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Kevlar Competition Volleyball Net
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Designed specifically for First Team volleyball systems
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1 / 4" no stretch Kevlar top rope
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Knotless woven webbing for tighter net tensioning and a more professional look
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Bright white top, bottom and side tapes
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32' x 1-meter official size
What our Experts Think
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Competition‑Level Performance: Built to meet regulation standards for competitive play at schools, clubs, and tournaments.
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Durable Kevlar Construction: Kevlar fibers enhance strength and resistance to stretching, maintaining net tension over time.
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Weather‑Resistant: Designed to withstand outdoor elements without degradation — perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
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Clear Boundary Visibility: High‑contrast top tape and well‑defined mesh make lines easy for players and officials to see.
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Easy Setup: Compatible with standard poles and quick to install for practices or matches.
Q&A
Q: What is the First Team FT5002 Kevlar Competition Volleyball Net?
A: A professional‑grade volleyball net built for competitive play, designed to deliver superior performance and durability for schools, clubs, and leagues.
Q: What makes this net suitable for competition?
A: It features a 1/4″ no‑stretch Kevlar top rope and knotless woven webbing, so the net maintains consistent tension and a clean, professional appearance during intense matches.
Q: What size is this volleyball net?
A: It meets official competition dimensions of 32′ width × 1 meter height, suitable for regulation courts.
Q: Is it compatible with all volleyball systems?
A: Yes — it’s designed specifically for First Team volleyball systems, but can also fit standard setups with proper attachments.
Q: Can it be used indoors and outdoors?
A: Yes — with weather‑ready bright white top, bottom, and side tapes, it’s suitable for indoor gyms and outdoor courts.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean After Use: Brush off dirt and debris; wipe down with a damp cloth and mild soap if needed.
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Dry Thoroughly: Always dry the net completely before storage to prevent mildew and material breakdown.
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Inspect for Damage: Regularly check mesh, seams, and attachment points for fraying or tears.
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Protect Kevlar Cables: Avoid sharp edges and rough surfaces that can damage the Kevlar core.
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Proper Tensioning: Don’t over‑tighten; maintain recommended tension to prevent strain on fibers.
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Store Correctly: Coil net neatly and store in a dry, ventilated area away from direct sunlight and moisture.
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Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Use gentle cleaners; harsh solvents can weaken fibers.