Practise smashing goals to the back of the net with this sturdy five foot goal from Kickmaster. Develop power, accuracy and control right in your own garden.
11 comments
goonertillidie
14 Jul 172#1
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
14 Jul 171#2
matthew1888
14 Jul 172#3
I bought these a couple of years back. They are awful. Save your money. I built one and threw the other away. Woeful quality.
Danze1984 to matthew1888
14 Jul 172#4
Agreed, got them for the kids and they just fall over as soon as the ball goes anywhere near it.
funkeymunkey
14 Jul 17#5
They need some nail/pegs that drill into the ground (assuming it would be used in a garden with soil) like a tent
texaspetey
15 Jul 17#6
These are very good. Got one from Tesco for £10.99 last year. Obviously they aren't strong enough for a full leather size five football, but are great for a plastic shoot ball or foam ball. If you kicked a real football at a domestic fence it would break it.
sean23 to texaspetey
15 Jul 17#9
Very good = false.
Great for plastic / foam ball = false
Real ball at fence would break it = false
No offence meant just trying to prevent any other parent buying this junk
matthew1888
15 Jul 17#7
They are awful quality. Fact.
sean23
15 Jul 17#8
Never buy this. Ever
briggsage
15 Jul 17#10
I have this. Peg it down with tent pegs, use a light ball, have had hours of fun with my 3 kids.
Kraken
17 Jul 17#11
My two boys have destroyed the 5x7 Opti goal within a week. The joints between poles have no strength whatsoever. The entire thing is bent out of shape.
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Also Opti 6 x 4 Quick Assembly Football Goal £17.99
Practise smashing goals to the back of the net with this sturdy five foot goal from Kickmaster. Develop power, accuracy and control right in your own garden.
11 comments
Great for plastic / foam ball = false
Real ball at fence would break it = false
No offence meant just trying to prevent any other parent buying this junk