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Dura-Pro Swing Net and Frame 9'H x 6"W at top, 12'W at base and 7' Deep

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  • Dura-Pro Golf Swing Net and Frame
  • Dura-Pro Golf Swing Net and Frame
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Description


Dura-Pro Swing Net and Frame

7' high x 11' wide and 3.5" sides

  • 7'H x 11'W with 3.5" sides
  • Strong Polyester Netting
  • Baffle Net: 4' x 5'
  • Archery 1/8" Mesh
  • Frame: 1 1/2" Steel for Durability
  • Suitable for indoor or outdoor use


Directions for Set-Up


Assemble the Frame
  1. Lay out all ofthe steel pieces per the diagram.
  2. Assemble the back of the frame on the ground. That is everything in between the 4-Way Bottom Piece and the Angle Corner including cross bar.
  3. Assemble the feet by inserting 4 poles into the 4-Way Bottom Piece.
  4. Assemble the top by combining the remaining pieces to what you have already done.
  5. Tip the frame forward on its feet. Lift using the cross bar.

Hang the Net
  1. Hang the Top/Front of the Net to the 90o Corners. Do this by inserting the S-Hook through the ring.
  2. Attach the Bottom/Front of the Net to the One Pin Piece w/ Rings. Do this by hooking the S-Hook into the pipe.
  3. Attach the Bottom/Back of the Net to the ring on the One Pin Piece w/ Rings. Do this by inserting the S-Hook into the ring.
  4. Attach the Top/Back of the Net to the Angle Corners. Do this by inserting the S-Hook into the ring. You may adjust the string to achieve your desired net shape.
  5. Tuck the Net Toggles under the One Pin Piece w/ Rings.
  6. Attach the Baffle directly to the frame using the d-clips that you have fed through the net. The top of the baffle has shorter strings and attaches to the Angle Corners, while the bottom clips are connected to the 4-Way Bottom Piece.
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1 Review

  • 5
    Dura Pro Swing Net and Frame

    Posted by Tony McCall on Sep 19th 2021

    Heavy duty construction should make this frame last a lifetime. The only concern is I did not see a replacement net and baffle available to re order, as I am sure over time, these will wear out. However, the quality of the netting and the baffle are top notch.

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