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The Swing-N-Slide WS 4481 Climbing Cargo Net is a durable, ASTM-certified outdoor play accessory designed for private backyard use. Measuring 243.84 x 76.2 cm and supporting up to 150 lbs, it features nylon rope and wooden dowels that promote kids’ coordination, balance, and strength. Easily customizable to fit various jungle gyms, swingsets, and ninja warrior-style obstacle courses.



| ASIN | B00076OC60 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,406 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #300 in Gym Sets & Swings |
| Brand | Swing-N-Slide |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,177) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | WS 4481 |
| Manufacturer | Swing N Slide |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WS 4481 |
| Model | Climbing Cargo Net for SwingSets, Play Sets or Jungle Gyms |
| Product Dimensions | 243.84 x 76.2 x 29.21 cm; 453.59 g |
J**Y
Great service product true too information
C**E
I purchased this to replace a broken 5 year old cargo net on our play set. It was longer than what we needed, but it was easy to cut and retrofit to meet our needs. This design is an improvement from the previous design as the wooden dowel rungs are shorter and probably will not warp as much. It has been installed for 2 months and the kids love it.
A**K
Good Just installed by carpenter
M**K
Very please with this cargo net. Hung it up on a climber I built that is connected to a rock climbing wall. The net is not perfect as the rods on the bottom were not quite level, but it doesn't hindered use and my kids love it. It seems well built and came with all the needed hardware and clear install instructions. You do need to anchor the bottom ( I used a 4x4 buried in rubber mulch). Secure and not tacky looking. Fun for kids. Its a winner.
J**K
Overall a great net. I used it in a DIY project and have two suggestions for future costumers. Lower beam: drill 1/2 inch holes for the loose ends to put through the lower beam. I really have good tools but with the suggested 3/8 inch holes the hole is as wide as the climbing net cord is and I had to widen it. It just makes it easier using 1/2 inch and doesn't do much/any harm to the wood beam. Secondly don't tighten the screws at the top of the net. Just make them tight enough so you can pull the net straight and fasten the lower ends. Then fully tighten the screws at the top end to increase the tension in the net even more. I also added some washers as seen on the picture not included in the set.
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