🌟 Unleash the Climbing Champion in Your Child!
The Aoneky 5.9 ft Nylon Climbing Cargo Net is a robust climbing rope ladder designed for children aged 3 and up. Constructed with high-quality nylon and resin, it features a 5-layer design, a 0.7-inch diameter rope, and a weight capacity of 220 lbs. This outdoor toy not only provides hours of fun but also aids in developing essential motor skills, balance, and coordination. Easy to install and safe for use, it’s the perfect addition to any backyard adventure.
R**S
The dowels won’t rot like the wooden ones I previously had
Added to our former pool deck for grandkids to climb up on. Had wooden dowels on the old cargo net, these are some sort of poly that won’t rot. Should last for a long time
A**G
Works great
Love the staggered height of each step - works well for my 6 year old to climb.
M**S
Lots of fun
Good product. Strong and seems like it will hold up. Easy for children to use. The steps are about a foot apart but my three year old could make the steps. We used it to climb into a tree house so it was at an angle and connected to wood on each end.
A**R
Good Sturdy Rungs
It took some doing to get this connected to my do-it-yourself swing set platform and staked to ground. Kids love it. The rung pieces are stiff so the net doesn't collapse when kids start climbing. Had it 9 months through winter and summer. Ropes and rungs are not fading or deteriorating.
T**V
Looks great but challenging to install well
If this thing is 39" wide, I have four broken tape measures.Constructed a playset with a 30 degree inclined side panel for wavy ladder and this climbing rope. Left a solid 40" of free space between 4x4 uprights for installing this unit and a total height from beam to beam of 77". I literally had to mount the side ropes half across the center of the 4x4's (43-44") with the eyelets at the very top of the upper beam to get this net somewhat firm enough to not appear like a saggy pair of underwear.After you secure it at the top with washers and nylon bushings inside the eyelets to keep it centered on the bolt and washer, then down the sides and the bottom with decent stainless steel hardware, you've now spend $75 on hardware for a $60 climbing net.Then I looked up the weight capacity, was well under it as an adult and gave it a try. Once again, stretched out into a saggy mess after one climb. Remove screws, come up with plan B for firming it up to make it reasonably safe for a 6yr old. Then teenager comes home and says "cool" and hops up on it.....making it sag again like crazy. See above...rinse and repeat.Maybe the manufacturer should make this like 30x60" and then pull on it with a 200lb weight a few times ending up at the stated dimensions?If the eyelets are 1-5/8 at the outer diameter of the plastic and you use any normal sized bolt with fender washer to keep it from popping off the bolt, maybe it would make more sense for the eyelet to be solid core with a specific bolt hole size in the middle instead of around 1" inner diameter allowing the eyelet to pull offset to the bolt?This could be greatly improved with a few simple changes. Pre stretch the rope a reasonable amount and change to useful eyelets on the top and the bottom.
A**N
Great product
Impressed with the craftsmanship and durability. Worked great for the climbing wall I built my kids. Rope will stretch with play and use.
T**A
Excellent cargo net
Excellent cargo net. Very sturdy, would easily support an adult. Great quality, it looks, feels, and performs exceptionally. Only be aware that it is rather small, kids size!
P**L
It’s ok, I guess
This isn’t a bad product, per se, but if I could go back in the time, I never would have paid as much as I did for it. The ends of the ropes are fraying quickly, I don’t have much faith in the long term durability of the stitching that holds each rope together, the rungs are some kind of resin, which is bound to break the first time it hits the playhouse hard enough, and the ropes stretch A LOT when weight is applied so it’s now dragging on the ground and there’s a large gap up top where there’s no rungs to climb or hang onto. I left these installed but opted to build monkey bars to give my kids something actually fun to climb.
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