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There are some metal clips that might rust but it looks like Rukket Hack net should be ok in light rain. It’s a pain in the butt to disassemble it and assemble it although OTOH it only takes 5 minutes to do so. 

WWYD? I’m being lazy, aren’t I? I should take it out of the rain?

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14 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

I’m being lazy, aren’t I?

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I have a Maxfli net and ill leave it out if clear but if rain I put mine away 

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27 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

There are some metal clips that might rust but it looks like Rukket Hack net should be ok in light rain.

What net did you get? I'm not seeing any clips from their setup video:

 

34 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

It’s a pain in the butt to disassemble it and assemble it although OTOH it only takes 5 minutes to do so. 

It looks annoying to set up and break down every single day. That's what I like best about my Rukket Pop-Up net. It takes more time for me to actually pull it out of the garage than it does to set it up. I know @boogielicious ended up not liking it, though.

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17 minutes ago, billchao said:

What net did you get? I'm not seeing any clips from their setup video:

 

It looks annoying to set up and break down every single day. That's what I like best about my Rukket Pop-Up net. It takes more time for me to actually pull it out of the garage than it does to set it up. I know @boogielicious ended up not liking it, though.

That’s it. There are these little pop up nubs/pegs to snap the bottom bars into one piece. That’s the weak link I see. 

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I left my last metal frame out all year round and it rusted but still functional. What’s sensitive to sun/wind/heat/rain/etc. is the net itself. My last one fell apart and turned into dust. I leave my new one outside but will bring the net in when it rains.

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1 hour ago, chile said:

I always take my nets down...I don't WANT to do it but I do.

Yeah, I've started to do that. I also guess leaving the net all stretched out isn't good either.

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