tree, like a tree fort. In the first photo you can see that I only used rope around the edges and skipped several squares. It looked a little sketchy, but it supported two of us adding to about 200 lbs. But because it is 15-20' in the air, I bought some 1" ratchet straps and wove them through the outside edges and used the straps to attach to the tree. Now I feel very confident and we have had 2 adults and one kid, totaling about 350lbs sitting in it with no signs of distress. I originally pictured stretching it fairly flat, but when only supporting it from the 4 corners it sags quite a bit in the middle, like a hammock. That has the side benefit of making it very hard to fall out. I really like that this has two plys of the actual netting.
Sam Sam
We are in love
I was a bit hesitant when I ordered this but so far after a week of heavy use it have been rock solid. The setup is real important tho. You need to add a rope for hanging. Use a nylon rope with a 500lb rating then weave it through the outer edge of the net. My kids (and I) have spent every afternoon for the last week hanging out in the ‘net bridge’ that I attached off our monkey bars. It’s so comfortable to lay on and our two toddlers have had no issues with walking on it barefoot.

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