🏐 Elevate your game with the pro’s choice in portable volleyball nets!
The Park & Sun Sports Spectrum Classic is a professional-grade, portable outdoor volleyball net system featuring durable 2" aircraft-aluminum poles, an official 32' regulation net with adjustable heights for men’s, women’s, and co-ed play, and a superior tension system with padded guylines and steel stakes. Designed for quick setup and easy transport, it includes a heavy-duty carry bag and premeasured court boundary lines, making it the top pick for tournament directors and serious players alike.
Recommended Uses For Product | Sand Volleyball (sand adapter not included), Grass Volleyball, Beach Volleyball (sand adapter not included) |
UPC | 098703772195 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 55.75 x 7.62 x 7.25 inches |
Package Weight | 8.64 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 384 x 36 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | Park & Sun Sports |
Warranty Description | 30 Days |
Model Name | Spectrum Classic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Park & Sun |
Part Number | TS-CL-DEN |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | Spectrum Classic: Portable Professional Outdoor Volleyball Net System |
Included Components | Volleyball poles with net atatched, Pulldown Guylines with Handles, 12-inch ground stakes with bag, Equipment bag, 30x60 foot Court Boundary with winder |
E**E
Fun for the family
We bought this during the summer and was able to keep it assembled in the yard for a couple months. Very durable through the elements of heat, wind, and rain. It only faded slightly, but that we didn't mind since we were able to keep it up so long. It only fell once with some high winds. Easy to assemble, but it would be best to have at least 2 people helping. We are looking forward to putting it back up in the yard this summer.
M**C
Good quality!
Good quality and it survived Idaho wind 😬😁
A**N
Safe and good quality
Great long lasting quality and safe for commercial use. Easy and quick to assemble and put away.
F**.
Well worth the price
After using a cheap $50 net from Big 5, this thing is a Rolls Royce in comparison. Everything is built well and looks to last, we have used it weekly and often multiple times a week and it's still going strong. Only thing I'd suggest is some additional stakes since my original ones are pretty bent out of shape, but still work nicely regardless.Set up is easy and after doing it often it now takes about 5 to 10 minutes so long as I have assistance holding up the poles while adding tension. Adjustability in height is nice and with good setup, you can have pretty great tension better than most publicly available nets.Another nice but not essential upgrade is the lines. Rope is usable but solid 1 or 2 inch lines are way better for being able to see when a ball is on or out.I really very happy with the purchase and will definitely recommend to anyone who needs a good quality and portable volleyball net.
J**E
Pole snapped in half
Edit:Jason at customer service responded to my issues right away. Park and Sun truly stands behind their product and got me a replacement pole ordered. I think this must be a fluke thing based on all the positive reviews which is why I choose this set in the first place! I would not hesitate to purchase from them again and will recommend to others!We have had this set for a month. The first time we set it up, we had no problems. This time the pole snapped in half when using the pull down feature that makes the net tight. For the price I would expect this to last longer than a month. Very disappointed
J**H
Competitve Players Must Read!
I am not a paid reviewer. I play 8 hours of beach 2's volleyball a week and have been doing so for almost 20 years. I was looking for a light weight net so we could stop lugging around the heavier pro-grade nets we usually use. If you are considering this net there are few things you must know:1) It is much lighter than the pro-grade net systems. It feels like it barely weighs more than my beach chair!2) The net is smaller than pro grade sets in two ways, First, the net is only 36 inches tall vs 39 inches for pro nets. Second, the poles are closer to the playing court because the net does not have adjustment lines on the sides -- the poles go right thru the net ends itself. Typical pro nets have 34 to 35 feet between the poles, this system has 32 feet. I was worried about having the poles closer to the court, but turns out to be no big deal in actual play. In fact I could argue it is better, because if you are too lazy to set up antenna, the net poles being closer to the court is almost like having them. The 36 inch net height is actually more bothersome. It is a big difference in terms of what playable balls come out of the net... but in the end it is a sacrifice I can live with to have the light weight system -- which was my primary goal.3) If you are going to use this in sandy areas you ABSOLUTLY can NOT use the telescoping feature of the poles. If you collapse them even one time with sand on them, they fuse together and you will not get them apart without tools. Store the poles by taking them apart and putting them in the bag one at a time. Heed this warning or suffer the consequences!4) Do not buy this net unless you are willing to take some time to at a minimum re-tie and adjust the top rope running thru the top tape of the net or better yet replace it with a metal wire. The net comes with a thin nylon rope (rope is being generous it is a string really) as the top tape line. Mine was poorly adjusted and so loose I could not get the net top tension good enough to play on with real players. The top tape looked like wet noodle running across the top of the net. The first day I took it to the beach all I could do was I let the kids play on it, as that was all it was suited to. When I got back home, I set the net up in my yard for a few days to let it adjust and stretch out. Once it stabilized, I cut one end of the cheapo nylon top line, and used it to pull a light but strong metal wire thru the top of the net. Then, careful to get the length of the wire just right, I used a swaging tool to crimp it in place to the poles on both ends. This completely solved the floppy net top. It is probably possible to use the cheapo nylon string the manufacture provides, and with adjustment get the net top tight, but I wouldn't bother, put a wire in and be done.The bottom line is, now that the modifications are done, the net is exactly what I wanted, a super lightweight system, that I can get the net tight as a guitar string, suitable for competitive play. I love it now. As for the star rating I would have given it one star out of the box, but four stars now that I added the wire. Only thing that keeps me from saying it is a full five stars is that I wish it had the 39 inch pro width net.UPDATE: The same day I posted this review, the President of Park and Sun called me to discuss the review. To me this shows they truly care about their products and their customers. An excellent sign.
B**O
Amazing net. Super easy to set up. Expensive, but only net out there this good.
The net was SO easy to set up. Came with all of the parts. Everything is sturdy and very well made.The net has a lot of play when someone falls into it which is nice (doesn't fall). With that said it's still sturdy and doesn't droop AT ALL. It's easy to make it tight too.Downsides:-Price (but honestly worth it. I just wish there was a cheaper competitor with 90% of the quality because none of the parts seem hard to make. Like its literally just a net with poles and ropes.)-Also the spikes or stakes that come with the set are already bending near the head of the stake after two uses. It might be how hard the ground was when I hammered it in but just keep that in mind.
Z**L
Great buy!
We are going on about a year of having this net and other nets just don’t compare. It’s easy to set up, the net is great in weather, and friends and family love it! No complaints here
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