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The Yakima MegaWarrior Stretch Net fits over the MegaWarrior basket to keep your gear nice and secure.
The Yakima MegaWarrior StretchNet looks like something Spider Man shot out of his wrist. Really, it's a custom stretchy net used to keep your gear secure in your MegaWarrior basket. Fits over MegaWarrior with Extensions (YAK0115), too.
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Add the StretchNet to your Mega Warrior to firmly secure gear and equipment

The Megawarrior Stretch Net helps keep your gear in place during your drive to the trailhead.
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| Manufacturer's SKU #: | 8007081 |
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| Yakima LoadWarrior Stretch Net | $37.99 - $38.36 | |
| Yakima Basketcase Stretch Net | $30.00 |
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solid product | |
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| I use this cargo net for my roofrack for camping and exploring the mountains. Holds everything down really well, and stretches pretty far. Sometimes a slight hassle to untangle the netting, but doesn't take too long, you will encounter this with all nets. In the end, solid product, now the long term testing begins. | |
| the outdoorss at REI on 11/12/2008 | |
So far so good | |
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| Got over having to pay for it separate from rack. It could be a bit more rectangular than square. It may make it a bit easier to put on. But it does stretch out something fierce which was a surprise the first time I used it. | |
| Lil at REI on 09/13/2007 | |
Great addition to MegaWarrior | |
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I have used this on 2 trips and so far it has performed great. It has a nice secure fit. The double sided hooks are nice because you have the option to hook onto the large or small tubes. Everything stays secure. | |
| Vx2 at Backcountry.com on 08/03/2007 | |