![]() The 2.375-inch is only available in a galvanized finish. Internal aluminum drive caps that wedge into top of post making it very difficult to remove. Two pole sizes to choose from 2.375-inch and 3.5 outside diameter for your game set. The winch, eye-hooks, and pulley are powder coated black or have a hot dip galvanized finish. Allowing for any net playing height badminton, tennis and other net games. The collars can be adjusted with Allen wrench. Since the indoor style poles don't have eyebolts, how are these attached and tensioned?įigure 1: outdoor poles with just eye bolts.įigure 2: outdoor net (steel cables) with outdoor poles with eye bolts.įigure 3: indoor pole system, with pulley and winch.Professional volleyball net movable post collars all constructed from heavy duty schedule 40 steel pipe. My question: there are "indoor" nets that also have the "outdoor style" equal length steel cable rope top/bottom, like this one I'm interested in on amazon: Champion Tournament Volleyball Net. The bottom just uses rope ratchets to be tensioned to the pole, rather than being pulled with the top rope tensioner. This is usually rope, to allow it to wind up in the winch. Seems like indoor poles often have a pulley and crank system (Figure 3) that tensions just the top cable. For these systems, the top and bottom cables are equal lengths since you can attach them together with the ratchet system at the ends. I'm understanding that outdoor poles usually just have two eye bolts (Figure 1) that you can use to attach outdoor nets with top/bottom steel cables with a ratchet tension system (Figure 2). It's installed outside, but they're the (indoor style?) pulley and winch type of poles. I'm researching attachment methods so I can choose a net to set up at my local park that has poles installed. If you just want to brag about something or rant, look for fellow players, etc, use this flair. General - Posts that might not fit into any of the above catagories. Meta - Posts related to the state of the sub. Use this for things like articles/announcements/updates on pro leagues/tournaments etc. News/Events - This flair is for volleyball world news or upcoming events. At the very least, include the full speed shot first. Please refrain from using slo-mo in your videos. Pictures are ok too but video will be infinitely more helpful. If your question includes a video of yourself (which is always more helpful), use the "Form Advice" flair.įorm Check - This flair is for recordings of yourself or a friend that you would like a critique or specific help with. ![]() Questions - This flair is for most basic questions about volleyball. These can be personal highlights or something you found on the internet. Highlights - Use this flair on video posts of cool plays or replays from matches. Posts complaining about Haikyu!! fans that are not directly related to the subreddit will be removed. Please post video help and questions as link posts and not text posts. Please ask them on the stickied Weekly Questions Thread. Questions that are on the FAQ list are not allowed as individual posts. You may discuss past games but do not put the result in the title. The answer will always be "go see a trained professional". Posts asking for medical advice will be deleted. Our sub is about the sport, not the bodies of those playing it. Volleyball is enjoyed by folks of all ages and genders. Posts must be related to volleyball in some way. ![]() r/volleyball is on Discord! Click here for an invite! Rules: Users with ✅ next to their username have a track record of being knowledgeable and giving good advice. ![]() This subreddit is for tips, videos, and general discussion about one of the fastest rising r/sports in the world.
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