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Knotted netting is a cost-effective alternative to knotless netting. It is strong and durable, making it an excellent choice for sporting applications and fall protection. Although it is unlikely to break due to the rigidness of the knots, knotted netting can easily be repaired by retying knots or splicing in materials. It is generally less expensive than knotless netting and is offered in various mesh sizes, cord diameters, and tensile strengths.
Knotted Netting Pros | Knotless Netting Pros |
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Available in a variety of mesh sizes, cord diameters, and tensile strengths | Light and easy to handle |
Strong and durable making it an excellent choice for sporting applications and fall protection | Smooth to the touch and unabrasive |
Easy to repair | Visually appealing and available in a variety of mesh sizes, cord diameters, breaking points, and colors |
Dependable and unlikely to break because of the rigidness of the knots | Cost-effective |
Knotted Netting Cons | Knotless Netting Cons |
Knots can be rough to the touch | Not as easy to repair if damaged |
Not as visually appealing as knotless | May not provide the strength needed in certain situations depending on the material chosen and mesh size |