Volleyball Nets

47 products indexed • Avg rating 4.59 • Avg price $90

Volleyball Nets offers court and recreational nets for indoor and outdoor play, including portable, tournament, and training sets. The 47 indexed products average a 4.59 rating and range from about $33 to $230, with brands like Olybeaka represented

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What types of volleyball nets are available and which should I choose?

Common types include indoor nets (lighter, regulatory height), outdoor/beach nets (weather-resistant, portable), and adjustable/convertible nets that work for both. Choose indoor nets for gym use, beach nets for sand and wind resistance, and portable/adjustable models if you need easy setup and multi-surface use

What size and height should a volleyball net be?

Standard competitive net width is 32–33 feet (9.75–10 m); adult net heights are 7 feet, 11 5⁄8 inches for men and 7 feet, 4 1⁄8 inches for women; youth and recreational sets may be adjustable to lower heights. Verify the listed dimensions and adjustability to match your intended players and facility

What materials and construction features affect durability and performance?

Durable nets use UV-treated polyethylene or nylon mesh, reinforced top and bottom bands, and corrosion-resistant hardware (galvanized or stainless steel). Look for tight mesh, double-stitched seams, and durable tensioning systems (rope, steel cable, or ratchet straps) for consistent net tension

How important is portability and what should I look for in a portable set?

Portability matters for beach, park, or multi-use play; look for lighter poles (aluminum), quick-assembly connectors, carry bags, and sand or ground anchors. Sets with telescoping or sectional poles and clear setup instructions are easiest to move and store

What should I expect to pay and how do prices vary?

Prices typically range from budget options under $50 for basic portable nets to (price varies)–200 for mid-range, durable outdoor sets, and higher for premium competition-grade systems; the average in this category is around $80–90. Price varies with materials, adjustability, included accessories, and brand reputation

How do I care for and store a volleyball net to prolong its life?

Rinse sandy or salty nets after beach use, dry completely before storage to prevent mildew, store in a dry bag or climate-controlled area, and inspect hardware and stitching regularly; replace frayed ropes or corroded fittings promptly. Avoid prolonged sun exposure when not in use to reduce UV degradation

What accessories should I consider when buying a net?

Common accessories include boundary lines, ground anchors or sandbags, antennae for competition play, a carry bag, and a pump or repair kit if the set includes an inflatable component. Ensure included accessories meet your play environment (sand vs. grass vs. indoor gym)