Park & Sun Sports Regulation Size Indoor/Outdoor Professional Volleyball Net with Steel Cable Top and Bottom, Blue, One Size
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I purchased four 3/8" threaded eye bolts, eight nuts, and eight washers, drilled holes in the poles, and installed the eye bolts three feet apart. I sandwiched the yellow straps (provided) between the stick and the eyebolt (the strap acts as a web-like support). belt) and cinched the net at each end until it was taut (tie the slack to the pole to keep it taut). I used another yellow strap between the top and bottom cable ends to keep the cable tight after feeding it through the eyebolts.
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Hello Littleteach1, this item is just the volleyball net from the Professional series. br>Depending on how your pole is set up, you may need to adjust the height.
Hello Joel, this net measures 39 inches by 32 feet and is a regulation size.
Selected User Reviews For Park & Sun Sports Regulation Size Indoor/Outdoor Professional Volleyball Net with Steel Cable Top and Bottom, Blue, One Size
I've had the net up in the south Texas sun for about three months now, and it's been working well. It seems to be able to withstand adult play, and the inner cables appear to be quite strong. This is a professional-style net, so you'll need high-quality posts in the ground to keep it in place.
However, because I wasn't the one who broke it, I have no idea how much force was used. Others might have a problem with it, and I can see why. However, I removed the wooden dowels and replaced them with PVC pipe, which worked perfectly. br>br>I'd get ratchet straps to go with these as well. When I finally got ratchet straps, the top and bottom tensions were extremely tight, and no tension was lost after 4 hours of beach play. This net has made my life a lot easier. It comes highly recommended.
The wooden dowels at the ends also hold up well. Because they only provide yellow ribbon straps that can't tension the system well enough, you'll have to purchase your own tensioning system. Steel cables at the top and bottom of the net want to tear the straps apart as well. A trip to the hardware store for some threaded eyelets, small turnbuckles, and additional steel cable was all it took to fix it. This is going to be a long-lasting item.
Professional-grade net that has been well-made. In the spring, summer, and fall, we keep ours up on the riverfront property. It has held up well to the heat and rain while remaining taunt. Anyone looking for a high-quality outdoor net should consider this product.
It's better to use for off-season than others! This net was purchased for use during the off-season. The sand court nets in local parks are removed in the early autumn. We purchased the net during weeks when the weather in New England is nice; the only drawback is that we miss playing on THIS NET, which is far superior to all others, including beach tournaments in which I've competed! The internet is fantastic. To assist, I suggest purchasing some small bungee cords.
Good net, but difficult to put together with metal wire; required a lot of rigging and editing. I'm not a big fan of them, and I'm not sure if they're all like this, but they're very irritating. Aside from that, the internet is quite good. So far, it has lasted us a season. For three months, I've been playing every day.
My friend built a court on his family's farm, and we've been using this net for the past four years, through rain, snow, heat, cold, and everything in between! It's still going strong, though the bottom edges are beginning to show signs of wear. We were pleased with the purchase for the price.
The net has been with us for over a year and still looks brand new. The net sagged and bent our poles, which was our only complaint. I noticed that the bottom of the container was slowly filling up with water. Drain holes were punched every 6" or so with a hole punch. It doesn't sag any more. They only put one drain hole in the center, which is blocked by wrinkles and does not function.