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Apr 23, 2026 - 04:07 PM
Net thickness, or gauge, determines a tennis net's durability and ability to withstand heavy use. Thicker nets (like 3mm or 3.6mm) are more robust and suitable for high-traffic areas or tournament play, while thinner nets (such as 2.8mm) may be sufficient for recreational or occasional use. For example, the Champion Sports Tournament Tennis Net features a thick 3.6mm net for maximum longevity, whereas the Champion Sports Recreation Tennis Net uses a 2.8mm net, offering a lighter, more economical choice. This range of thicknesses allows customers to select the right balance of durability and price for their needs.
