We've all been there... the anticipation of a meaningful soul searching vacation and the soul crushing responsibilities of packing your belonging to make the trip happen. Throw kids into the mix and the vacation, or holiday if that's what you call it, can test the pros and cons of taking the trip all together. Without exception this applies to the art of packing an RV and smaller vanlife spaces.
Perhaps it's a matter of curbing stress by getting organized to a greater extent. There’s no surprise the space in your RV is limited by comparison to your permanent residency and inevitably falls short of your expectations. Let's look at some affordable accessorizing that makes life easier for everyone on the trip. This vacation doesn't need to involve packing a clown car full of Griswolds.
Most RV's abound with cabinets and seem to function well while the RV is parked. However after backing out of the driveway over a curb you hear the sound of a hundred thousand things you've packed shift, slide, fall, you know chaos behind Pandora's closed doors. Two words that matter "Barrier Nets". These nets help hold your stuff together while in transit to the great outdoors you long for. Barrier nets aren't just for surface mounting. They can be installed into the opening of cabinets ensuring that items won't fall out when you open said doors.
Barrier netting eliminates the stress inducing racket of a hundred different widgets and whatchamacallits rattling for hours on your way to Yogi Bear's camp ground. This reason alone may convince you an upgrade with barrier netting is pure wisdom.
Barrier netting can best be described as versatile given the nature of elastic net material. One mounted barrier net can effectively hold either a basketball, a box of toothpicks, or both simultaneously. These nets are more than capable of retaining your things on the underside of cabinets, seat tops, and ceilings. Use you packing imagination and remember that RV experience you want, you need, can be void of some stress for one reason... barrier nets.
Don't forget to check out the cruxandbeta video playing on this page to see ObeCo's Barrier Nets in action.










