Ratcheting Cargo Bar 40-70 in for SUVs, Trucks, Vans vs Steel Cargo Pickup Truck Bar 59"-73"

Key Differences

Choose Reese (A) if you need a more adjustable bar (40–70 in) and prefer a ratcheting mechanism with non-slip cushioned pads; choose Shippers Supplies (B) if you want a heavier steel construction and simpler installation for longer pickup beds (59–73 in) with rubber feet for stability. A is better for fit flexibility across smaller SUVs/vans; B is aimed at stronger steel build and longer truck-bed reach

Ratcheting Cargo Bar 40-70 in for SUVs, Trucks, Vans

Ratcheting Cargo Bar 40-70 in for SUVs, Trucks, Vans

Reese • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Ratcheting cargo bar designed to prevent cargo movement in vehicles. Easy-to-use mechanism with non-slip cushioned pads; adjustable to fit from 40 to 70 inches. Customers note ease of installation and mixed feedback on fit and release

Pros

  • Ratcheting mechanism provides holding power
  • Adjustable 40 to 70 inches
  • Non-slip cushioned pads
  • Easy to install and use

Cons

  • Mixed feedback on release mechanism
  • Some customers say it is too short for full-size truck beds
  • Perceived flimsy by some users
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Steel Cargo Pickup Truck Bar 59"-73"

Steel Cargo Pickup Truck Bar 59"-73"

Shippers Supplies • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

Steel cargo bar fits most pickups, with rubber feet for secure placement and a robust locking mechanism. Customers report strong build, easy installation, and secure cargo during transit

Pros

  • Strong steel construction
  • Easy installation
  • Rubber feet for stability
  • Secure cargo with locking mechanism

Cons

  • Sizes may require exact fit confirmation
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CriteriaWinner
Price Shippers Supplies
Durability Shippers Supplies
Versatility Reese
User Reviews Reese