Hockey Net : What is it?
| Hockey nets are made from either natural or synthetic materials twined or weaved together and woven into squares using multiple strands or plies, usually 3-ply or 6-strand. There are five braiding variations used in making hockey nets: double-braid, solid braid, “tech braid,” diamond braid, and hollow braid. A hockey net should be replaced with a new one as soon as it shows signs of wear and tear. |
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Kinds of Hockey Nets include the following: |
Synthetic A synthetic hockey net is usually made of nylon, acrylic, or polypropylene. Natural A natural hockey net is usually made of natural fibers such as flax, cotton, hemp, and jute. It is coated in wax for durability. Natural hockey nets made of sisal twine or uncoated silk are also available. |
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Standards: Choose a hockey net that conforms to the BS EN750 standards, depending on the type of hockey goal it is used with. Size: Look for a hockey net compatible with your hockey goal. Check the specifications of the original net that came with your hockey goal (if any) and base your purchase on it.
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