Patiassy Portable Professional Outdoor Volleyball Net Set with Adjustable Height Poles, Winch System, Volleyball with Pump and Carrying Bag for Backyard Beach
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It is dependent on the park's poles, which must resemble the ones shown in the photo.
The top rope slides through an eyelet in the winch, which has an eyelet and a screw, making it simple to attach and detach.
The poles have a closed base and a small base. They have taken up residence on the ground. The guy lines attach to the poles and are then secured to the ground with stakes that must be pound into the ground.
Selected User Reviews For Patiassy Portable Professional Outdoor Volleyball Net Set with Adjustable Height Poles, Winch System, Volleyball with Pump and Carrying Bag for Backyard Beach
It's very simple to put together and it's very durable! I would strongly advise anyone to purchase this volleyball net!.
br>The poles are nice and solid, and they're aluminum, so they're light and won't rust. br>Having said that, the next one I buy will most likely be Patiassy, but there are some less expensive versions that look just as good. br>The ratchet tension system is an optional extra for this unit, and it appears to work. The net appears to sag in the middle of the image - This is due to a lack of space in which to anchor the outriggers further away from the net. As a result, ratcheting the net resulted in it collapsing. However, if I had been able to stretch these further, they would have been perfect. br>br>In addition, the unit comes with a very nice carrying case, making it a fantastic gift.
My daughter, who is twelve years old, is Without much assistance from me, she and her friend were able to put this together. They're both varsity volleyball players in middle school. They put in a lot of time and effort into perfecting their moves. The net did a fantastic job of holding up! This will come in handy a lot this summer.
When we first set it up, there was some cord bunching. The cinch is made in a shoddy manner. The handles for tightening were not working properly.
I bought this net for my daughter to practice her volleyball skills, but she didn't require anything professional or long-term. This is fantastic! I can even stand up against it and spike against the net to warm up without having to worry about the side poles moving. The only drawback is that it is a little more expensive. than- My only criticism is that the included ground stakes, which are simple round stakes, do not hold up well in softer ground. It would have been nice to include triangular stakes. In order to make more contact with the soil, they were designed with a beam in mind. I need to go over everything again. Stick these in the ground every few days because the tension required to keep the net taut is too great to keep these stakes in place without pulling them forward and causing the net to sag.
The yellow nylon boundary tape that came with it was a good idea, but it didn't even last a season because we let the yard and the sun disintegrate it to the point where it looks like powder ash now.
This was purchased for an outdoor game with a group of friends. The product is simple to package, and the instructions are straightforward and straightforward. What irritated me the most was that the handbook stated that it came with a rubber hammer, but when I went through all of the contents, I couldn't find one to use to drive the stakes into the ground. When I contacted customer service, they said it didn't come with the contents, so either the directions should be changed or a hammer should be charged. br>br>In addition, while we were playing, someone tripped over the boundary lines, causing it to snap in half. This boundary set is not sold separately and costs an additional $30 over and above the $160 fee. The product was not very long-lasting, and it didn't come with everything you needed to get started. Overall, it was nice to be able to play volleyball again, but I feel like I paid $160 for a one-time use (unless I pay more for whatever breaks I get).
The poles do not go into the ground.