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The glow effect is... inconsistent. After a full day in sunlight, it emits a faint greenish hue at dusk that's more atmospheric than functional. By true darkness, my neighbor's porch light outshines it completely. For reference, I can read text messages clearly under that glow, but wouldn't trust it to illuminate court lines.
Where this net shines (pun intended) is durability. After three months of Midwest weather swings - from 90°F summer days to pounding thunderstorms - the fibers show zero fraying. The 12-loop attachment system survived my nephew's aggressive dunk attempts, though I did reinforce the top knots with zip ties after installation.
Pro tip: The luminosity fades noticeably after about six months. I've found that giving it occasional 'sun baths' on non-game days helps maintain some glow. Not quite the all-night beacon shown in product photos, but still a conversation starter at neighborhood pickup games.
