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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
Easy to assemble and light weight. My son was able to assemble himself and itβs not heavy at all.
Mariah Turley
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
My kids have used this so much to improve their soccer rebounds and ground kicks. It has helped a lot with accuracy and shooting where they want to instead of wild kicks. Assembly was simple, by 8yo son put it together mostly with help from me with one part. Great value for price
JJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
The plastic peg that sticks out to hold the larger net taut snapped after 2 weeks making this largely unusable.
chris
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023
Seems well constructed, assembled easily despite cryptic instructions. Nets have no real elasticity to them and the whole setup relies on tension from tent-pole type uprights to provide any bounce-back. Unless the ball is kicked quite forcefully at the rebounder, the net almost absorbs the force of the ball. The harder the pass/, the more rebound. May not be the best option for younger players. Large net ripped after 1 hour of use. Buyer beware.
Skippy
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
Looks like a pretty well made net. Supposed to get 4 carabeaners but only came with 3.
Joshua SB
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023
It worked for my custom soccer goal. Not sure how it will handle being outdoors but ultimately it won't be left out in the sun unless in use. I pulled hard on a few spots to see its strength and it's plenty for my uses. Colors are nice too. Very nice. Make sure you allow for some slack however you use it. Netting doesn't last when it's very tight.
David
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2023
Son loves it but I believe it won't last long over priced for quality and already broken. Probably going to return it
Jackie Rondo
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
I am surprised- but this became a staple in soccer practice in the back yard.
Mindy
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022
My teen wanted a 10x20 to put in our yard for golf practice. Our yard is open in the middle with trees on either side, so initially we strung it up between the trees and the top rolled in and it didn't hang 10 feet vertically. It was pulled too tight and sagging at the same time. To adjust - I put a measuring tape out on the ground for 20' and understanding with the weight it would reach probably a little less than that, I loosened up the sides and re-purposed a yard post/hook for a bird feeder that's not in use during the summer so that I could add a support for the net in the middle. This did the trick. I then added a rope looped throughout the top of the line, doubled it around the top of the post's hook and continued to loop through to the other side and tied that taut. This took care of the rest of the sag on either side of my post to each tree. Tent hooks added to the ground to keep the bottom secure. Most of that was learning curve for me and not an issue with the net itself. When I looked at other examples online, people had a taut line all the way across their yard and had hooked the net to it, so this was what my added rope was doing, essentially. The ends I have secured up to trees with ropes that have cinches to adjust the tension easily. The down side is the net is far heavier than the small carabiners it came with can support and the first one we hooked up, the metal of the carabiner actually bent itself out straight. I went to the hardware store and purchased stainless steel loops that screw closed and used those for the top corners instead. So all told, I had to add a middle support, replace the carabiners with stronger ones, and switch from regular rope to ones with cinches so that I could hoist it up. I hope this information helps someone else since there really aren't much tips for nets like these and it doesn't come with anything.
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