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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
this is an amazing set! I got this for my daughter so she could practice out of school, and it's been very useful! Very easy to assemble and tons of fun! I recommend it!
Amira
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
Very happy with this goal. Unlike the other 12 foot one I have, this one easily folds in and folds out and the net can be wrapped up inside of it. It literally takes a third of the time of the other one to assemble, and it's less heavy.
I. Chiu
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This is a nice 2 in 1 net. The assembly can be challenging initially but with practice and repetition of set up it has gotten easier. I highly recommend you sharpie or use permanent marker to write in the letters on the bars just in case the sticker's fall off and keep the directions. This net is sturdy and strong it's perfect for my son who is starting 10u soccer. It is easy to move once set up but the bag with it unassembled parts is heavy. I love that we have the option to use this as a net or have the option to change it to a rebounder.
Miguel
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Pros:1) good size and shape. Looks like an adequate goal.2) It's relatively fast to set up (about 8mins on average). Though the goal is easier to set up than the rebounder.3) I like that it has a double function (rebounder and goal)4) I played with it in cement and it worked for me so it's stable. It also didn't break or get taken apart when taking direct hits by the ball.5) A carrying bag! For those that need to store the product, having a carrying bag is the best.6) Both nets are of good quality. I don't foresee issues with the net tearing or breaking in the near future.Cons:1) The rebounder is a bit smaller than 6 foot. I think the height was closer to 5'8" or so.2) The rebounder doesn't have adjustable or tight tension. It works well to send the ball back but not at a fast pace. This makes it good mainly for shooting practice but not for 1-2 touch or control.3) The stakes are thing so if the grass you play in has many roots, they likely will bend.4) Though it's easy, you need to have orientation in mind. The only thing that gives you a guide to the proper orientation is the logo on the top right (when looking at it). I would prefer the left side of the net to be one color and the right another. Or some other type of market in this region to make sure the orientation is correct or else you have to take it apart and do it all over again.5) It's best if young kids don't try to set up the rebounder. You need to bend the fiberglass quite a bit and I wasn't comfortable with the young ones doing that.
Johnny_®
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I really had no idea of what to expect with this goal, except from the product photos and the dimensions: 12 feet wide by 6 feet high seemed decent enough. I only play pick-up games nowadays since I'm middle aged, so the full sized goal of 24 feet wide by 8 feet high is too big for me to cover. We still use them sometimes, but I wanted something smaller for when we play on a smaller field, or when we don't have enough players. I actually though 12' x 6' would be about 75% of the full sized goal, but I was wrong, for this seems to look only half as much when directly comparing it to a full-sized goal. Therefore, these are good for something that's about 50-70 yards long, or if you have between 6-8 players per side.Onto the assembly/set-up. I knew it would take me a while to assemble it together for the first time, so I arrived at the field early. And I was fumbling around for the first 5-10 minutes after taking out all the parts, switching between the manual and assembly. Luckily, a teammate showed up, and said he had something like this before, so he helped me with the assembly. And after you assemble it for the first time, all subsequent times will be much, much quicker and easier. I already stored in my head of how to do it, so I'm thinking about 15 minutes of both figuring things out and assembling it together for the first time, and less than 5 minutes after that. It'll be even quicker if you have someone who also knows how. The main issue that confused and slowed me down were the two extra pipes, and two extra rods, which you would need for the other set-up, the one with using the second net as a bounce-back system for the ball. If you're only using it as the goal, leave behind the two extra rods, and pipes number 6 and 11.Once everything was set up, this goal performed like a champ. The four pins that go to secure each corner did its job of holding down the goal and not letting it tip over for hard shots. I would advise you buying more spare secure pins as it's very easy to miss these during break-down after the games, when everyone is tired and wanting to rush things. I think you can buy a set of ten for like $10, so it's good to have that peace of mind. Overall, I winner, and I liked it so much I bought the second goal, since they are sold individually. $220 plus tax for two goals is not chump change, but these should last you a while. The metal pipes are sturdy and high quality.
C.B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
This is a great portable soccer goal! It was not too hard to put together, but it doesn't just pop up, so it does take a little bit of time. The materials are good quality, and it is a nice large net. I like that it can be used in 2 different ways. We typically use it to put behind my kids when they are practicing softball, to stop the balls from going all over our yard, but my kids do also use it for when they are kicking a soccer ball around. I appreciate that it has a nice carrying case that comes with it, and stakes to hold it down. We don't typically have the stakes in it, but it has blown over when windy, so I definitely recommend using the stakes when you know it will be windy. Overall, we are really happy with it, and I would recommend it.
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