Hi @vladnickul the sport was first invented by Jeff Knurek in 1989. It failed to gain traction though until Spikeball reinvented the sport in 2007. Spikeball is the major equipment manufacturer but the sport is called roundnet.
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Hey Maddog. Your SpikeBrite should have come with the LED balls. I'm sorry to hear that it didn't. Can you please head over to our website and complete the form via the link below so we can sort this out as soon as possible? www.spikeballaustralia.com.au/pages/replacement-parts
Hi! Yep, having a bit of the net hang over is normal. Each net might be slightly different and it will also stretch during gameplay which means you'll have more overhang as you tighten it. Hope this helps.
Hi Parth, yes you need to pump up the ball to make sure it will bounce. All kits come with a needle to inflate the ball which can be used with any normal ball or bike pump, the Pro Kit comes with a hand pump as well. One problem can be over-inflation though. Pumping up the ball too much can mean the ball bounces too far and high making it more difficult to retrieve and therefore rallies are harder to keep going. As a guide we aim for about 80% full.
Hi Turtles52. Yep, this is an additional accessory for either the Spikeball Pro or the Original Spikeball Kit. You can check out all these kits and other accessories via the URL below. If you have any other questions just ask! www.spikeballaustralia.com.au/pages/shop
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I don’t know you seem to have it quite loose. My spike ball set never feels right like he net doesn’t bounce high. Despite pulling it more taught them on the edges of the net