CSI Knotless 21' Badminton Tournament Grade Net, Badminton Net

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Main Features

  • 21'
  • csi model# 0222
  • Each

Description

Tournament Quality. Braided nylon for durability. Double stitched 2" nylon reinforced vinyl headband and 1-1/2" side & bottom bindings of same material, 4 mm nylon braid top cable. Top quality. BEST ON THE MARKET!

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  • Brand: CSI Cannon Sports
  • Label: CSI (Cannon Sports)
  • Manufacturer: CSI (Cannon Sports)
  • MPN: KNBN21

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net has been up since it arived and looks , funtions as well as the day we recieved it.


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