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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Tried to use this at my house on our driveway for a pickleball gathering but ended up not using it at all and put down yellow duct tape instead. Would be ok to use at a tennis court where you are setting the markers down inside real painted lines.Thickness of the pieces was not up to par. Need to be much thicker so wind and foot traffic won’t disturb placement. Also would be helpful having more pieces to fill in huge gaps. Buy the duct tape instead!
Customer Opinion
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
I ordered this as a gift for my family. We have recently stated to play pickle ball. I thought we could set up a next in our driveway to practice. We haven’t used it yet because we’ve lost our net. After looking at the set, it seems simple enough to set up but will take some patience, especially the first few times.Update, we finally found our net and I was able to use the kit. It made setting up our “mini court” easy. The measuring tape was nice and allowed me to measure and mark off our smaller court easily. I used some pickleball tape in addition to the kit. If you like the green tape in the photo, you will have to purchase separately. I like the rubber markers, it help with the layout. I am very happy with the court kit.
tjsalter
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
I ordered this marking kit because I will be moving soon and the area I am moving to does not have any local marked pickleball courts. I looked at a couple of types and considered this to be the safest... and it happens to be one of the least expensive too.I had looked at a few other brands that use full- length straps to outline the court and almost ordered one. It didn't strike me until a week or so later that the straps (nylon webbing) would pose a severe safety issue as someone could trip on the lines while trying to play and focusing on the ball. In addition, we get a fair amount of windy days where I live and the webbing would surely blow around creating further issues.Several things appealed to me about the A11N pickleball court marking kit. To start, it sells for about 1/3 the price of those I was pricing with webbing. Second, the kit is quite compact, easy to use, move, clean, etc. The line markers are highly visible, flat rubber that is heavy enough to stay in place with any winds you can actually play in, but light enough as a kit to easily transport. They are flat enough to not create an issue when stepped on and leave me with no concerns about groping over them. The only downside to the rubber markers is that they do affect the bounce of the ball if it hits them (a small price to pay for the fun).The kit also comes with a nylon 30 foot tape measure that can hook into the ends of the markers to hold the lead end while measuring (you don't need a second person), 4 white sidewalk chalks for marking lines between the runner line markers, a card providing layout information, and a convenient storage/ transport bag.While I haven't used the kit to mark out a full court yet (I still have multiple local, well marked courts to use) I have used it as a training aid; I used the rubber markers parallel to, and just over a foot inside, the permanent lines to help create target zones (the area between the 2) for practicing serves and returns.I am very happy with this kit and look forward to putting it to its intended use when I move. A thought I did have - to make marking the lines between the rubber markers cleaner, straighter and easier- is to use a carpenter's chalk line (of which I have several) instead of the sidewalk chalk. 2 other items of note: 1) While the tape measure is perfectly suitable and functional for this kit, I did have to tighten the screw securing the crank just slightly (don't over tighten as that will create too much pressure on the tape) as it was a bit loose; 2) The storage bag provided could be just a bit larger... you'll see.
Kuldeepsinh Rana
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
Disclaimer: This product was provided to me without any charge as part of Amazon Vine. All views presented in this review are my own.I am relatively new to pickleball and often find myself having to markup areas to play pickleball. If this is your situation, the pickleball court markers are the perfect solution. These are easy to use markers that can easily be placed on the ground. The material seems to be some rubber like material that should last a good time, however I do expect the material to eventually wear out.There are other kits or solutions that could be bought, however this kit has everything needed to get started. There is a tape measure that measures upto 35 ft, chalk (in a small cardboard box), markers (both T and L) along with a bag to carry, making this a complete kit for you to draw out your play area.Since getting this kit I have already started playing with my neighbors and my kids in the alley. Provided chalk helps mark the lines and markers are placed for improved visibility. I would definitely recommend purchasing this kit.
camaraderie
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
I've been a fan of A11N'z S40 pickleballs for a while now so was looking forward to trying out their court layout system. Seems like every one has their own take on a court layout system like this since the first one appeared a few years ago. I am really happy with this one for the following reasons.1. Each piece is a heavy rubber ...not a light plastic and they won't blow away in a wind and will conform better to an uneven surface.2. They are very low profile AND the court side is pebbled rubber like a ping pong paddle so it grabs the court and wants to stay in place when stepped on.3. Each end of each piece has a slot in the rubber that lets you run tape for lines through it. I won't be doing that...but I will be using the thoughtfully included chalk to connect the pieces.4. The included 33 foot wind up tape measure is needed and gives you all the length needed for each side of the court...you can leave it in the sturdy drawstring bag so everything you need for your court can be easily stowed in your normal PB bag.We have a local issue in placing pickleball lines on tennis courts as the USTA does not permit such courts to be used for tournament or level play. (BOO!) I'm thinking a set like this can be instantly removed and the chalk washed off to allow tennis play and PB play without impacting the tennis players who need a sanctioned court.In any case...I'm happy to be able to put down a practice court on any flat pavement. I will have this as a permanent addition to my travel bag!
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