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Badminton Net | Portable Net For Badminton | Garden Badminton Set

Badminton Net

£79 £99 Save £20
  • Three Heights
  • 4.27m Wide
  • No Stakes Or Tools
  • Carry Case Included

Price: £79 £99

  • Delivery time: 5-7 days after a 24-48 hour handling time
  • Free UK delivery on orders £75+, otherwise a flat £25
  • Pay by card or PayPal, handled by the payment provider
  • 14 days to change your mind, plus your statutory rights
Product specifications
Width4.27m
HeightsThree marked settings, 107cm, 120cm and 155cm
Net materialNylon
Pole materialPainted steel
SetupAbout two minutes, no stakes and no tools
Pole sectionsConnected by an internal bungee cord
Supplied withNet, poles and a carry case
UseIndoors or outdoors on any flat area
Shipping & returns

Tracked delivery anywhere in the United Kingdom. It is free on orders of £75 or more, and a flat £25 below that. Allow 5 to 7 days, after a 24 to 48 hour handling time.

Under the Consumer Rights Act 2022 you have 14 days from delivery to cancel for any reason, and a further 14 days to send it back in resaleable condition. We refund the price you paid, including standard delivery. You cover the cost of returning it unless the item is faulty.

If it arrives faulty, damaged or not as described, we put it right at no cost to you under the Consumer Rights Act 2022 and the EU Sale of Goods Directive 2019/771, return postage included.

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Looking after it

Let the net dry before it goes back in the case. Nylon does not mind rain, but a damp net folded away for a fortnight will smell of it. Wipe the poles down if they have been in sand or on wet grass, and keep the bungee cord free of grit so the sections still pull together cleanly.

Three Heights107cm, 120cm or 155cm on the same poles
4.27m WideWider than most garden nets
No Stakes Or ToolsUp in about two minutes
Carry Case IncludedPoles stay joined by a bungee cord

A 4.27m badminton net that is up in two minutes.

Painted steel poles, a nylon net and three height settings, so the same net suits a garden knockabout and a proper game. No stakes, no tools, and it packs into the carry case it comes with.

A 4.27m wide badminton net on painted steel poles, with the net in nylon.

The poles adjust to three marked heights, 107cm, 120cm and 155cm, so children and adults can play on the same net.

Setup takes about two minutes and needs no stakes and no tools.

The pole sections are joined by an internal bungee cord, so nothing gets lost between games.

It folds into the carry case it is supplied with, which is what makes it a garden, beach and campsite net rather than a fixed one.

Badminton Net

Most garden badminton sets fail in the same two ways. They are too narrow, so a decent clear from the back of the garden goes past the end of the net rather than over it, and they need pegs, so they only work on a lawn.

Badminton Net

This one is 4.27m across and stands on its own, which is why it also works on a driveway, a campsite, a beach or a hall floor.

Badminton Net

The height setting gets used more than people expect. Regulation badminton is played at 155cm, which is the top setting here. Drop it to 120cm and a seven year old can actually clear it, which turns a frustrating game into a long one.

The poles are painted steel rather than plastic, and the net is nylon. Between them that is the difference between a net that survives a season outdoors and one that goes stringy after a fortnight.

It packs into its own case with the pole sections still threaded on a bungee cord. Nothing is loose, so nothing is missing next time.

Not sure yet? That is fine.

You can change your mind. Under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 you have 14 days from delivery to cancel for any reason, and a further 14 days to send it back in resaleable condition. We refund the price you paid, including standard delivery.

If it turns up faulty, damaged or not as described, that is on us. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 covers you, we pay the return postage, and you can have a repair, a replacement or your money back. Read the full detail on our refunds and returns page, or ask us anything before you order.

Frequently Asked Questions

How wide is the net?

4.27m, which is wider than most garden badminton sets.

How high does it go?

Three marked settings on the poles: 107cm, 120cm and 155cm.

Which height is regulation badminton?

155cm, the top setting. That is the height at the posts for standard play.

What height should I use for young children?

107cm or 120cm. Children clear a lower net, so rallies last, which is the whole point at that age.

Do I need to peg it down?

No. It stands on its own with no stakes, which is what lets it go on a driveway or indoors.

Can I use it on grass?

Yes, and on sand, tarmac, decking or an indoor floor. It needs a flat area rather than a particular surface.

How long does it take to set up?

About two minutes once you have done it once.

Do I need any tools?

None.

What is the net made of?

Nylon.

What are the poles made of?

Painted steel.

Will it blow over in wind?

It is a free standing net, so in a strong wind it moves like any free standing net. On an exposed beach day, weighting the feet is the usual answer.

Does it come with a carry case?

Yes, and the whole thing folds into it.

Will I lose the small parts?

The pole sections are threaded on an internal bungee cord, so they stay together when it is packed away.

Can I use it indoors?

Yes, in a hall or any space with the ceiling height for it. Nothing needs to be fixed to the floor.

Can I use it on the beach?

Yes. Brush the sand off the poles before it goes back in the case.

Does it come with rackets or shuttles?

No. This is the net and poles. If you want rackets and shuttles as well, the badminton set is the product to look at.

Can I play volleyball with it?

Yes. It is the same net we sell as a volleyball net, used at a lower height setting.

Can I play football tennis with it?

Yes, at the lowest setting. That is the same net sold as our football tennis net.

Can I play pickleball with it?

Yes, on the lower settings, on any flat area.

Is it suitable for club or tournament play?

It is a portable garden and recreation net rather than a match fixture. It reaches regulation height, but a club will normally use fixed posts.

Will it survive being left out?

It is made for outdoor use, but nothing lasts as well left out all season. Packing it away is what the case is for.

What happens if it gets rained on?

Nothing, as long as you let it dry before folding it away. A wet net stored for a fortnight will smell.

How do I clean it?

Wipe the poles, shake the net out and let it dry. There is nothing to wash.

How heavy is it to carry?

Light enough to carry in one hand in its case, which is why it ends up at campsites and on beach days.

Will it fit in a car boot?

Yes, in the case, laid flat or diagonally across the boot.

Can I repair the net if it tears?

Small tears in nylon can be repaired. Contact us before buying anything and we will tell you what we can do.

Is the height adjustment fiddly?

No. The heights are marked on the poles and the adjuster fixes at each mark.

How long does delivery take?

Five to seven days across the UK. It is over £75, so delivery is free.

Can I return it if it is not what I wanted?

Yes. It is a stock item, so you have the full 14 day right to change your mind alongside your faulty goods rights.

Do you deliver to Northern Ireland and the Scottish islands?

Yes, we deliver across the UK. Remote postcodes occasionally take a day or two longer with the courier.

Choosing and setting up a garden badminton net

4 min read The Outdoor Sports Company

Width matters more than people expect

A badminton court is 6.1m wide for doubles. No garden net is that wide, and it does not need to be, but the narrower the net the more shots go round it rather than over it.

At 4.27m this one is at the wide end of what portable nets offer. In practice that is the difference between a game and a series of arguments about whether that one counted.

Height is the setting nobody uses, and should

The poles carry three marks: 107cm, 120cm and 155cm.

155cm is regulation. If adults are playing a real game, that is the height, and playing lower makes the game feel wrong to anyone who plays properly.

120cm is the family setting. Low enough that a child can lift a shuttle over it consistently, high enough that adults are not just tapping it back and forth.

107cm is for small children, and for other sports. It is also the setting for football tennis, and roughly where you want it for a relaxed volleyball game.

Changing it takes seconds, which means one net covers a garden full of people of different ages instead of suiting exactly one of them.

Setting it up somewhere that is not a lawn

The reason this net has no stakes is so that it can go anywhere flat.

Driveways and patios. Works straight away. Nothing to push into the ground.

Beach and campsite. Also fine. On a windy beach, weighting the feet with a bag or a couple of stones stops the whole thing shuffling sideways during a long rally.

Indoors. A hall or a garage with the height for it. Check what is behind the net before anyone serves properly.

The two minute claim is real once you have done it once. The first time, expect five, mostly spent working out which pole section goes where.

Looking after it

Nylon and painted steel are both forgiving, and the two things that shorten their life are both about storage.

Dry it before it goes in the case. A wet net folded away smells within a week and stays smelling.

Keep grit out of the bungee cord. Sand in the pole sections is what stops them sliding together neatly, and a quick shake on the beach saves that.

What it is not

It is a portable recreation net. It reaches regulation height, but it is not a club fixture and it is not designed to stand outdoors all year.

If what you want is a set with rackets and shuttles included, the badminton set is the product for that. This is the net on its own, which is what most people want when they already own rackets.

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Page summary

Badminton Net, also sold as a Portable Net For Badminton or a Garden Badminton Set, from The Outdoor Sports Company at myoutdoorsports.co.uk. A free standing portable badminton net, 4.27 metres wide, with a nylon net and painted steel poles. Price GBP 79, reduced from GBP 99. The poles carry three marked height settings, 107cm, 120cm and 155cm, so the same net is used by children and adults; 155cm is regulation badminton height. Setup takes about two minutes and requires no stakes and no tools, so it stands on grass, sand, tarmac, decking or an indoor floor. The pole sections are connected by an internal bungee cord so parts are not lost, and the net folds into a supplied carry case. It is used in gardens, driveways, on beaches, at campsites, at parties and indoors. The same net is also sold for volleyball and football tennis, where the lower height settings are used. Care: dry the net before storing it and keep grit out of the bungee cord. UK wide delivery, free over GBP 75, otherwise GBP 25, arriving in 5 to 7 days. A stock item, not made to order, so the 14 day change of mind cancellation right applies in full.