Best volleyball court equipment according to redditors

We found 15 Reddit comments discussing the best volleyball court equipment. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Volleyball pole sets
Volleyball nets
Volleyball net systems
Volleyball net antennas

Top Reddit comments about Volleyball Court Equipment:

u/dnschnei · 20 pointsr/sandiego

As someone who lives in south mission beach, and plays frequently, Ill break it down for you. If you're all the way south at the jetty, those are "challenge courts" and they have rules posted on the posts. Weekday daytime shouldnt be an issue at all, but once 5 oclock hits those courts will generally be mobbed with people trying to play. Challenge court means that even if you're there first, someone can call "next" and youd have to honor it, and most likely, if you're beginner level and in a group, youd have to plays 2s, probably lose the game, and the court as its now the winners court. The more northern row of the jetty courts tends to be friendlier to groups while the row of courts nearest the lot tends to be the big boys. You're also probably less likely to get kicked off a womens net as those seem to lend themselves to womens games and coed group games. On the weekend, those courts can be used for closed games (no challenges allowed) until 10am, but then revert to challenge courts again at 10. If you move slightly north to Cohasset and Dover courts, those arent technically challenge courts, but there will be some advanced players on the Cohasset red courts tuesday, wednesday, thursday evening and weekends at 8 that will claim rights. The purple, green, yellow and blue courts on Dover are very coed/group friendly, non challenge courts that can be found open more than the red cohasset courts on the weekdays, and weekends theyll generally be taken by 8 or 9, and open back up by 1 depending on the crowds. Anything north of that are usually just posts and youd need your own net and lines to set up (same with the Pit across from Belmont park). If youre really trying to get into volleyball, and foresee many games with your friends and dont want to deal with the hassle of challenge courts, and avoid the dread of going to play only to find there are no courts open and dont want to assert yourself on challenge courts, you and the gang can always get your own net to set up for fairly cheap and never have to worry about public courts and getting the boot! I know thats a lot to take in, but it can be a little confusing and intimidating out there, and just wanna set you up for success and awesome volleyball!

Spectrum Classic Volleyball Net - Amazon

u/Moisture_ · 6 pointsr/volleyball

If you're looking for something for grass and portable, I bought a Park and Sun Classic net and it's pretty good. It's relatively easy to set up once you get the instructions right and hasn't seemed to sag at all. I use it mainly to practice spikes on so it gets banged on and holds up well. I will eventually start a meetup group for grass using it. I only wish it the bottom was more taught - you won't recover any balls that hit/roll off the net with this one.

u/taylorxo · 5 pointsr/chicago

Net: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009PVUR8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Ratchet straps: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F7KSAGI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The net wire is longer than the width of the poles at North Ave Beach, so you have to wrap one end around the pole a couple of times, and then use the ratchet straps to tighten the wire.

u/bballspike · 3 pointsr/volleyball
u/exmojo · 3 pointsr/volleyball

Within your price range, Park & Sun SPORT nets are the best IMO for quick, easy, and sturdy setup in grass (I think they have sand kits too). The nets are high quality and you can make them very tight so the ball plays well out of the net.

Slightly more expensive than your 100 dollar mark, but they've got other nets to chose from that are more entry level

https://www.amazon.com/Park-Sun-Sports-Regulation-Professional/dp/B0009PVUR8/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1512756979&sr=1-1&keywords=park+and+sun+bc-400

If you have more to spend though the Park & Sun SPECTRUM nets can't be beat. I've got 2 of them

u/dexcel · 3 pointsr/bicycling

I've got Ortlieb Panniers. Somewhat pricey but have had them 3 yrs now and still going strong. A few minor repairs needed. But still 100% waterproof which is a must for london. I have no concern when it comes to rain with these.

Rack wise it's pretty basic. Topeak Explorer Tubular Rack Disc Brake version with spring flap. Pretty close to that. Not sure I have the spring flap. I have bungy cords instead

u/n0ah_fense · 2 pointsr/volleyball

If you want one level up (better for the beach), get this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004EFZ7GY?psc=1

u/Statuethisisme · 2 pointsr/bikewrench

You could possible pick up something like this and some U-bolts. You would probably require an intermediate plate as the pole looks like it is quite a large diameter.

The problem you might have is better clamps run about the same price as entire stands.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/daddit

How about a few of these lashed together? Not the prettiest, but it'd work, dagnabbit!

u/Tharonk · 1 pointr/volleyball

edit: Sorry, reread and noticed you probably were asking about a net system, not a net. We have an old Senoh (Sports Imports) as that was the top of the line at the time. Not sure about now.

We ordered two nets last year from a no-name brand. The top cable snapped the first time we put it up.

I looked earlier this season for nets on Amazon. The only one I could find was this one from Champion Sports:

https://www.amazon.com/Champion-Sports-Official-Olympic-Volleyball/dp/B000LY0NLG/ref=sr_1_8?s=sports-and-fitness&ie=UTF8&qid=1473186910&sr=1-8&keywords=volleyball+nets

Note that it ships in 1-3 months.

We wound up ordering Senoh net for $400. Yeah, ouch.

u/archeocyathan · 1 pointr/bicycling

This ticks all your boxes

I used one when I was commuting with a 17 inch laptop, never let me down. It attaches to your rack at an angle to prevent heel strike with a bag that big.