Jaypro Replacement Discus Cage Barrier Net (1-7/8 in. Sq. #42 Nylon Net) (63 ft.L x 7 ft.H) DCHS-BN
Replacement barrier net for Discus Cage (DCHS-35BN)
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Heavy-duty weather-treated 1-7/8 in. square, black mesh, #42 nylon net
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Net breaking strength is rated at over 320 lbs.
Dimensions
63 ft.L x 7 ft.H
What Our Experts Think
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High-Quality Material – Constructed with durable #42 nylon netting, designed to withstand the impact of discus throws.
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Optimal Dimensions – The 63 ft. length and 7 ft. height provide ample coverage, ensuring safety and performance during practice and competitions.
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Heavy-Duty Build – Reinforced for long-lasting durability, even with frequent use in outdoor environments.
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Weather Resistant – Built to endure tough weather conditions, offering reliable performance year-round.
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Easy Installation – Simple setup with compatible posts and hardware, making it a great replacement option for existing discus cages.
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Safety First – Provides a secure barrier to protect athletes and spectators from errant throws.
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Cost-Effective Solution – Offers high-quality protection at a competitive price, making it ideal for schools, clubs, and organizations.
Q&A
Q: What are the dimensions of the Jaypro Replacement Discus Cage Barrier Net?
A: The net measures 63 feet in length and 7 feet in height.
Q: What is the material of the net?
A: The net is made from durable #42 nylon, ensuring strength and longevity.
Q: What is the mesh size of the net?
A: The net features a 1-7/8 inch square mesh, designed to effectively contain discus throws.
Q: Is this net suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, the Jaypro Replacement Discus Cage Barrier Net is built for outdoor use and can withstand harsh weather conditions.
Q: Can this net be used with any discus cage?
A: This net is compatible with most standard discus cages, offering a reliable replacement option.
Q: Is the net sold as a complete set?
A: Yes, this net is sold as a complete replacement for your existing discus cage barrier.
Maintenance Tips
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Routine Cleaning: Wash the net regularly using a mild detergent and water to remove dirt and debris. Use a soft brush to clean any stubborn spots without damaging the nylon material.
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Check for Wear and Tear: Inspect the net for any frays, holes, or damage, especially around the edges. Repair small damages promptly to prevent further deterioration.
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Storage: When not in use, store the net in a dry, cool location to avoid prolonged exposure to UV rays and moisture, which can weaken the material.
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Avoid Overloading: Do not allow the net to come into contact with sharp objects or excessive force, as this can cause breakage.
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Weather Protection: During extreme weather conditions, remove the net if possible or use a cover to protect it from prolonged exposure to sun, rain, or snow.