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Park & Sun Bungee Slip-Net Replacement Goal Netting, Indoor/Outdoor, All-Weather (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport)

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  • Premium netting is made from heavy-duty, 32-ply braided knotless nylon with 1-3/4" mesh and a bungee cord frame which measures 5 mm in diameter
  • Allows for a quick, hassle-free setup that stretches over the goal frame; Velcro net ties ensure the netting remains in place, even after repeatedly absorbing ball impact
  • Delivers exceptional performance for both indoor and outdoor use; Netting is treated to make it UV resistant, making it possible to retain color and shape
  • Park & Sun Sports nylon slip net is available in a variety of sizes to choose from that's compatible with a wide-range of sports like soccer, lacrosse or street hockey
  • Yellow nylon slip net with bungee cord frame fits multi-sport goals; Netting measures 54" W x 44" H x 24" D


The Park & Sun Sports Bungee Slip-On Net delivers exceptional performance for both indoor and outdoor use. This premium net is made from heavy-duty mesh and a bungee cord perimeter, measuring 5mm in diameter. It's designed to easily stretch over your existing goal frame, allowing for quick, hassle-free setup. Velcro net ties ensure the netting remains in place, even after repeatedly absorbing ball impact. It's also treated to make it UV resistant, making it possible to retain color and shape. Poly-blended netting is superior at withstanding harsh weather making it possible to enjoy this net for years to come. The Park & Sun Sports Bungee Net is available in a variety of sizes to choose from that's compatible with a wide range of sports; whether you need a net for soccer, lacrosse or street hockey. Goal frame sold separately.


SJOcch
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
A super inexpensive way to reinforce an old soccer net. The grid is too large for hockey pucks or ball hockey. That was most of the reason we bought it, unfortunately, but I hadn't taken the rope net off the frame yet so I secured it on top.It didn't come with instructions, but it was pretty easy to muddle through installing, which only took me 4-5 minutes as my kids pestered to ask if I was done. Once I had the two marker tags oriented to the top of the frame, I just popped the bungee cord around the edges and secured it with the included velcro strips.The hot plastic smell takes a few washes to get off your hands, but ¯_(ツ)_/¯ for 14$, whatever.
Andy and Rebecca Monroe
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
This was easy to install on our existing soccer goal. The net itself seems to be made well and will last a good while. Perfect for off season practice!
Howard
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
The net on our Primed goal wore out and they don't sell replacements. Lame.This was a bit big, but works all right.
Gary Morton
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 15, 2023
This is perfect ! It has a bungee cord fitted which helps you attach the net to the posts
Ernesto Candia
Reviewed in Mexico on May 14, 2020
Muy buena calidad , se adecuó Perfecto a la portería.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2020
First- the 1 star reviews by people who can’t figure out how to put this net on, stop. Just please stop. You’re embarrassing yourself. A monkey could put this thing on, blindfolded.Now my review. This net is perfect for our 6x4 homemade goal. After my son started exploding PVC goals I put together, we hit Lowe’s for pre threaded galvanized steel pipe. I went with 1” to be sure it was heavy/ sturdy enough. 1.25” or 1.5” if you want over kill or want to go larger. I will put shopping list below (wish I could post a picture).Anyway, the goal is bomb-proof and has lasted 5 years and going strong. All we replace is the net. (About once/ year due to weather, sun, and CONTINUOUS use) The net is easy to install (you just need to be smarter than the net) stretch it around the corners, like a fitted sheet when making the bed, and then we invested in 4” mini bungee cords and installed about every 3-4 inches. My son, 12, and a DA player, literally stands 5ft from this goal and BLASTS shots. Over and over. The thing has never failed. Just ordered 2 more nets and another pack of bungees because I’m afraid they may stop making these.Anyway, good luck and happy striking!!!Here’s how we made the 4x6 indestructible goal:Lowe’s shopping list:Threaded galvanized pipe (at least 1” diameter sections)A- one 72”B- two 48”sC- four 36”sD- six 90 degree elbowsE- one 2” coupling section that will act as your “lynch pin”Helpful- have some grease or wd40/ silicon spray to coat the threads- this will make assembly easier, and a pair of Vise-Grips and or a pair of channel lock pliers.Most of this should be obvious. Remember to not tighten everything down until you are close to completion) The 72” is your cross (top) bar. The 48”s are your side posts. The 36” will connect at the bottom of the 48”s to form an “L” and will extend 90 from the 48- heading back behind the goal. This piece will lay flat on the ground. Then elbow and another 36 (on the ground, forming the back of the goal. Repeat on the other side. Snug down the entire project with Vise-Grips, and some attached connections by turning some of the completed sections.Here comes the tricky part. When all is 99% complete, and tightened down you should have what looks like a finished goal with a space in the middle between the two 36”s. (The ones lying on the floor). In order to complete the circuit, you thread the 2” piece on as far as it will go without getting stuck. This is where some grease comes in handy. Once snug, insert the other 36” into the other side of the coupling and then “unscrew” the coupling. This will then thread onto the other pipe. Play with it and try and get a 50/50 connection. Attach your netting and bungees and start ripping shots. Good luck and have fun!This lengthy review and goal building exercise is courtesy of the COVID-19 scam that is keeping me locked down and running out if things to do!Bungees: uComforts Premium Black Ball Bungee Cords, Quality 50 Pack of 4 inch, 6 inch Black UV Treated Cord, Giving You The Best New Ball Bungee, Bungee Loop with Ball, Ball Bungee Cord, Tarp Bungee Cords https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07561T2FB/ref=cm_sw_r_oth_api_i_VzoFEbP6QD99S
Bill Williams
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2020
This was a good option to save my sons old net frame - it went on very easy and made it like new. Colour (yellow) is cool
Abraham Cabrera
Reviewed in Mexico on April 3, 2020
Producto de buena calidad justo lo que esperaba en medidas el envio perfecto.pudiera ser un poquito mas economico pero aun asi recomiendo el producto.
Lisa (née) Gronyitz
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2016
The net appears to be holding up OK, but the velcro bands are junk after a few hard net strikes - so buy extra velcro. This is used in the backyard for practice only - not used every day. The fit over the homemade frame is OK - I may make the frame a bit smaller to free up some slack in the net. Overall it is a good net for the price $. One year later, the 2" PVC goal and the net are both totally destroyed by my son. Must be made for smaller kids? Oh well...
gadget guru
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2015
These nets are great. They're well made with an elastic bungee running through the edges (very nice feature). The package includes 6 or so velcro straps, too.HOWEVER, the sizing is inaccurate. (Hence the drop from 5 to 3 stars.) I first bought these a year ago for pre-made 6x4x3 goals. The nets were EXCEPTIONALLY tight. It took three people to mount them: one held one corner, while one hold the cross bar, while one stretched the net to get around the opposite corner. Eventually, we got them on. They lasted a Southern California summer and winter (which is to say about 350 days of hot sun) before they started tearing. They were finicky, being so tight. Every once in a while, a shot would cause the corner to come off, despite the straps. But they worked pretty well.A month ago, I replaced the rusting goals with new ones made out of 1.5" internal diameter PVC. (They're awesome, by the way!) Remembering that these nets were so tight, I downsized the dimensions a bit -- shaving 4-6 inches off all of the outer dimensions to get to (about) 5.5 x 3.5 x 2.7. The new nets I ordered were just as tight -- even on goals with smaller dims. I got the nets on with some struggle (again), but the corners keep slipping off (again).I would say that the supposed 6x4x3 net is better suited for just a couple inches bigger than 5x3x2.It's possible that the nets shipped to me were the wrong size (there's not indication on the nets or bag). But they are close enough that I doubt it.I just replaced these with this net (). Perfect size.
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