Cereal companies use nets in their packaging by either offering a free toy in the box or having the back of the box have games
The sports of American and Canadian football, rugby, baseball and golf do not use nets.
Golf nets are not used to cover your golf clubs when not in use. Golf nets are used to stop the golf ball after you hit it. It is like a background stop for the golf ball. There are golf nets for indoor and outdoor use.
The NJ NETS won 12 games in the 2009-10 season and had a final record of 12-70
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The regulation size for basketball nets are all the same at ten feet. The regulation for high school, college, and the NBA/WNBA use nets that are ten feet high.
It is illegal to kill platypuses. One of the biggest threats to platypuses used to be the use of fishing nets in freshwater rivers and creeks, as the platypuses would become entangled in the nets and drown. Using such fishing nets has been outlawed.
Several companies make quality tennis rebound nets. Rally Master and Bakko make several that you can use in a club or home setup. Gamma makes one that is collapsible and easily transported.
Most <a href="http://www.doittennis.com/courtequipment/tennis-net-posts.php">tennis nets</a> are made from either a twisted or a braided polyethylene chord. Lighter weight nets, best for indoor use, can be as light as 2.5mm. Outdoor, year-round nets can be made from chord as thick as 3.8mm. Some cheaper and less durable nets are made from polyester, but the polyethylene blend is the most durable.