Edwards post
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Unleash Your Inner Champion with Edwards Classic 3" Round Tennis Court Net Posts
Elevate your tennis game with these durable and stylish net posts that are built to withstand the rigors of championship play. Edwards, a trusted name in tennis for over 130 years, brings you these heavy duty tennis net posts that are designed to provide years of reliable service.
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The Edwards Classic 3" Round Net Posts offer exceptional quality with a classic look, making them an ideal choice for serious tennis players and tennis facilities alike. Don't settle for anything less than the best. Order your net posts today and experience the difference!
Q&A
Q: Should I install net posts ground sleeves?
A: Yes, installing sleeves is highly recommended. Setting the sleeves in concrete will allow you to remove the net posts, whether to store them during winter or when it's time to replace them
Q: Which sleeves should I purchase?
A: If you purchase 3" OD net posts, the posts will fit into our 3" round net posts sleeves. If you purchase 2-7/8" OD net posts, you should purchase our 2-7/8" net post sleeves. The inside diameter of the sleeves is slightly larger than the outside diameter of the tennis net posts.
Q: Will 2-7/8" net posts fit into 3" round net post sleeves or would there be too much room?
A: Yes, you can insert 2-7/8" round net posts into 3" round net posts sleeves. In fact, we recommend replacing your 3" round net posts with 2-7/8" posts when the time comes. Debris like dirt and sand can accumulate in the sleeves, making it difficult to reinstall 3" round net posts.
Q: Should I purchase square or round net posts?
A: Functionally, there is no difference better the two posts.
Q: What size should the net post footer be?
A: We highly recommend contacting a tennis court contractor to build your court. However, here is a how to guide on "How to Install Net Posts".