Best Volleyball Nets

When you plan on playing in the backyard, you can go with a cheap volleyball/badminton combo net that you get at any store that carries sporting goods, or you can go with a quality product.

Best Value Net Set for the Backyard

The Baden Champions Volleyball Net Set is a solid choice for most people just looking for a good option to have at home. It comes with a complete net system, the ropes, the pegs, a ball, a pump, and even a carrying case.

For a very reasonable price, it offers you substantial quality improvement over what you’re going to get from the store down the road. It includes steel poles, stakes, and even boundary lines. The ball isn’t anything special, but the net system is durable and easy to use and store.

Best Outdoor Personal Volleyball Net System

While the Baden system is a great bang for your buck option, if you’re looking for a really high-quality option and you’re willing to spend more to have the best, take a look at the Park & Sun Sports Spectrum Outdoor Volleyball Net System.

The poles are a little thicker and the net is designed for rough play. It’s reinforced all the way around with sturdy side sleeves and corners. I really appreciate the padded pull-down handles that you use to adjust and add tension to the net. If you choose the one pictured below it’s actually cheaper than the option that has the steel rings that hurt your hands.

Best Water Volleyball Net

If you’re looking for a versatile but sturdy water volleyball net, the GoSports Splash Net PRO Pool Volleyball Net is a good choice. One thing I love is the post base is designed to be filled with water which keeps the net steady without any extra straps or anchoring needed.

The kit comes with 2 water volleyballs and a pump.