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Backseat Rider Net

Backseat Rider NetBrand: ethical
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $22.95
Buy New: $10.99
as of 3/16/2010 03:52 MDT details
You Save: $11.96 (52%)

Qty 90 In Stock


New (23) from $10.99

Seller: Ablackhorse
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 13562

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 2

MPN: 1381aaa
UPC: 077234013816
EAN: 0077234013816
ASIN: B0002HBLKO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
The new Backseat Rider Net is a removable barrier that keeps pets in the back of the car, preventing disturbances to the driver. Made of strong nylon, it has an adjustable elasticized frame.


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Good idea- if only it worked...   January 30, 2010
Linds (Lincoln, NE)
I intended to use this product for my cat on our 7 hour road trip, so he could have the whole back seat to himself without distracting me up front. It worked for about 3 hours, and then he figured out how to get around it... I can't imagine how this would ever work for a dog. The net is very easy to pull down, even when tightened.
As you can see on the picture provided, there are gaps on the sides of, and above the seats that the cat can sneak through.
Aside from that, the clips that came with it are pretty much impossible to use- i had to use safety pins. Not a big deal, but annoying.
Anyway- it was a good idea, and inexpensive, it just didn't work.



2 out of 5 stars great quality, not great for cats.   December 31, 2009
JF (Columbus, OH)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought the rider net because it is very hard for my cats to remain in their crate on my 7 hour drive back home for school. Most other backseat car products are made for large dogs, so when I saw that this didn't have large holes in it and it went from floor to ceiling I was very hopeful. The product was very easy to install in my Honda Accord and for the first hour the cats remained in the back seat with no problem. After an hour though both of them figured out how to climb over and around the net, completely defeating its purpose. The next rest stop I ended up just taking the net down. The product is well made and easy to install, but unless you have calm and non curious animals it probably won't work for your needs.


1 out of 5 stars For SUV - Hooks to outside luggage tracks   December 29, 2009
L Bishop (Va)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have a small car - the item I got in the mail says "New larger version" this is for an SUV or truck - it doesn't hook to the inside of the car it actually hooks to the luggage tracks outside on the roof of the car. I couldn't get it to fit in my car and my dog got stuck in it and looked like a fish caught in a net. NOT GOOD!!! He could have been hurt or gotten hung up in it, the mesh is very large!!!


4 out of 5 stars spider web   November 11, 2009
Margaret Carey (Harrison, MI United States)
We were happy with the net. It does not hold the dogs in the back seat but we expected this as we had read the reviews. It does make a great spider web for Haloween.


1 out of 5 stars Easy Installation?   November 1, 2009
Randi (Sanford, FL United States)
I'm not sure how well this product works because I can't install it. The thing keeps getting tangled up in itself for one thing. One of the hook clips has a piece of plastic melding it to itself, which looks like a manufacturer defect, and results in me not being able to attach the clip to anything. I can't figure out how to hook it up at the bottom, and the tighteners on the top and side in the picture are both right next to each other on the side on my net - huh? It also came with two plastic pieces that are mentioned nowhere in the instructions on the back of the box. I can usually figure things out, but after attempting to install this thing for an hour, I give up. I wish the instructions were clearer.

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