3 Great Outdoor Volleyball Nets

By Jonathan Bales , last updated December 9, 2011

An outdoor volleyball net is obviously an essential piece of any outdoor volleyball game, and a quality net can really make the game more enjoyable. There are all kinds of volleyball nets out there, some of which are designed specifically for outdoor play. Steel cable nets are generally superior to rope cable nets, but the type of volleyball net which is best for you depends on your needs and budget. To help you along the way, read below for information on three great outdoor volleyball nets.

Mikasa Competition Outdoor Volleyball Net

Made with steel cable reinforced polyester netting, the Mikasa Competition Outdoor Volleyball Net is a great outdoor volleyball net. The polyethylene netting comes with aircraft steel cable binding, making it extremely durable. Designed for outdoor use, but capable of being used indoors as well, the net has a twine size of 1.6 mm and retails for $30 on Amazon.com

Stackhouse Steel Cable Net

Another steel cable variety, this Stackhouse outdoor volleyball net is a heavy-duty, weather-treated style that is perfect to keep up, as it can withstand all sorts of weather. It has a vinyl top binding for increased durability, as well as 24-count polyester thread netting. The bottom line of the net is high-quality rope. The Stackhouse Steel Cable Net costs $75 at Amazon.com.

Park & Sun Tournament 4000 Volleyball Set with Telescopic Poles

For the serious volleyball player who wants an entire set to go with his or her net, the Park & Sun Tournament 4000 Volleyball Set with Telescopic Poles is the way to go. At $600, it is certainly not for everyone. If you play a lot of outdoor volleyball and can afford it, though, you will not be disappointed with the net's professional-grade design and ratchet system. The system comes with poles, a boundary, and a bag as well. The net is adjustable up to two inches to accommodate both men and women players.

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