Solvit Net Pet Barrier

  • The patent pending design uses a micro-mesh material which is actually easier to see through than metal tube-style barriers.
  • The netting is attached to a pop-up wire frame which keeps the net from sagging and makes it a snap to install/uninstall.
  • The adjustable suspension system allows the Net Pet Barrier to FIT ALL VEHICLES, from sedans to full-size SUVs.
  • Attaches to vehicle interior with high-strength 3M fasteners, and comes complete with storage pouch.
  • Includes handy storage pouch

Product Description
The Solvit Pet Barrier keeps pets off the seat and in the back (snoozing comfortably on one of Solvit�s Cargo Liners, no doubt.)… More >>

Solvit Net Pet Barrier

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5 Responses to “Solvit Net Pet Barrier”

  1. B. Doyle says:

    I bought the pet barrier on line days before I moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina wiht my cat. I didn’t follow the installation instructions exactly and it didn’t work quite as it should, likely as a result. You need to REALLY CLEAN where the rope attachments stick in your car and then heat them with a blow dryer to achieve the best adhesion. I didn’t, and two of mine fell off.

    The good news is the fit was great for a VW beetle, and it was enough of a barrier to keep my cat in the back. And they gave me an extra rope attachment in the kit so I can fix it. Plus, it packs up very small and I can keep it in the car.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. P. Urie says:

    The barrier does not fit in my vehicle as shown in the photo. I have a 2004 Lexus RX350. The barrier attaches to the vehicle by a small sticky piece that looks like velcro, however in my car it has to attach to a fabric liner, not plastic or the glass windows. I don’t know how that will last long term – I’ve already had one come off. The interior of my car is not symmetrical and I had to shift the barrier off center – which is not a problem, just off center. There is a space of a few inches that remains open between the bottom of the barrier and the seat back and a dog could put their head up there. I’ll try attaching the extra sticky and closure to help tighten that area. Overall: I wouldn’t recommend this product for very active dogs.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Stefan Finn says:

    Bought to drive uneasy car dog on 1800 mile trip. Worked as well as can be expected and I intended to keep it but when I went to remove it the anchor points (small nylon rope attached to monster plastic “velcro”) detached.

    Returned to Amazon on 32nd day (minus 8.00 return after 30 day fee)

    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. M. Buchalter says:

    I found this product really useless. It didn’t even begin to discourage our dog from pushing it out of the way. The velcro string holds broke immediately and i wouldn’t recommend this at all. A waste of $50. And now it cant be returned.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. The idea is great but like others have said the sticky tabs don’t stick to your car. I went and got some sticky velcro peices and did my own hanging job and I really like it. It is nice that it keeps most of the hair from coming up in to the front. So if you want to spend another 5 dollars on velcro it is a good option.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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