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Wilson EZ Tennis Net (18-Feet)

Wilson EZ Tennis Net (18-Feet)

Wilson EZ Tennis Net (18-Feet)
$ 128.36

Score By Feature

Based on 147 ratings
Easy to assemble
9.90
Light weight
9.93
Sturdiness
8.91

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Product Description

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18 ft / 5 m in length 5 m
Setup and dismantling are simple.
For easy portability, the set includes a net, poles, and a carrying case.
No other equipment is required.
Tennis is a great sport for kids and juniors to learn.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to lower the net to a level lower than that of badminton? Will it not fall back down to tennis height, i.e. halfway in between?

There is no way to raise it.

The net appears to adjust to volleyball height in this image. I'm not sure how I'm going to get the net up higher. ?

The net is raised higher by telescopeing the two end posts upward. Tennis, badminton, and volleyball have all been played with it.

What's the best way to get the internet up and running? Is it easy to store when it's not in use?

The net is simple to unroll and reroll. The posts are simple to assemble, and then you simply slide the net ends over the lists and hook them together. Setup and dismantling are extremely simple. When not in use, it takes up very little space to store.

Is it possible to adjust the height? Because some reviews claim it is, while others claim it isn't, how do you know which is correct?

The height isn't adjustable on the one I have.

Selected User Reviews For Wilson EZ Tennis Net (18-Feet)

The width of a suburban driveway has never been better! This is an excellent product
5/5

It appeals to me. It's light and airy. It is light in weight and simple to put together. In fact, it's so light that you'll need to add a sandbag or other weight to one of the legs on each end (I use a paver stone). br>br>If you don't add this stone or a weight (approximately 10 lbs) to each end, the net will pull the uprights together too much, causing a sag in the middle. (To be honest, the company should add two 10-pound gorillas to the mix. ) lb sandbags to the kit and tell you to put one on your right leg and one on your left leg (this is a minor detail). The money was well spent. br>br> I'm 56 years old and don't feel like driving up to the local courts, which are frequently overcrowded. I draped this across the end of my driveway, turning it into a mini-court (mini-court). Half of the court is in the cul-de-sac, and the other half is in the cul-de-sac. sac. We make our own rules when it comes to stupid Covid! br>br>I tutor a 6-year-old girl who lives next door. She already knows how to put the net together with me and fetches the paver stones to give the legs some weight. I have a few small gray spray paint spots in the street and on my driveway that show the court corners and mid-court. My neighbor's daughter holds one end of my tape measure as we connect the paint dots in a straight line, and then I use sidewalk chalk to make the court marks. It has to be redone every time it rains, but it only takes 15 minutes, and the paint marks in the street and my driveway are barely noticeable unless you look closely. Trying to be respectful of the street's and property's beauty. br>br>I let all of the neighborhood kids play because they enjoy it. Adults have also joined in on the fun! On a mini-bike, it's a whole lot more fun. At my age, I'm going to court! (It takes half as long to run back and forth as it does normally. ) We use tennis balls with no interior pressure, which are specifically designed for children. You can hit as hard as you would on a regular court, and they don't go as hard or as fast, but they do make a nice THWACK! when you've made a good swing at the ball Honestly, I have more fun with this little net than I do on a regular court these days. br>br>Believe me, while this is great for young kids 6 years and up, it's also a lot of fun for adults! br>br>I can send photos of my neighborhood to you. sac set- If anyone is interested, I'll put together some court dimensions.

Lachlan Henderson
Lachlan Henderson
| Feb 26, 2021
Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant My review now stands out among the rest
5/5

I did not purchase my three for the purpose of playing tennis. They were purchased for my elderly dog to use as a pool barrier. My dog enjoys walking around the pool for reasons I don't understand. She would, unfortunately, make mistakes due to her obstructed vision. Take a step forward and into the pool. This was not a pleasant experience for either her or me. These nets serve as a barrier, allowing her to safely enjoy the pool area. br>It's incredibly easy to erect and dismantle. Excellent quality and, in my opinion, an excellent investment.

Aurelia Wilkerson
Aurelia Wilkerson
| Oct 12, 2021
It's simple to put together and even more enjoyable to use! My 18-foot net was a big hit with my kids, so I ordered another one
5/5

It's simple to put together (the poles are all connected with bungee cords), and it comes with a handy storage bag. My only concerns are that it is lightweight, so I'll probably need something to weigh it down if it's windy, and that the net pulls up the sides when using the clips (perhaps the net will relax after a few uses?).

Forest BEVAN
Forest BEVAN
| Dec 21, 2020
As shown in the photos, the height is not adjustable
4/5

This is a very simple net to construct. We bought it for pickleball but decided to raise the height so we could play badminton as well. Pickle ball was a lot of fun. This net is described as 18' (which is correct), but the photos show it at two different heights. There is no way to adjust the size of this net. Their 10' net, I believe, is the only one that can be adjusted. I might have gone with a different one that could be adjusted in height. I'm a little disappointed that the description is inaccurate and deceptive.

Kellan HEWITT
Kellan HEWITT
| Aug 04, 2021
It's ideal for mucking around in
5/5

We have a big pickleball group, so we usually have to set up two courts. Every morning, three nets are cast! This net makes up for its lack of sturdiness with ease of set-up and take-down! It comes in a small bag that I can easily carry on my shoulder!.

Daxton Flynn
Daxton Flynn
| Apr 22, 2021
It really works
5/5

My wife, a certified USPTA with 40 years of experience This is what PTR does with her three - Students as young as seven years old are given a red ball, as well as the slightly larger sponge versions on occasion. It was simple to put together and transport for her.

Kallie Patterson
Kallie Patterson
| Feb 17, 2021
Tennis Fans of All Ages Should Have This Book
5/5

My kids have had hours of outdoor fun playing mini tennis on our large patio/sport court in our back yard, and they play almost every day with Penn 36 QST foam balls and small rackets. When their friends visit, they are looking forward to playing mini tennis. Our children are between the ages of 12 and 18. This net, on the other hand, could be used to teach tennis to much younger children. So far, the net has held up admirably, especially considering that we leave it up outside all of the time, rain or shine (which, in Southern California, is mostly shine).

Ameer Macias
Ameer Macias
| Mar 15, 2021
The process is simple and enjoyable
5/5

Setup and storage are a breeze. It comes with its own bag and is all one piece that can be linked together with a bungee cord, which I really like. The net is adequate and ideal for use in a driveway or parking lot. We had a family get-together with people ranging in age from 14 to 80. There were 81 people in attendance, and everyone had a great time.

Lorelai Williamson
Lorelai Williamson
| Jul 20, 2021

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