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Q. Bending down or kneeling to set up a portable net is the worst part of playing pickleball for many people. How long does it take to set up the different net systems? A. Round pole nets take about three minutes to set up. It may seem fast, but 3 minutes is actually fairly long considering you will generally be bending over or even on your knees during set-up. There are reasons. Regular nets without elastic that use round poles have locking “snap clips” that have to be inserted to align and connect the poles. The improved On- Court OffCourt PickleNet sets up in less than a minute! The oval tube de- sign never twists and turns and there is no need for tube connection clips that are easy to misplace. Also, the net itself uses elastic composition to place less tension on the frame for much easier assembly. Saving two minutes may not seem like a lot, BUT if you are kneeling on the court and bending over for those two minutes, it really is a BIG DEAL. Q. How about durability? How long do portable pickleball nets last and what can be done to extend the life of the net? A. Simply put, sun and water are the enemies of portable net systems. Excessive sun exposure can fade the net sleeve printing and make the net band brittle. The industry standard is to use powder-coated steel tubing for the frame. While powder coating helps minimize rusting, remem- ber to keep your net system away from moisture as much as possible. This is why quick set-up and take-down is so important! If you are on the court and a sudden rain shower sneaks up on you, break down your net sys- tem immediately. Take care of your net system and it can last for years. Also, the industry-leading OnCourt OffCourt PickleNet uses heavier and more durable materials than any other system. And, the elastic bottom net band that helps speed up set-up also helps maintain consistent net tension, taking stress off of the net frame to increase durability. Q. Is there a more “permanent,” heavier- duty portable net option for a facility or club? A. Yes! The PickleNet Deluxe system features four locking wheels and a heavier frame. It is perfect for a heavier-duty option to the regular PickleNet system and is suited best for indoor facilities where the net can simply be wheeled in and out of storage. “We used the (patented) PickleNet at our boot camp this week, and it is the most sturdy, easy- to-assemble net that we have ever used.” – Scott Moore (12-time National Pickleball Champion) MARCH/APRIL 2017 | MAGAZINE 57