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OnCourt OffCourt Roll-a-Net Quick Start

Portable tennis net

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STEP ONE:
Connect the numbers as shown. Insert one vertical post into its base but wait
on the second post until STEP TWO. Then slip the net sleeve over the first
vertical post. The Velcro strap and wider headband are at the top.
NOTE #1: The four outside wheels have locking mechanisms to allow for both fixed positioning and easy rolling for
either play or storage. The easiest way to lock and unlock the wheels is with your foot. During set-up, put the
wheels in the locked position.
Copyright 2016 OnCourt OffCourt, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
WARNING: To avoid net damage
during set-up, read the
instructions on ALL 3 PAGES
carefully.

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Summary of Contents for OnCourt OffCourt Roll-a-Net

  • Page 1 NOTE #1: The four outside wheels have locking mechanisms to allow for both fixed positioning and easy rolling for either play or storage. The easiest way to lock and unlock the wheels is with your foot. During set-up, put the wheels in the locked position. Copyright 2016 OnCourt OffCourt, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2 Once both posts are in place, make final height adjustments to the net, and then tighten the Velcro strap as needed. The 18-foot long Roll-a-Net is the recommended size net for the United States Tennis Association’s “10 and Under Tennis”...
  • Page 3 NOTE #3: The easy way to repeatedly assemble and disassemble the Roll-a-Net is to leave the net over the vertical posts and then just roll the net up into the carry case.

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