Top positive review
great budget goal for training
By H on Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2022
Not as sturdy as the pricier bownets, but for $35 these goals were my best buy this year. Lightweight and easy to carry back and forth, what a difference these made to my team's practices. They are still in good shape after a whole season of use. I do think they will require careful unpacking and packing to maximize their life, but so does anything else that is worth taking care of. I reccomend them as a good low cost alternative to expensive goals comparable with these.
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Don't Waste Your Money
By JTPerry on Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020
I bought 4 of these goals for a 3v3 league. After just one week of use, they began falling apart. All four goals have problems with their cheap nets as the nets begin unravelling or breaking up, causing holes bigger than a size 5 ball. All four goals corner brackets use very flimsy push pins that don't keep the arms at a 90-degree angle, causing the "cross bar" portion of the net to sag a couple inches. I would describe it as more a 75-80-degree angle. Two of the goals front arms that hold the rods, began bending up, resulting in the net to almost leaning backwards. Cheap, too thin of metal for sure. This same cheap metal snapped off as seen in the picture on 2 different goals. I did do a return on one goal to which Amazon shipped quickly and professionally as always, but the replacement goal did the same things. So now I'm 5 goals with NO satisfaction and needing to buy more goals. If each goal had a different issue, that's one thing, but all 5 goals are showing all the same weakness and cheapness in quality. I own a sports facility and have goals and equipment from several manufactures and I honestly can't come up with anything good to say about these nets. If you plan on any sort of use beyond an 8 year playing around in the backyard or f you plan on using 4x6 goals for practices and kids older than 10, buy a better brand like PowerNet or BowNet. Ultimately, you'll spend less money in the long (not so long) term.
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