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With internal wind posts, the winding mechanism is inside the post and only the removable cranking handle is on the outside of the post. This design makes internal wind posts a safer choice, since they eliminate the danger of catching fingers in the reel assembly, however, they are typically more expensive. Century Sports and Wilson also offer an external wind post that includes a ratchet guard as part of the reel assembly. The ratchet guard prevents the possibility of getting a hand hit or face caught as the reel spins, thus making it safer than other external wind posts.

ROUND OR SQUARE?

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Our top-of-the-line post, the internal wind Royale post, is available as either a 3" round or 3" square post. We also offer a 2 7/8" round post with either an internal or an external winder. The shape and size of the post is a matter of personal preference or the requirements dictated by the existing sleeves in the ground.

BLACK OR GREEN?

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Color of the posts is a matter of personal preference and is often chosen to match the color of the facility's fencing, windscreens and nets.

SLEEVES AND SLEEVE COVERS

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HOW TO SELECT & INSTALL NET POSTS

INTERNAL WIND VERSUS EXTERNAL WIND

We strongly recommend post sleeves as they allow the posts to be removed during the off season or for alternative uses of the area. Sleeve covers prevent dirt and moisture from falling into the sleeve when the post is removed.

HOW TO INSTALL TENNIS NET POSTS

centurysportsinc.com

1.800.526.7548


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