Indoor Volleyball Net Systems for Gyms (High School / College / Clubs)

Sterling Volleyball equips coaches and facility managers with indoor volleyball net systems that are simple to set up, remove, and maintain. Our patent-pending aluminum polespro-grade nets, and protective pads are built for reliable performance and long service life. Explore what’s included below and choose the right configuration for your program.

Choose Your Indoor Volleyball Net System

Use this simple overview to identify the right system for your program.

ConfigurationBest ForInstall TypeHeight Adjustment / TensioningKey Components
E-Series Volleyball Net System PackageDaily practice and competitionFloor sleevesRatchet/tensioning system for consistent net heightPoles, regulation net, pads, antennas, official stand, sleeves/plates
Build Your System (Components)Replacing or upgrading specific partsFloor sleevesMatches your existing setupPoles, net, pads, stand, ratchet, antennas, sleeves/plates, wall racks

Specs That Matter

Regulation Net Heights: Men — 7′11 5/8″ (2.43 m) • Women — 7′4 1/8″ (2.24 m) • High school follows standard rules.

Coaches get a consistent reference for matches and practice drills.

Pole Design: Patent-pending aluminum construction provides strength with less weight for easier movement, setup, and removal.

Tension & Stability: Ratchet/tensioning system supports reliable net height across drills and full matches.

Safety & Padding: Protective pole pads help maintain safe play environments during practices and competitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What net height should we use?
Men: 7′11 5/8″ (2.43 m); Women: 7′4 1/8″ (2.24 m). High school typically follows standard regulations—confirm your league’s rules.

What installation do these systems use?
These systems are designed for 3″ diameter fixed floor sleeves. This provides a stable, repeatable setup for practices and games.

Are the poles easy to move and store?
Yes. The lightweight aluminum design makes removal and storage more manageable between events.

Can we upgrade components over time?
Yes. You can replace or add nets, pads, antennas, stands, ratchets, sleeves/plates, and wall racks as your program’s needs evolve.

How do we keep consistent tension and height during practice?
Use the ratchet/tensioning system and verify net height with a standard net gauge at the start of each session.

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