
POLES AND NET SET UP
Drive three stakes into ground for each pole (Figure A & B),
3-5 lb. sledgehammer is recommended. Leave about 2" above
ground and connect each dee ring on guy lines to stake, then
drive stakes the rest of the way into the ground.
CAUTION: STAKES MUST BE DRIVEN ALL THE WAY DOWN INTO THE
GROUND, WITH ONLY DEE RING SHOWING ABOVE GROUND.
Slide bottom tube inside middle tube, you will have to
hold the snap button closed with fingers, until it locks
into place at first hole setting on bottom middle tube. Be
sure to slip the middle guy line onto top tube before
connecting tubes together. Once tension is applied, it will
remain where placed on tube, which should always be just
above middle tube as in (Figure A). Connect net to eye bolt
using spring snap at pole top if not already done. Extend
pole to desired height, snap button will lock into position
at each height setting. The pole provides three heights
men's, women's and junior. Now loop each guy line over top
of pole (two per side), webbing will rest on eyebolt.
(Figure A) Stand pole up and angle towards center court and
repeat 1 through 2 for other pole.
Now stand both poles up and apply tension to top net rope
by pulling downwards with webbing loops on guy cables. For
maximum net tension, use body weight, and common sense to
pull webbing through cam buckle. Then adjust poles to a
vertical posi-tion.
Connect spring snap on bottom webbing tension strap to
net bottom cable. (Figure A) Connect other side to bolt with
cable loop. Cinch up middle guys on both poles so that
middle of pole is bent out towards the stakes very slightly.
Now, cinch bottom tension strap and bring poles back to a
vertical position. Both poles should now be vertical. Net
height can be adjusted by moving cam-buckle to other hole
settings on pole, ten settings are provided to allow for 36"
and 39" deep nets.
The last thing to do is apply tension to net webbing
tension straps from net tapes and dowel rods back to the
pole. Pull on each webbing strap, do not pull to hard, but
just enough to stretch the mesh of the netting and vinyl
out. Pulling too hard can cause undue wear on netting and
vinyl, or break plastic tension buckle. With the right
amount of tension applied to netting, the dowel rod tape
will be even with top and bottom tapes.
For storage, remove bottom tube and telescope top tube
all the way through the middle tube. The net and tie cords
can be left on and rolled up onto the tubes. After use on
sand we recommend that you separate all tubes and put into
case. Hose tubes out with clean water to remove sand and
dirt before telescoping together.
Store system in cool dry place do not expose to prolonged
periods in the sun, or rain, store on flat surface away from
heat source. For set up at beach, keep sand out of
telescoping pole. Try not to let poles fall onto sand during
set up or take down. Poles could jam together, if pole is
closed while sand is inside. After playing on sand do not
close poles, take apart, roll up into net, and put in
carrying case as separate tubes. Hose out with fresh water
at home to remove all sand from inside and outside of tubes,
let dry in vertical position before telescop-ing together.
You should have no problems, if you follow directions
carefully.

COURT LAYOUT
An ideal spot would be a flat grassy or sandy area free of
holes or foreign objects with no limbs or wires overhead.
Lay out web lines on the ground to form a rectangle, attach
center court, side release buckles on one side of boundary.
Other side of center court is marked by a box stitch, use
tape if you prefer a larger mark. Attach hooks on bungee
cord to each of the four large corner loops of the
rectangle. Drive stakes into the ground at a 45-degree angle
to the corner loop, or in sand bury them down about a foot
at each corner. Do not pull too hard on bungee cord, just
enough to get a straight line. Bungee cord will then stretch
and snap back into place. Webbing stretches depending on how
hard it is pulled on, so the size of your court can very.
For set up on dry sand, you may need our #1026 sand kit.
CAUTION: WHEN REMOVING STAKES FROM THE GROUND ALWAYS
GRAB BUNGEE CORD UP CLOSE TO STAKE AND PULL STRAIGHT UP OR
DIG OUT OF SAND. ALWAYS USE BUNGEE CORD ATTACHED TO STAKE,
TO ANCHOR CORNERS. DO NOT ANCHOR THE CORNERS WITH JUST A
STAKE ALONE. USE PLASTIC ROLL UP RACK FOR BOUNDARY STORAGE.
THE SUN WILL DETERIORATE THE WEBBING, DO NOT LEAVE OUTSIDE
UNLESS IN USE AND NEVER LEAVE OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT, IT CAN BE A
POTENTIAL HAZARD. WEBBING LINES ON THE GROUND MAY BE TRIPPED
OVER, ALWAYS KEEP SMALL CHILDREN AWAY FROM PLAYING AREA, AND
INFORM ALL OTHERS OF POTENTIAL HAZARD.