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Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2024
True Rating: 4.5 stars. This net works great! It's so convenient to carry around the yard and take camping. It is simple to assemble/disassemble. However, it is beginning to rust at the connections. This is partially our fault because we leave it outside. I recommend it!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2024
This net is much better than the net we use to hang from the trees/fence. Aftera reviewer's suggestion, I got the net with the orange. It works so well.When setting up, make sure the round metal connectors are face up. We set the height to 155 and it's perfect!
Zaffeer
Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2024
Net sags a little. Can’t play volleyball the max height is still too short. But it’s easy to set up and take down.
Sylvie
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2024
Loisirs
Robert Ivanco
Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2024
Good product easy to assemble
Old Barnacle
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2024
This truly is a mobile net configuration that is lightweight and quick to set up.The adjustable height does make it useable, for the most part, to use for playing badminton and volleyball. It does not raise as high as the nets you would find at dedicated sports fields or in gymnasiums but it works, especially for smaller kids.In the last three weeks, we had a few days of nice weather so we were able to set this up.► The mesh is light duty, but if taken care of, it should last a few summers, although there is no information on UV protection. As this is something that stays outside all summer and fall, UV protection is important.► The riser posts are fast to deploy and have a bungee cord running through them to keep all of the pieces together but still allow the bars to be taken down into shorter sections for packing up when needed.► Without looking at the instruction sheet, a one pager with diagrams on both sides, it was simple to determine how the set up went. It took less than 5 minutes the first time.► To keep the net from being moved around there are four thin and short hook neck pegs which are meant to be pushed down onto the bottom stabilizer bars. These are a good idea but are probably half as long as they need to be in order to keep things from being shifted.► The way in which the sections fit together, the upright ends have a little bit of outwards pressure due to the leg and post connection design. This keeps the net taught.► There is a bag included for the net itself which is a nice to have item as it protects the net when packed into the main carrying bag.► Inside the main carry bag is enough room for more stuff like guy line cables and even a small pump to inflate a volleyball when/if needed.The overall design makes it easy to move around and simple to assemble, there is one thing lacking. There should be at least two guy wire lines, one on each end, two on each end would be better. The point of including these would be to make it a lot more difficult to pull the two uprights together in case someone runs into the net and to keep the whole thing from shifting since the hook pegs aren't long enough to keep it in one place.So, other than the lack of guy wires and mention of UV protection, it's not a bad deal.
Mac
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2024
perfect items in my backyard
Barbara
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2024
Kiss love it. Very sturdy.
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