Are you considering rebound mesh fencing for your sports facility, school, or public play area? In this video, Toby from First Fence answers the five most commonly asked questions about rebound mesh fencing, covering everything from its design and construction to installation, sizes, and key benefits.
Rebound mesh fencing is a highly durable, impact-resistant fencing solution designed to keep the ball within the playing area while providing a safe and secure environment for players and spectators. It is commonly used in sports pitches, MUGAs (Multi-Use Games Areas), and playgrounds, ensuring minimal disruption to gameplay.
Watch the full video to learn why rebound mesh fencing is a popular choice for sports facilities and how it can enhance safety, durability, and performance.
Rebound mesh fencing is a type of sports fencing designed to keep the ball within the playing area. The lower 1.2 metres of the panel features 50mm x 50mm square apertures, creating a solid structure that enhances ball rebound.
Rebound mesh fencing is manufactured from an 868 panel, which means:
This triple-wire design provides superior strength and rigidity.
The panels are secured with a clamp bar system, typically 5mm thick and 40mm or 50mm wide, applying equal pressure to keep the mesh tightly fixed to the posts.
Rebound mesh panels are generally 2.5m wide and can be installed at various heights, from 3m up to 6m. Post specifications vary depending on the height, ranging from 80x40mm SHS posts to 120x60mm RHS posts for taller installations.
If you're looking for durability, safety, and ball containment for sports pitches near residential areas or public spaces, rebound fencing is an excellent option.
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