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SIGPRO Side Barrier Netting
Anyone with an enclosed bay near walls, screens, or windows who wants inexpensive insurance against mishits.
The cheap insurance every enclosed bay should add: a pair of side barrier nets, each 10 feet long by 8 feet high, that hang along the sides of your enclosure to catch shanks, skulls, and ricochets before they hit a wall, TV, or window. They attach in minutes with a finished edge and hook-Velcro that mates to a SIGPRO enclosure, and the kit ships with two sandbags to weight the bottoms and two carabiner clips for secure mounting. For a few hundred dollars they dramatically widen the margin for error on a mishit, which is exactly what protects the expensive gear around your bay. A small spend that prevents big repair bills.
Worth buying for the right builder, but read the warnings before it lands in your cart.
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Specs
| Coverage | Two nets, each 10 ft long x 8 ft high |
|---|---|
| Attachment | Finished edge with hook-Velcro for SIGPRO enclosures |
| Included | Two sandbags and two carabiner clips |
| Install | Tool-free, attaches in minutes |
| Purpose | Catch shanks and ricochets along the bay sides |
| Quantity | Pair (left and right) |
Pros
- Cheap protection for walls, TVs, and windows beside the bay
- Fast tool-free install with included sandbags and clips
- Widens the margin for error on mishits and shanks
Cons
- Designed to mate with SIGPRO enclosures; other frames may need rigging
- Covers the sides only, not overhead or rear gaps
- Adds width to the bay footprint when deployed
Common questions
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