
Monson Slider System is designed for coaches, players, and facility managers who wish to adjust their net height from junior, men, to women heights while leaving the net under full tension. The net can also be adjusted from the ground for tennis / pickleball and badminton. Net adjustment is achieved by the stainless steel ball bearings that provide smooth adjustment from one net height to another.
Monson Slider System Spec Sheet
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Customer Reviews
Our school has worked with VolleyballUSA.com for multiple projects over the past several years and each time I am more impressed with their products and customer service. After five years, each outdoor volleyball system we have purchased remain in perfect condition and we routinely receive compliments on the quality of our volleyball facilities. Their customer care is the best out of any company we work with and it has come to the point where we look for opportunities to do business through VolleyballUSA.com. There is nowhere else I would go to for volleyball equipment.
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T. GiarlaI wanted to thank you very much again, for your generous partnership with my Monterey Beach events. Our main event this weekend, the 5th Annual Monterey Beach Open was another successful event! It's partners like VolleyballUSA.com that makes it the best junior beach volleyball event in all of Central and Northern California!
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