Men’s Net Sizing
Women’s Net Sizing
Children’s Net Sizing
Easy Setup
Set up in 5 minutes in sand or grass.
Versatile
Play to 11, win by 2, or make up your own rules.
Portable
Collapsable & fits into our travel backpack.
How to Play
CROSSNET is the world’s first version of vour-square volleyball. Players compete in a four-way battle to eliminate one another and have the ball land in their opponent’s square. Games are played to 11 points and you must win by 2.
To begin playing CROSSNET, players first designate the four quadrants and assign players a number 1-4. Rallies begin by the 4th square serving diagonally to the 2nd square and then the ball being returned to any other square.
Only on hit is allowed per return. Points are only accumulated in the 4th square and players keep their points when eliminated.
The Ball
Players may hit the ball only once with their hands to return the ball over the net. We define “hands” as any area between a player’s wrists and fingertips, including the back of the hands. Players may not catch, carry or hold the ball at any time during play.
If your group decides, players can extend play by adding additional touches to each return such as bump, set, spike or our personal favorite: head, knees, and feet.
Elimination
Each time a player is eliminated, that player leaves the court and all players advance to the highest number square. The lowest ranking square is then filled with a new player. All eliminated players leave the court and wait for their next turn to join in the 1 square.
These situations represent possible ways to be eliminated:
The Game
Squares are ranked highest to lowest, 4-1. There are two sets of lines on the court. Outside boundaries are the outermost edges of the entire court, while inside boundaries divide the individual squares.
The Showdown
If there is a dispute that cannot be settled by the players, then the only proper way to resolve the disagreement is through the Showndown.
The Showdown is a mini game of two-square with no custom rules and the loser is eliminated.