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Bison Phys Ed Portable Pickleball System - PK10PBI

Bison Phys Ed Portable Pickleball System - PK10PBI

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Bison Phys Ed Portable Pickleball System - PK10PBI

  • Heavy Duty Portable Pickleball System
  • 1-11/16 Inch Powder Coated Aluminum Uprights
  • Weighted Outrigger Ballast Units Hold Uprights in Place
  • Non-Marking Wheels Won't Damage Your Floor
  • Competition Net With Center Hold Down Included
  • Crankless Net Tensioning System
What our Experts Think
  • Built for fast PE court setup: The PK10PBI system is designed for schools and recreation centers, featuring a heavy-duty portable base with integrated wheels for quick repositioning across gym floors or multipurpose spaces.
  • Stable, weighted performance under tension: Outrigger ballast units keep the system firmly planted once the net is tightened, reducing movement during active PE drills and beginner play.
  • Durable aluminum uprights: Uses powder-coated 1-11/16โ€ aluminum posts, offering a strong balance of rigidity and lightweight handling for frequent setup/teardown environments.
  • Crankless, low-maintenance tension system: Simplified net tensioning allows staff and students to set correct net height and tension quickly without tools or complex adjustments.
  • PE-focused design (not competition regulation): Experts highlight its purpose-built intent for physical education and recreational training, making it ideal for skill development rather than tournament play.
  • Floor-safe mobility: Non-marking wheels are engineered to protect indoor surfaces while allowing smooth transport between storage and play areas.

Q&A

Q: What is the Bison Phys Ed Portable Pickleball System (PK10PBI)?
A: A heavy-duty portable pickleball net system designed for schools, PE programs, and recreational facilities for quick setup and easy mobility.

Q: Is it easy to move and set up?
A: Yes, it features integrated transport wheels and a weighted base for fast rolling setup and stable positioning during play.

Q: What materials is it made from?
A: 1-11/16" square powder-coated aluminum uprights built for durability and long-term indoor/outdoor use.

Q: How is the net tension adjusted?
A: It uses a crankless net tensioning system for simple, tool-free setup and consistent net height.

Q: What comes included?
A: Uprights, portable weighted base with wheels, competition-style net, and weighted center net hold-down system.

Q: Is it suitable for official tournament play?
A: No, it is intended for PE and recreational use and does not meet official pickleball competition standards.

Q: Where is it best used?
A: Ideal for gyms, schools, community centers, and multi-use sports facilities needing a flexible court setup.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean frame and net regularly: Wipe down metal frame and net with mild soap and water to remove dust, court residue, and moisture buildup.
  • Inspect portability hardware: Check wheels, locking casters, and folding joints for smooth movement and secure locking before each use.
  • Tighten fasteners: Periodically inspect and tighten bolts, clips, and connectors to maintain structural stability during play.
  • Check net tension: Ensure the net remains evenly tensioned and properly aligned to meet regulation height and performance standards.
  • Prevent rust: Apply light anti-rust treatment to exposed metal parts, especially if used outdoors or in humid environments.
  • Store properly: Keep system indoors or under cover when not in use to protect from UV exposure, rain, and temperature fluctuations.
  • Inspect base stability: Ensure the frame sits evenly on the surface and all locking mechanisms are fully engaged during play.
  • Avoid overloading: Do not hang or climb on the net or frame to prevent bending or structural damage