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Has anyone purchased this exact setup from West Coast Netting?

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  • Has anyone purchased this exact setup from West Coast Netting?

    Trying to decide between two enclosure nets / screens. This setup from West Coast Netting looks to be of quality. I've seen a number of posts about the archery netting and PR20 individually, but haven't read anything yet with this particular setup:



    Sides and Top with the $420 1" netting
    Back net with the Archery back

    All seams are sewed with webbing and either grommets or velcro straps to attach to a frame. (I'm leaning velcro)

    For the impact screen, the white PR20. They said it has velcro strips sewn on the top and sides that attaches to the corresponding velcro sewn to the top and sides of the net webbing. They said it is not super tight and should have very minimal bounce back. Essentially, the PR20 screen would be directly against the archery back.

    This looks to be a good quality enclosure net and screen combo. Does anyone this exact setup?

    My plan is to have the netting enclosure built to 9'8" x 9'8" x 4'8" and my frame is 10x10x5. The net will be "suspended" inside the from with about 2 inches of space around every edge preventing any direct contact with a pipe. I want to suspend the enclosure fairly tight. The impact screen would just be attached via velcro with no additional tension.

    With velcro strips on the top/sides of the impact screen, it may not be very adjustable for tension. But if its a little loose, it seems like it would stop the ball well and have very little bounce.

    Thoughts?



  • #2
    I purchased their pr-20 material and can tell you there is no bounce back and image quality is decent. I also bought some of the black pr-20 for ceiling protection but haven't installed it yet.

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    • #3
      What is directly behind your pr-20 impact screen?

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      • #4
        Black industrial blankets from Northern Tool. They are inexpensive and have grommets to hang while also preventing any image bleed.

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