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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
The next is definitely right size. However, its light weight coincides with its strength, which isn’t very strong when taking direct shots from a soccer ball. Ball would hit the net, which was tightened, and still went 1 1/2 feet beyond static position, hitting the neighbors fence. Changed spacing on poles to interfere appropriately and weaved cord between sections to absorb the force of the ball on impact. Other kid still kicked the ball over the top.
H.T.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
These are good for soccer balls or the similar size balls. The name was a little confusing because the name of the company shows Amazgolf but its not for golf. The net feels sturdy but the stitches were a little weird. I feels like mesh for a string more than like a string. So far, it has worked great. Easy to set to set up and put away. It's a little pricey. It would be nice to include a bag to put the net away, especially with this price.
AN
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
Fun to set up at family gatherings for those family soccer matches. Also set it up raised off the ground for my son to practice his football kicking. Catches either ball easily and springs the football back a few feet for easy retrieval. Strong strands should hold up really well all year long
Michael L. Mcclanahan
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
Works well if you have a large enough area to deploy it. It took more area than I thought but worked as expected.
EC Tsutsui
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023
The squares are spot on 1”x1”. I got the 15’x10’ foot net. Just note that you might be better off getting an oversize plus it does stretch about 6” or so in both directions.There is a nice thick rope around the perimeter which is not elastic. The net came with four carabiners and elastic bungee cords.The net quietly catches my golf balls just fine and feels like a soft nylon. Realistically these nets start to fall apart after 1-2 years outdoors but the first thing I noticed is that the mesh rope was visibly thicker than another brand net I’ve purchased.I drive into nets regularly and typically can blow holes through most consumer marketed golf nylon hitting nets after a year or two. These are the nets selling for $100 or less and not the nets you find at golf course driving ranges or found on the $500 net returns.A few things I’ve learned over the years. Exposure to the sun can heavily degrade nylon after full sun outdoor storage (A year or two). Second is if there are sprinklers or a humid environment that can cause mold and mildew. My pets also urinate on whatever nets I leave outside and this will degrade the nets over time, especially because nylon has good wicking properties. When these nets break, you see tiny soft hairs that look frayed. In addition to make the net last longer I found it is best to set the net up like a curtain and allow vertical ripples to give it better shock absorption. You can also try moving your hitting mat periodically to vary the impact location on the net as well as slightly change the angle of the net orientation to make it last longer.Finally and most importantly, do not set up your nets tight, give them lots of slack. You want the nylon elasticity to slow the ball and having slack allows more freedom of movement for the net to absorb the impact.I can’t tell what natural oil was used but there’s definitely something on the net which hopefully provides longer UV resistance and anti microbial properties so the net doesn’t end up stinking. There’s very little odor to the net so great if using indoors.Overall it’s not a commercial golf course net, but it’s also slightly better or equal to most nets being sold to consumers. If you don’t store the net outside through all the seasons this net should last much longer than the warranty coverage.
Joshua H Masterson
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
We live on a very steep hill and I got this to stop balls from falling off the cliff and it works great. It is very sturdy and has held up to the elements well.
Sofia
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
My husband and I set up a golf practice area in our backyard, and this net is a key part of it. It's the perfect size for us, and the quality is excellent. We bring it inside when we're not using it for a long time (the sun and other elements can degrade the nylon), but even if we left it outside, I think it would last us for years. If you're looking for a quality sports net, this is a great option.
py6125
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
This net appears to be fairly well constructed. It is certainly good as a backstop for baseball, soccer and football. I intend to also use it to hit golf balls, but I’m not 100% convinced it has the durability to withstand 150 mph golf ball. That said it appears good for many applications and i will update my post after some more time with golf balls.
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