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From local little leagues to professional sports teams, get all the softball and baseball equipment you need to enhance athletic training and improve the overall enjoyment of the game for coaches, players, and viewers.
Made from durable 2.6 mm braided polyethylene — weather-resistant and long-lasting.
Top tension reinforced with a vinyl-coated steel cable for strong structure.
Bottom band made from nylon rope keeps the net shaped without being too rigid.
Regulation size: 32′ long × 3′ high, suitable for standard courts.
Includes a 2.5″ white vinyl headband for visibility and extra durability.
Low-maintenance: Withstands repeated outdoor use and resists corrosion.
Cost-effective replacement: Ideal for updating nets without replacing posts or hardware.
Q: What is the VBNETC?
A: A vinyl volleyball net with steel cable top and nylon roped bottom for recreational and competitive play.
Q: What are the net’s dimensions?
A: Regulation size for standard volleyball courts: 32′ wide × 3′ high.
Q: What materials are used?
A: Durable vinyl netting with a steel cable top and nylon rope bottom for tension and stability.
Q: Is it weather-resistant?
A: Yes — the vinyl and nylon materials are designed to withstand outdoor conditions.
Q: How is it installed?
A: The steel cable top allows easy attachment to standard volleyball poles, while the nylon roped bottom ensures proper tension.
Q: Who should use this net?
A: Schools, recreation centers, parks, and leagues needing a durable, regulation volleyball net.
Q: Why choose this net over basic nets?
A: Its reinforced steel cable and nylon rope provide long-lasting durability, better tensioning, and consistent play performance.
Clean with mild soap and water using a soft cloth or brush; avoid harsh chemicals.
Rinse and allow the net to dry completely after cleaning or rain to prevent mildew and corrosion.
Inspect the steel top cable and nylon bottom rope regularly for fraying, kinks, or wear.
Maintain proper tension using tie-downs, turnbuckles, or winches to avoid sagging.
Store the net loosely coiled in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.
Check all attachment points and hardware for loosening or corrosion.
Repair holes, frays, or damaged cables/ropes promptly to prevent further damage.