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Franklin Sports Pop Up Baseball Net - Portable Hitting + Pitching Net for Baseball + Teeball - Backyard Soft Toss + Practice Net for Kids - All Sport Youth Net Review

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Terrible

Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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1.9
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Description of Franklin Sports Pop Up Baseball Net - Portable Hitting + Pitching Net for Baseball + Teeball - Backyard Soft Toss + Practice Net for Kids - All Sport Youth Net

ALL PURPOSE SPORTS NET: Whether you're playing baseball, lacrosse, hockey, soccer or any other sport, this net is the perfect piece of training equipment to have at your disposal. HUGE SIZE: Assembles to 7' feet in height and 8' feet in width to provide maximum coverage whether you're hitting soft toss, shooting on net or practicing a variety of other skills. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Constructed with all-weather polyester netting and strong, flexible fiberglass support poles to ensure high quality performance season after season. GROUND STAKES INCLUDED: This net comes with ground stakes included so you can anchor the net to the ground for additional stability and support. PORTABLE CARRY BAG: The lightweight design and included carry bag make it easy to take this net on the go to the beach, the park, or the backyard. Plus, it is easy to pack and store away when not in use.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

but don't waste your time and money with this

First, not very portable. It is also very difficult to assemble it yourself. It was necessary to use the "Wizard". My wife and I assembled it on a Thursday evening. On Friday, when I got home from work at 5:30 p.m., I saw that part of the upper support bar was completely broken and the grille was partially torn. The net has never been used. Photographed myself. Mine may have been defective, but don't waste your time or money on that.

Pros
  • Absolutely Awesome!
Cons
  • Periodicity

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I would NOT recommend buying

I have used it indoors several times so far. It's already broken in several places. We don't even use real balls - we use puff-style rubber balls. I will never buy again. Although many of the wands are broken and have a very strange shape, we still manage to use them. However, this will not last more than one season. The mesh broke the first day, the L-bracket broke the second day, and the glued frame splintered every time we install it.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Complicated assembly and disassembly. Work is not for 1 person.

It's basically like pitching a pole tent. The work of not one person. It is also difficult to insert corner pieces after the posts are assembled. Once built it would be nice to be able to leave it assembled and folded as it's difficult to set up and take apart, but you can't and it's so big it takes up a huge chunk of the garage. Not recommended for everyday use. Practice 15 minutes earlier to get this setup for the team when using it in the same atmosphere.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointed: Training device

My son needed this for golf. I figured it would save us the money I spent on lost balls that went into the field across the street. We received it yesterday and he couldn't assemble it himself. You need a second person to set it up. His 6th shot went over the net and the golf ball went over the fence. He cut a 2x2 inch hole in the mesh. As a result, he switched sticks from the driver and made lighter/softer shots into the net. However, it clearly cannot use the network for disks; That's why we…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

If your goal is to go cheap, then this unfortunate product is for you!

No regrets. It was a terrible product. Installation was complicated to say the least, it took 3 people to assemble. But after 30 minutes of tugging and pulling, it was finally ready to go. uuuu! I was very excited. Then I hit him with the first ball and to my excitement I saw one side slowly fall to the ground. IT'S BROKEN! The corner piece broke and I didn't have a suitable net to put balls in. So in my frustration I decided to remove the wands from the network and you'll never guess what…

Pros
  • Generates trust
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Don't buy for golf on baseball

I've read other reviews about the difficulty of setting it up. I do not understand. If you've pitched a tent before, you might as well do that. It literally connects the bars and pushes them through the hole. However my problem is that the poles were the same length so there was only one way to put them together and once everything was put together the mesh became too tight. In the pictures the net seems to have sagged a bit, but the net is stretched to the brim and as a result every ball flies

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

PERFECT for adults and teens

After finally getting everything together my son works GREAT to shoot the ball out of the T without taking the windows out. The bad part was trying to put it together. The clever design is that the poles are held together by an elastic cord, which should make assembly easier. Maybe it was me. I do not know. but. it was PIA to put the pole through both ends of the net. The next difficulty, maybe it was me again, was attaching the two poles at a 90 degree angle to the post holder. to the point…

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
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