“We played 1 time and when the ball hit the top of the net it split at the cross area. I took it down and re sewed it with a stronger zig zag stitch and put it back up. Didn’t have time to play when I noticed a few days later it was split apart again. They say they will send a new one but I haven’t received it yet”
“Under the circumstances, it took forever to get here. We have a Junior high volleyball player along with the neighbors. They love it. Also love the fact that it’s portable.”
“Takes a little bit to set up and the anchors aren't the best in the sand, but once you figure it all out and if you get help who know what they are doing, it is well worth the effort. Crossnet keeps the entire beach busy, from 6 year-olds to 60 year-olds. The rules of the game can be modified to make it work for whatever group is there. We've played with just 4 people and up to almost 20 with a line waiting their turn to play. Crossnet became the hit of the summer on our beach!”