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Hello mate, i bought 20 x 10z nets to try and really like them..got them from Bridport Nets, £16 for 10.

 

 

£16 for 10 Spun Nets? Are you sure there not nylon? That sounds too cheap!

 

I did'nt say spun poly i said 10z and yes there nylon, i always thought spun poly was sold as "spun poly" not 10z spun poly, if this is right i stand to be corrected

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Hello mate, i bought 20 x 10z nets to try and really like them..got them from Bridport Nets, £16 for 10.

 

 

£16 for 10 Spun Nets? Are you sure there not nylon? That sounds too cheap!

 

I did'nt say spun poly i said 10z and yes there nylon, i always thought spun poly was sold as "spun poly" not 10z spun poly, if this is right i stand to be corrected

 

I thought you ment you bought 10z Spun Poly nets, No, Spun Poly doesnt come in different weights as far as I know

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Hello mate, i bought 20 x 10z nets to try and really like them..got them from Bridport Nets, £16 for 10.

 

 

£16 for 10 Spun Nets? Are you sure there not nylon? That sounds too cheap!

 

I did'nt say spun poly i said 10z and yes there nylon, i always thought spun poly was sold as "spun poly" not 10z spun poly, if this is right i stand to be corrected

 

I thought you ment you bought 10z Spun Poly nets, No, Spun Poly doesnt come in different weights as far as I know

 

It does come in different sizes, but not in Z sizes as the Z stands for the direction the twine is twisted in.

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Hello mate, i bought 20 x 10z nets to try and really like them..got them from Bridport Nets, £16 for 10.

 

 

£16 for 10 Spun Nets? Are you sure there not nylon? That sounds too cheap!

 

I did'nt say spun poly i said 10z and yes there nylon, i always thought spun poly was sold as "spun poly" not 10z spun poly, if this is right i stand to be corrected

 

I thought you ment you bought 10z Spun Poly nets, No, Spun Poly doesnt come in different weights as far as I know

 

It does come in different sizes, but not in Z sizes as the Z stands for the direction the twine is twisted in.

 

Its got nothing to do with the way its twisted, It weight, A 4z net is lighter than a 6z and a 10z is heavier than the them both

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Have a look at this,,

http://www.engel-netze.de/smart5/eng/twine...sted/index.html

 

As far as iam aware a 3z net will have approx= 30lb breaking strength= 10lb per strand, a 4z=40lb

 

 

If anyones into Gill Netting a 1.5 x 4ply multi-mono net will give approximately a 20lb breaking strength-5lb per strand

 

Theres plenty of Manufactures out there who can and will pass on any information that is required regarding twines ,

I only Rigg Em !! :D .. Regards

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