Triumph Classic Volleyball Set - Includes Regulation Size Volleyball, Pump and Padded Carry Case
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A few years down the road, In my opinion, I wouldn't leave it exposed to harsh elements repeatedly for long periods of time. A few days a week we leave it out when the kids are home. It is a nice set, and I'm happy with it.
Good to meet you. Tension the guylines only slightly at 45 degrees and at a distance of about 9 to 10 feet (3m) apart. Anchoring should be done with four steel ground stakes (included). I think it depends on how firm the sand is. Thanks, Kelly at Escalade Sports.
Leaving the page up is nice but you need to take it down when you're done with it to save the network from wear and tear.
Changing the width of the net is not possible.
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The advertised service was exactly what was expected. Both the poles and the net are solid and sturdy. There is only one complaint I have There's no doubt about it, but it's a big deal. It was terrible how the string/twine that was included in the court lining packaging! twisted so badly that it was worse than the line tangled to a baitcasting reel due to a backlash! Attempts to unravel the rope even after an hour of hard work were unsuccessful, so I gave up and cut it with scissors and repaired it with duct tape. Could you please explain yourself as to why you packaged it in such a manner? There is no more unintuitive or less prudent thing to do. There is a mismatch between each of the four lines, and you should separate them carefully with rubber bands. Besides, I did wish the net height were (higher? Whatever the case may be, the most important thing is that the poles and net are of high quality, and the rest is.
The set is reasonably nice. It is made of a sturdy It includes a ball, bag, AND pump, which is perfect. But there are several nylon ropes that are used to stake the net and (I think) to mark the boundaries of "court. " There wasn't any clear indication of what the boundary ropes were in the instructions. Due to our mistaken belief that the line was intended to stake the net, we spent more than two hours trying to unravel It was eventually thrown away after we gave up. There was a point where we realized it was a continuous loop with four stakes. When we assumed it was a boundary, we assumed it was for court use. It's unlikely we could ever untangle it, but at least without it we can use the rest of the set.
I wish the packaging was better and needed to be redesigned. It is one of the reasons I would not recommend getting the internet! There's no logic to it!.
As little as 30 minutes is all you need for three people to get up and running. You can reduce the time taken to half by having one person inflate the ball, and the other three do the net. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the net was heavy and did not sag regardless of how hard we hit the ball. It becomes even easier to store and travel with the set with the handy tote bag. To inflate the ball, there is a hand pump included. We recommend you invest in a good pump if you want to preserve your arm for the game.
Great value for price. It is perfect For the kids and their friends, we keep a set up in the back yard. Setting it up is a snap! (Keeping the rope from tangling is important. You'll have hours.
A family get-together was held at our home, and there was a desire to play volleyball in the back yard. I put it up quickly and easily. There is a ball included as well, so you don't have to buy any more. A small storm hit us and it hasn't weakened the tree. They play on it all the time. It's a great place to kick a ball around in the back yard or in the front yard.
I've been looking for this for a long time! A robust, easy-to-assemble quality net that does not sag while in use. The metal stakes keep the container firmly in place. This is something I play with my three kids and I can raise and lower the net I have used it for many windy days and it has been strong enough that I can store and put it up.
I used two nets to add some height to my net, as the top, single net is way too long for my back yard. However, I added more length by doubling it up and taping it to the second I really like it!.