
Category Industry News
Industry news on sports netting: standards, materials, supply chain, pricing, and demand—insights buyers and distributors need to plan with confidence.
Nearshoring Sports Equipment: How Local Sourcing Reduces Tariffs

Nearshoring sports equipment is not a slogan. It is a tariff, freight, and working-capital decision that rewards buyers who understand origin rules and punishes buyers who only compare ex-works quotes.
Rope Border Options: Vinyl, Webbing, Twisted & Lead Core Rope

Most buyers treat the border like trim. They shouldn’t. This guide breaks down which rope border types actually hold up, which ones sag, and where lead core belongs if you care about performance more than catalog language.
Court Dimensions & Spacing: Height, Distance & Layout Standards

Most “full-size” tennis courts are only full-size on paper. This guide breaks down the real tennis court dimensions, spacing, ceiling height, and layout standards that separate a playable court from an expensive mistake.
UV Treatment & Weather Resistance: Netting Durability Outdoors

Most outdoor netting does not fail all at once. It fails by chemistry first, then by appearance, then by strength, and buyers who ignore that sequence usually pay twice.
Sport-Specific Netting Requirements: Baseball, Golf, Volleyball & Tennis

Not all sports netting solves the same problem. Baseball and golf demand impact control and smarter placement, while volleyball and tennis are ruled by exact game specifications.
Astm, Iso 9001 & Cpsia Standards: Equipment Certification Checklist

Most “certified” suppliers aren’t lying; they’re just sloppy, scope-mismatched, or paper-backed by weak audit trails. This checklist shows exactly what to request, what to verify, and the red flags that predict a recall.
Premium Netting Materials: Is Dyneema Or Kevlar Worth The Cost?

Dyneema and Kevlar can look like “forever materials” on a spec sheet. In real netting, the winner depends on heat, UV, creep, abrasion, and the price of failure—not marketing.
HS/HTS codes for sports nets and netting: buyer guide

Learn how sports nets land under HS/HTS codes like 9506, 5608, or 6307. Use a simple play-vs-barrier rule to avoid customs delays.
2026 MLB Netting Safety Update: What’s New for Facilities?

MLB’s 2026 netting updates push wider foul-line coverage, better visibility, and stronger materials. See what facility teams must upgrade and maintain.
Why Sports Net Accessories Are Always Missing In Projects

Why nets arrive but hardware doesn’t. Learn how missing hooks, cables and frames blow up sports netting jobs—and how FSPORTS full systems fix it.
Meet Us at ICC Sydney Fair – Discover the Future of Sports Nets

We are excited to announce that Fang Sheng Sports will be showcasing our latest innovations at the ICC Sydney Fair! This is a great opportunity for sports brands, distributors, and retailers to explore how our professional-grade sports nets and customized…

