I'd say it shouldn't take longer than 10-15 minutes for one person to set-up the net and lines if you keep everything organized and develop a system. Goes much faster if you have a helper. I think it could be taken down and packed up in 10 minutes or less.
Hey! The way it’s designed doesn’t really accommodate up/down adjustment if you want to maintain good net tension (if you want the top to be tight & straight across instead of sagging in the middle. If you don’t mind the sag, you could probably get creative and add rope/tie some knots to adjust the height. You could also use 2 of the interlocking poles instead of 3 and that would bring the height down maybe 30” - I can measure them and get back to you.
No idea how helpful this was thank you 🙏
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How long did it take to assemble, and to disassemble?
I'd say it shouldn't take longer than 10-15 minutes for one person to set-up the net and lines if you keep everything organized and develop a system. Goes much faster if you have a helper. I think it could be taken down and packed up in 10 minutes or less.
Are you able to adjust the net height?
Hey! The way it’s designed doesn’t really accommodate up/down adjustment if you want to maintain good net tension (if you want the top to be tight & straight across instead of sagging in the middle. If you don’t mind the sag, you could probably get creative and add rope/tie some knots to adjust the height. You could also use 2 of the interlocking poles instead of 3 and that would bring the height down maybe 30” - I can measure them and get back to you.
Thanks for your reply. It’s alright.
@@AugustineKar I got the net, it is great. How do you keep good net tension to prevent sagging?
@@chllvofficial use the guylines to adjust tension
They’re called shuttlecocks, casual
Can you use it on grass
You sure can - plenty of fun! You can play badminton as well :)