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DAP2022



Member Since: 16 Feb 2022
Location: Norfolk
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Cargo Net vs load space partition
Hi

Is the net suitable for keeping dogs in the back. Worried the metal partition might be “uncomfortable” if you had to brake quickly and they bashed into it

Thank you
Post #943346 21st Feb 2022 7:42pm
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Avelingporter



Member Since: 25 Jan 2016
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I use a rally car side window net. 600x600 size. Seems to work well. Cheap off eBay.
Post #943349 21st Feb 2022 8:04pm
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County V8



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Any dog traveling at 30 MPH will kill you if it hits you use mesh.
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haymeister



Member Since: 24 May 2021
Location: Saitama
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I have the cargo net. It does flex and give a bit. Photo attached.
I think with a small dog you’ll be fine with the net. With a large dog, you’ll probably want the metal partition due to the physics in the event of a crash.

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Post #943401 22nd Feb 2022 5:18am
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