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No tennis court is complete without a tennis net. Although it may seem like a simple net there are many things that should be considered when you install a net for your tennis court. Unfortunately many people settle for the low quality nets that are readily available in the local sporting goods store. These nets barely last a day or two and end up sagging and looking worn out almost immediately, and it is the owners that are forced to spend money again and again replacing them.
Professional level equipment has to be purchased from a professional retailer such as Tennis Universal. They offer a wide range of tennis nets that can be customized to different courts. All of their nets are equipped with a tapered fit and deluxe center strap, a sign of quality for tennis nets. Their high-end nets also feature a 3.5mm wide net body, offering a level of sturdiness unmatched by others. For more casual courts a 3.0mm or less nets are used which can still offer a high level of performance. The pro level tennis nets also come with their individual line of warranty, giving you a peace of mind while enjoying a great product.
There are more varieties of nets than you can imagine. For those who are worried about nets being stolen or vandalized, there are even anti-vandal aluminum nets woven with aluminum coated steel mesh. They can be installed in pre-existing tennis net poles or on the poles that are customized for the aluminum nets. Anti-vandal aluminum nets come with a special key required to remove the net.
Tennis Universal also comes with reliability backed by their more than 30 years experience in the field of tennis related equipment. Aside from tennis nets you can find virtually anything related to tennis courts that you’ll ever need including posts, windscreens, lighting, domes/bubbles and "Do-It-Yourself resurfacing materials with a unique interchangeable color chart for tennis and basketball courts and "repair & resurfacing guidelines" for asphalt & concrete courts. Please visit their website today at www.tennisuniversal.com and take a look at their online catalogue. You’ll be impressed by the large selection of products you can purchase from a single "one-stop-shopping" online tennis equipment store.
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