Tbb:Equipement

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here is the link to a set to easily mark the field limits on grass or sand ... it is slightly too small for regular Bailongball field, but you can use it quite well. It is also perfect for "miniplay" (without net) !! And this summer we also used it to build an "ultiplay" field (the game with bailos and baskets !) https://www.decathlonpro.fr/kit-delimitation-terrain-de-crossminton-id-2961694.html

here is the link to a net with the correct height : https://www.decathlonpro.fr/filet-de-beach-volley-bv500-ajustable-id-2435927.html (there was a better one for the same price from "LePetitSport" but it seems out of production ... you can also order one from China but it seems more expensive)

another link to a smaller net (half the width but full height), very easy to transport and to mount, you can put 2 of them side to side to have full width : https://www.decathlonpro.fr/filet-de-volley-ball-et-de-beach-volley-bv-100-jaune-id-2163055.html

another link to smaller net (full width but 1m55 only), cheap and stable, that can be more or less easily adjusted to full height : https://www.decathlonpro.fr/badminton-net-610-id-8551874.html

yes, the ground has to be very flat and you have to stretch the straps to the max when you plant the bindings ... you can also use it indoors (chere you cannot "plant" into the ground) with "weights" at each corner to keep it stretched. https://www.decathlonpro.fr/lot-4-plots-de-fixation-atout-kit-id-2868483.html

Normally these straps limits are not for use with beginners. Beginners rather play freestyle, without field nor limits.

The main problem for standard play is that you don't have the limit between front and back zones ... or you have to use a second set of straps to mark it, but then you get a strap in the middle of the field which is not very practical indeed ! then perhaps you can use those spray's of xmas fake snow to mark lines on the ground outdoor, or special tape indoor which do not leaves glue nor marks when you untape it

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