Wow. Talk about solid construction. This is hands down the best net regardless of price. It's too bad they don't sell anymore in USA. Only available in Germany,
What's so special about a net? It's in the details.
The clamps are massive. This is not much different than other high end posts, except the clamp under the table is almost 3 inches long. That's about 2 inches more than your typical $60-70 post.
That's all? Why is that worth $70? Hold your horses. It has typical tension string, but instead of cheap metal beads for tension adjustment, it uses heavy duty steel chainlink.
Still don't get it? Alright, whatever. It just looks damn good. Is that reason enough?
Anybody with a robot at home needs a better net set. Nothing more annoying than a shifting net after 1000 smashes.
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