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Stretch the material to the next post, locate the nearest pocket and repeat 
Steps A-B for all posts.

Raise the fence open pocket and slide the material approximately 12 
inches over the post and cap combination. (Remaining material can be 
loosely draped over for now.)

Installing your Pocket-Net

TM

 fencing is this easy!

Start at foul line

After all Pocket Poles are installed...

It’s easy to replace damaged Pocket Net

TM

 Fence

PULL TIGHT to next pocket

PULL TIGHT to next pocket

Ground Level

Install 12” of fencing

for remaining

poles

Once you have successfully attached all of the required pockets, the material can be pulled down to 
the bottom end of each post. For best appearance, confirm that the fence is tightly stretched between 
each post and does not sag.                  

Any excess fencing can be easily cut with sharp scissors.

Find the first opening or “post pocket” by running your hand along the bottom edge of the 
fence material; pull pocket open.

File: Pocket Net Fence instr pg2 of 2 (2018) 

Gathering material 12” at the top of each pole will make it easier to stretch the material to 
the next one in line.

Proceed one pole at a time until 

entire roll looks like this

(excess fence is hanging down).

It’s as easy as pulling on socks!

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repeat this for each set

now you’re ready to play!

damaged 

fencing?

Create a new section with 2 

poles and additional fencing.

Overhead view

cut out damaged fence

New section added

Larger new section added - replacing longer damaged sections

EXISTING POLES

NEW POLE

NEW POLE

STABILIZING POLES

1

19

15

5

10

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