MACGREGOR Super Pro 5000 Poly Tennis Net (EA)
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The center was left out of the equation - It was purchased separately.
It's not a rope, but it's a lead cable, so it's included.
We do not have a net in that size that we can provide. Sorry.
1) Stretch the net across the court.br>2) Check to see if your winder post mechanism has a hook or a hole where the cable can be inserted. br>a) If it comes with a hook, attach the loop to the hook with the cable that came with it. br>b) Cut off the loop at one end of the cable if it has a hole (internal mechanism). br>Leave a little extra to allow for multiple rotations of the internal mechanism. Insert the plain cable into the hole at this point. br>3) Attach the loop on the other end of the cable to the hook half way down the outside of the "dummy" post.br>4) Crank up the cable/net to 38" at the center. DO NOT EXCEED THE TIME ALLOCATED. br>5) Using the rope provided, secure the headband to the posts. br>6) Square up the net and use the lacing cord provided to lace it to the post. Lacing br>bars are found on the majority of posts, making installation a breeze. Lacing cords can be accepted through the side grommets on the net. You can lace around the posts if the posts don't have lacing bars. br>7) Measure the height of the net in the middle and adjust the center strap to make the net 36" at the court's center line. Your setup is now complete, and your net should sit comfortably but snugly between the two posts, with only a small gap between the net and the posts. br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br br>a) If it comes with a hook, attach the loop to the hook with the cable that came with it. br>b) Cut off the loop at one end of the cable if it has a hole (internal mechanism). br>Leave a little extra to allow for multiple rotations of the internal mechanism. Insert the plain cable into the hole at this point. br>3) Attach the loop on the other end of the cable to the hook half way down the outside of the "dummy" post.br>4) Crank up the cable/net to 38" at the center. DO NOT EXCEED THE TIME ALLOCATED. br>5) Using the rope provided, secure the headband to the posts. br>6) Square up the net and use the lacing cord provided to lace it to the post. Lacing br>bars are found on the majority of posts, making installation a breeze. Lacing cords can be accepted through the side grommets on the net. You can lace around the posts if the posts don't have lacing bars. br>7) Measure the height of the net in the middle and adjust the center strap to make the net 36" at the court's center line. Your setup is now complete, and your net should sit comfortably but snugly between the two posts, with only a small gap between the net and the posts.
Selected User Reviews For MACGREGOR Super Pro 5000 Poly Tennis Net (EA)
The tennis net is fantastic. High-quality, well-made, and well-packaged for simple installation. This is a seller I would buy from again.
I like that it has three levels. 6 mm braided polyethylene body with HD metal dowels on the side pockets, making it virtually unmovable on windy days, as well as a center strap.