Park & Sun Sports Portable Indoor/Outdoor Swimming Pool Volleyball Net System, Blue, 24' W x 3' H
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Royal Blue is a royal color.
Outside of the pool, I don't think you'd be able to use it. The poles are only about 4-inches in diameter. 6 feet.
They float, to be sure. They also float when filled with water; however, if you want the base to sit on the pool's bottom, you'll need to use sand.
No, the ball wasn't included.
Selected User Reviews For Park & Sun Sports Portable Indoor/Outdoor Swimming Pool Volleyball Net System, Blue, 24' W x 3' H
It's all garbage. The internet is in good working order. I am extremely dissatisfied with this set, especially given its price. So far, the internet has worked out well. It's just a regular volleyball net - nothing special. Probably worth $30 or more. $40. The rest of the items in this set, on the other hand, are of poor quality and of no use. The bases are far too light to hold anything, and they shift every time a ball hits the net - As a result, I had to substitute umbrella bases for them. The posts themselves are also a complete farce - It's very flimsy and bends easily even under light pressure. I'm going to replace them with plain PVC pipes - I paid about $5 for each of them. In total, I've replaced the foundation and poles (one week after purchase). The net is the only thing in this set that is somewhat acceptable. In light of what you get, the cost is absurd. Very let down.
The bases were eventually held in place with cinder blocks. That way, we'll be able to easily move the net and won't have anything in the ground permanently. There is also concrete pool decking all around the pool's perimeter, so there is nothing soft to anchor the net to. For us, it's ideal. I'd buy it again and recommend it to others. Every weekend, I've been swimming and playing volleyball. Net is very strong and long-lasting.
It appears to be a large sum of money for two poles and a flimsy net. What I don't like is that there isn't a way to make the net shorter. It stretches twice as far across my pool! They tell you to wrap the excess in a pile, but this is a bad idea because it creates a huge mess. The seller, on the other hand, was fantastic. Arrived ahead of schedule.
For what it is, it's fantastic. We need to be able to quickly put it up and take it down for our application, so it's not very sturdy. Our pool is indoors, so we use inflatable beach balls. As a result, it is not required to withstand being struck by a heavier ball. Weights are required to weigh down the bases, but this is not a problem. We are a dive shop, so we have a lot of weights, and the kids have a lot of fun with them. br>For us, it's ideal.
I bought this as a Christmas present for my teenage son, and when it arrived, there was a label on the outside of the box that clearly stated what was inside. Yes, there was a label on the outside of the box. So, who's Christmas surprise has been spoiled? br>br>Aside from this annoyance, the internet is of excellent quality. The poles appear to be of good quality, and the base can be filled with sand or water. It will most likely require cinder blocks to weight it down, but it is a good product overall. br>br>PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD: Stop putting the shipping box's label on the outside!.
I had a lot of fun with it. It's very simple to topple. It has helped to place concrete blocks on top of the bases.
For the price, it is unquestionably good value.
I'm pretty sure this would fit in an Olympic pool's width! Okay, it wasn't that big, but we had to wrap it around the poles a lot to get it to fit in our tiny pool! For us, it's ideal.