Key Takeaways

  • TIRETEK 4×6 net is the category bestseller: The double-thick mesh net stretches to 8×12 with 12 metal carabiners and ranks #2 in cargo nets.
  • TacoNets is a USA brand worth a look: The 4×4 elastic net uses heavier carabiners than most budget alternatives.
  • Chevy and GMC owners get the most fit-specific picks: Both AUTOWN and TacoNets sell envelope nets sized for 2013 to current Silverado and Sierra beds.
  • Deepest discount of the week: The Kaishengyuan 43-inch universal net with three zip pockets is sitting at 39% off.
  • Prices verified May 1, 2026.

The first warm Saturday in May is the day every pickup in West Virginia gets put to work. Mulch runs to the garden center, hauling somebody’s couch up a holler, dragging brush to the burn pile after the spring storms. Then about halfway down Route 19 you look in the rearview and a bag of potting soil is doing about 55 sideways across the lane behind you. That’s the moment you go shopping for a cargo net.

This week’s WV Finds column leans hard into truck bed cargo nets because the deals quietly stacked up. TacoNets and AUTOWN are both running discounts on their envelope-style nets cut specifically for Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra beds, which is the fitment I see asked about most often. There are also a couple of big universal stretch nets in the mix, including the TIRETEK that holds the #2 bestseller spot in this whole category.

Below are the ten best truck bed cargo nets for pickup trucks I’d recommend right now, broken out by what kind of truck you drive and how much you haul. If you want to see what else is on sale this week, you can browse all deals on the main page.

What’s the best truck bed cargo net for a pickup right now?

The best overall pick this week is the TIRETEK 4×6 stretchable net, which sits at #2 in the cargo net bestseller list and has a limited time deal running. If you want a smaller US-designed option, TacoNets is the brand to look at.

TIRETEK 4×6 Stretchable Cargo Net

This is the one I’d buy if I had a half-ton or bigger and hauled mixed loads. The mesh is double-thick, it stretches from 4×6 up to 8×12, and it ships with 12 metal carabiners instead of the flimsy plastic clips you see on cheaper nets. Bestseller rank of #2 in the category tells you it’s already the popular choice, and the limited time deal flag means the current price probably won’t sit forever.

  • 4×6 stretches to 8×12
  • Double-thick heavy duty mesh
  • 12 metal carabiners with strap hooks

TacoNets 4×4 Elastic Cargo Net

TacoNets is a small USA company that does one thing and does it well. This 4×4 net is sized for light loads, groceries, coolers, a couple of bags of feed, and the carabiners are noticeably beefier than what you get on the no-name listings. The bestseller rank of #17 is impressive for what’s a smaller brand without huge marketing behind it.

  • 4×4 sizing for light loads
  • Heavy duty carabiners
  • USA company

Which cargo nets are made for Chevy and GMC pickups?

If you drive a 2013 or newer Silverado or Sierra, you have envelope-style options cut to fit your bed exactly. AUTOWN, TacoNets, and MICTUNING all make versions, and all three are on sale this week.

AUTOWN Silverado and Sierra Envelope Net

The AUTOWN envelope net is built for 2013 to 2025 Silverado and Sierra beds at 18 by 50 inches. It uses 5mm bungee cord, comes with an integrated storage bag, and ships with bungee balls and carabiners already in the kit. Bestseller rank of #75 puts it solidly in the well-reviewed tier without being the obvious top result.

  • Fits 2013-2025 Silverado and Sierra
  • 18×50 inch with 5mm bungee
  • Integrated storage bag and carabiners

TacoNets Silverado and Sierra Envelope

This is the TacoNets version of the same envelope concept, also fitting 2013 and newer Silverado and Sierra. Same 5mm bungee, integrated storage bag, heavy duty carabiners, designed in the USA. Pick this one over the AUTOWN if you’d rather buy from a smaller US brand and don’t mind paying a little more for it.

  • Fits 2013-current Silverado and Sierra
  • Upgraded 5mm bungee
  • Designed in USA

MICTUNING Silverado Small Mesh Net

The MICTUNING is the budget pick for Chevy owners. It’s a small mesh design at roughly 17 by 49 to 62 inches, fits 2013 to 2024 Silverado, and includes a storage bag. The bestseller rank of #152 is lower than the AUTOWN or TacoNets options, but for a daily-use grocery and tool hauler it does the job.

  • Fits 2013-2024 Silverado
  • 16.9 by 49 to 62 inch
  • Highly elastic with storage bag

What about Ford and Dodge Ram pickups?

Ford F150 and Dodge Ram drivers also get fit-specific options on sale this week. These aren’t universal stretch nets, they’re cut for crew cab beds and use the factory tie-down points.

TAUYANG Dodge Ram Cargo Net

TAUYANG’s Ram-specific net covers 1500, 2500, and 3500 crew and quad cab models from 2000 all the way through 2026. It’s a basic mesh organizer with grocery holder duty in mind, not for hauling concrete blocks. If you’ve got a Ram and you want something cut to your bed instead of a 4×4 universal, this is a clean pick.

  • Fits 2000-2026 Ram 1500/2500/3500
  • Crew and quad cab
  • Mesh grocery and storage organizer

Muslogy Ford F150 Cargo Net

Muslogy’s F150 net works with the snap-in tie down system on 2015 and newer F150 trucks plus 2017 and newer F250, F350, and F450 Super Duty beds. The bestseller rank of #1 in its specific subcategory is doing a lot of work here. The discount is small this week, but if you wanted a Ford-fit net, the price is fine.

  • Fits 2015+ F150 and 2017+ F250/F350/F450
  • Snap-in tie down compatible
  • Heavy duty carabiners

Which universal cargo nets work in any truck bed?

If you don’t drive a Chevy, GMC, Ford, or Ram, or you swap between vehicles, a universal stretch net is the right move. These two are both on sale and both work across pickups, SUVs, and even ATV racks.

Kaishengyuan 43-Inch Cargo Net

This Kaishengyuan net is the deepest discount in the post at 39% off. It’s a 43-inch universal mesh with three zippered pockets, which is the feature I’d actually use day-to-day for keys, gloves, and small bottles that always slide around. Heavy duty cargo straps mean it’ll hang onto a few bags of mulch without sagging.

  • 43-inch universal mesh
  • Three zippered pockets
  • Heavy duty cargo straps

AUTOWN Stretchable 4×4 to 7×7 Net

The AUTOWN stretchable net goes from 4×4 up to 7×7, which is the size most people need for a half-ton bed with mixed loads. The 1×1 inch mesh is fine enough that small items don’t fall through, and the eight metal carabiners feel solid in hand. It’s also rated for ATV, SUV, UTV, and boat use, so it’s the most versatile pick on this list.

  • 1×1 inch fine elastic mesh
  • 8 metal carabiners
  • Works for ATV, SUV, UTV, boat

Need a cargo bar to go with your net?

A cargo bar isn’t a net, but it solves the problem most nets don’t, which is keeping a load from sliding forward into the cab when you brake. This one ships with a net included.

KILOUPOLE Adjustable Cargo Bar

The KILOUPOLE bar adjusts from 40 inches all the way to 79 inches, so it works in mid-size beds and full-size beds alike. The non-slip ends grip the bed walls and it comes with a cargo net organizer and divider bar in the same kit. Bestseller rank of #3 in its subcategory says people who buy it tend to keep it.

  • Adjusts 40 to 79 inches
  • Non-slip ends
  • Includes net organizer and divider

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between an envelope cargo net and a stretchable one?

An envelope net is cut to fit a specific truck bed and lays flat against the bed floor with bungees that hook into factory tie-down points. A stretchable net is square or rectangular and uses carabiners on every corner to expand over the top of a load. Envelope nets keep small items from sliding around in the bed. Stretchable nets keep big loads from flying out the back.

Are universal truck bed cargo nets safe at highway speeds?

Most quality stretch nets with metal carabiners hold up fine at 65 to 70 mph if the net is fully stretched and every hook is anchored. Plastic carabiners and undersized nets are where you run into trouble. For loads over a couple hundred pounds you should pair a net with ratchet straps, not rely on it alone.

Do truck bed cargo nets work for groceries?

Yes, and this is honestly the most common use. An envelope net or a small stretch net with fine 1×1 inch mesh keeps grocery bags from rolling and tipping when you turn. The Kaishengyuan with three zip pockets is especially handy for the loose items that always escape the bag.

How do I know if a cargo net will fit my truck bed?

For envelope nets, look for an explicit fitment statement that names your truck’s year, model, and cab style. For stretchable nets, measure your bed length and width and pick a net that stretches to slightly larger than those dimensions so you can anchor it tight. A net that’s too small won’t reach the corners. A net that’s too big will sag in the middle.

Can I use a truck bed cargo net on an SUV or ATV?

The smaller universal stretch nets in this list, including the AUTOWN 4×4 to 7×7 and the TacoNets 4×4, are explicitly rated for ATV, SUV, UTV, and boat use. Envelope nets cut for specific pickup beds will not transfer over. If you swap between vehicles often, buy a stretch net.

The discounts in this batch ran from about 5% on the Muslogy Ford F150 net up to 39% off the Kaishengyuan universal net, with most landing in the 20 to 35% range. That’s a stronger week than I’d typically see on cargo nets, where 10 to 15% is the usual ceiling outside of major sale events. The TIRETEK in particular caught my eye because limited time deals on the category bestseller don’t show up often.

If I had to pick one to grab myself, it’d be the TIRETEK 4×6. The bestseller rank, the double-thick mesh, and 12 metal carabiners is the combination I trust for actual hauling, not just looking organized. The TacoNets envelope is the runner-up if you’ve got a Silverado or Sierra and want a USA-designed option. The one I’d skip is the Muslogy Ford F150 net, not because it’s bad, but because the discount is too small to call it a deal. If you need that exact net, buy it. If you’re shopping by price, wait.

Looking ahead, cargo accessory discounts usually hold or deepen through Memorial Day weekend as the camping and yard work season really gets going. I’d expect tonneau cover and bed rack deals to start showing up next, and the universal stretch nets from AUTOWN and TIRETEK are the kind of products that often see one more price drop before summer. If you’re not in a rush, watching the same listings for two more weeks isn’t a bad plan. If you’re hauling something Saturday, the TIRETEK is already where it needs to be.