I don't have this exact brand so I can't speak for all of them. But at least for the one that I do own; the stitching around the knot for the corners has broken twice. Causing the corners to sag very heavily. This occurred after only 2 or 3 times of setting it up. Still a fun thing to have for friendly pick up games though.
good day. It seems to me as you may have not opened the base to its full extent. there should be a click lock in the hinge. the top bar usually is a bit more rigid I think. as I sell these in Europe, I will gladly say I have not had any problems with ripping.
i really doubt you can rip one. we have a bunch of the skillz version of these. what lets you rip nets is that the cage doesnt give so the net does (tearing) with these the "cage" moves quite freely and prevents that kind of pressure from being put on the net. that said the skillz versions of these have other shortcomings. we used them for summer pickup with our youth program last year and our former players (all current D1 and D3 athletes) that we had helping out were not able to tear or damage the goal. the skillz version however doesnt survive multiple set up/take downs too well. we started with probably 12 and 2 years later we probably have less than 8 left.
Cool product but for that kind of money, if you have a back yard that wouldn't need at portable net or if you didn't have any intentions of moving your goal you could just buy a real goal this is more sturdy and has a real frame. Good review though
Why are u shooting with a dislocated rib. I wouldn't even walk if I dislocated my rib LOL
I don't have this exact brand so I can't speak for all of them. But at least for the one that I do own; the stitching around the knot for the corners has broken twice. Causing the corners to sag very heavily. This occurred after only 2 or 3 times of setting it up. Still a fun thing to have for friendly pick up games though.
I have one of these. There pretty nice because I live in an apartment and I don't have a backyard. Also going on trips is fun with it.
Would you please review that 3d mesh you had in your trunk
+TheNotSoGuru 3d
good day. It seems to me as you may have not opened the base to its full extent. there should be a click lock in the hinge. the top bar usually is a bit more rigid I think. as I sell these in Europe, I will gladly say I have not had any problems with ripping.
Hope you feel better
Will you do a video on the 3d Mesh?
he did
Is that a True Comp SF 4.0?
Ouch man! Rest that rib Tom!!
No doubt. Slowly chipping away at your head. Should be back to you in about 2 weeks. Hopefully that's ok.
Totally cool! I'm in no hurry. :)
when you opened your trunk to take the goal out, the stick that was in the frame, was that 6 diamond mesh?
3 diamond "3dMesh"
+RedStarLacrosse thank you! hope your rip feels better
+RedStarLacrosse rib
Thank you!
+RedStarLacrosse do a video on it!
did u do a video on the 3d mesh
Can you also do a video of stringing a Nike vapor
if you have seen the primed lacrosse goal, same idea just cheaper
Do you prefer this or the Rukket goal?
250 for a net with no crossbar? yikes...
where can you purchase the 3 diamond mesh?
Seems like a nice goal but definitely not too sturdy I could probably rip it on the first shot
Also you could get a full goal for $80-150 and it would be nice so paying $250 for that isn't practical to me imo
i really doubt you can rip one. we have a bunch of the skillz version of these. what lets you rip nets is that the cage doesnt give so the net does (tearing) with these the "cage" moves quite freely and prevents that kind of pressure from being put on the net.
that said the skillz versions of these have other shortcomings. we used them for summer pickup with our youth program last year and our former players (all current D1 and D3 athletes) that we had helping out were not able to tear or damage the goal. the skillz version however doesnt survive multiple set up/take downs too well. we started with probably 12 and 2 years later we probably have less than 8 left.
+spennykcn what are u a salesmen go away
If you hit the sidebar would it break
No, it's super strong. Also, there is a lot of give, so the force required to break the poles would be pretty serious.
+RedStarLacrosse Alrite thanks
I feel sorry for you about the dislocated rib! Get better so we get more reviews!
I watch all you vids hope you get better
Where can you get a buttend like that?
It looks like the ECD 2016 but end cap but he also uses an STX axe handle
+Max Townsend the one at 1:00
That's a LAxe Handle. You can see the video here:
ruclips.net/video/05bYOfVVdt4/видео.html
Love the "tecmo" intro!!!!
Cool product but for that kind of money, if you have a back yard that wouldn't need at portable net or if you didn't have any intentions of moving your goal you could just buy a real goal this is more sturdy and has a real frame. Good review though
When the mint balls come out will you do a review,I like your reviews the best
Yes. I should be getting some in the next couple days.
+RedStarLacrosse awesome
+RedStarLacrosse can you wait a while and see how well it stays non greasy before the review
How the actually intercouse does that cost 250
Is it weatherproof ?
Lol what
+Tori Ramfos is the net weatherproof ?
Lol obviously not, no nets are;D
what head is that its nice
+stinger strings it's a dyed Warrior Swarm
Paul I know what it's like to dislocate a rib.....
Mine wasn't so expensive though
i can get a real, good quality goal for that much
That's way overpriced for that thing
For $250 and considering I would rip a hole in that net first shot really makes me think this is a crap product
My friend has one of those
Not worth the cost if you ask me
oh nice
Rip crossbar
I. Have this
i got my goal for 109 bucks and that crap is 249
Th convenience, and portability is what separates this from a cheap practice goal.
I can find a real goal for 250
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Way too over priced
Worst net ever. Impossible to setup. Don’t. Buy.
I wonder if they’ve changed over the years. I kind of remember it being easy to set up….but my memory of it is a bit fuzzy.