




🏐 Elevate your game with the net that never quits!
The Mikasa VBN-2 Competition Volleyball Net delivers professional-grade performance with its official 32' x 3' size, durable polyester netting reinforced by aircraft steel cable, and weather-resistant design. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for competitive matches or casual games anywhere, anytime.

| ASIN | B00091PQPY |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,273) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080409011210 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 320 g |
| Manufacturer | Mikasa |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.75L x 0.91W Meters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Volleyball |
| Season | All Season |
| UPC | 080409011210 639476866812 |
| Weight | 4 Pounds |
N**L
Resistente, de calidad , algo compleja de colocar si no se cuenta con las herramientas necesarias o las poleas
A**D
This volleyball net is a backyard quality net that is priced accordingly. The construction is backyard quality and the net is made of polypropylene string which is not the most aesthetic stuff, but realistically, who cares? If I wanted to pay for the top notch stuff, I would have sprung for a more expensive net. The net stops the ball on the correct side of the net when the kids are playing, and our family has now branched out into badminton using the same net (though the shuttlecocks go right through the larger volleyball sized holes, it still works for our kids who now spend hours in the backyard when the weather is nice). I laid out the court with a tape measure and squared the ends using the diagonals. The court was much bigger than I would have guessed), and pushed flagging tape into the grass at the corners. I bought a 300 lb strap tensioner from a local hardware store (for about $4) which does a GREAT no-fuss job of tensioning the net between the porch and a tree. I use a chunk of climbing rope to hold the other end of the net. Tensioning the top of the net with just a rope at both ends was tough enough that I never figured out how to do it (YMMV), so I consider the tensioner to be essential. Just don't pull your tree over. I certainly don't worry about breaking the steel top cable that this net came with though. Overall, if you have a volleyball and a backyard, this is a great use of that $25 burning a hole in your pocket.
B**N
Good quality holds up well
A**R
Good one
Z**M
This net is worth its money. First it has a strong cable that runs though the top and connects to the pole on each end. This keeps the top tight. Additionally, are the top and bottom strings that can be used to tighten the net overall. We use a community poles system so we have to take ours down after use. We used pull tight straps (similiar to tie straps, but allow them to be loosened easier) to the cable to connect it to the pole . Instead of the ropes for the top and bottom we used 24 inch bungees with clips on the end and wrap them around the polls on both sides. Works great and net seems to be well built and durable.
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