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Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport) Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport) Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport) Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport)

Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport)

Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport) Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport) Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport) Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport)
$ 24.15

Score By Feature

Based on 931 ratings
Easy to install
7.76
Sturdiness
6.36
Durability
6.48

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Product Description

A bungee cord frame measuring 5 mm is attached to a heavy-duty, 32-ply loopless nylon netting with a 1-3/4" mesh and a 32 ply braid.
Its quick, hassle-free setup covers the entire goal frame Velcro net ties ensure that the netting remains in place, even after repeated ball impacts
Netting has been treated to render it UV resistant, so that it will keep its color and shape even in sunlight Has exceptional performance indoors and out
The nylon slip nets offered by Park & Sun Sports come in a wide variety of sizes that are suitable for a variety of sports, including soccer, lacrosse and street hockey.
The white nylon slip net has a bungee cord frame that fits lacrosse goals with A-frames it measures 6' W x 6' H x 7' D.

Questions & Answers

What is the lifespan of these nets? Can they be used for soccer leagues or school activities on a daily basis?

According to both of the answers before, I agree. The best option for early youth soccer is to occasionally use it.

It seems that the net is supposed to go over a PVC frame, but I am unable to figure out how it goes Would you mind telling me how ?

As far as the cargo net goes, this is more like a soccer goal and tie-up net Hope this helps I wrapped mine onto the frame, doubling the net where it was too big, and it works fine.

Do you only get the net or do you also get velcro ties with it?

Unlike ours, ours did not come with ties, which was really the only reason we had to replace it because we lost several in

Are these 2 pieces of the set?

Shipping of netting typically comes as (1) unit. The goal will be used only on (1) lacrosse goal and it does not come with Separate orders are needed for this item. Please accept my sincerest thanks for your assistance. The nets you ordered (2) are in your order. If you look at your Amazon order history, you can confirm that.

Selected User Reviews For Park & Sun Sports Bungee-Slip-Net Replacement Nylon Goal Net (Lacrosse and Soccer/Multi-Sport)

That's the point! A picture of my frame after putting the net on
5/5

Having adjusted the frame, the final size of the goal is 11 feet 8 inches by 5 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 8 inches. To make the frame, I used PVC pipe of 2 inches. It was necessary to purchase the following parts A member joining the crossbar and the long side of the base)
2 * 31 in (vertical section of the column)
2 * 47 in (angled section of the column)
2* Inches (top of the support that connects to the cross bar)*4 * T Four joints for each 45-degree angle The number of degree joints is 6 A joint with a degree.

Cassius Morse
Cassius Morse
| Feb 19, 2021
Make your own net or refresh your worn out one with this awesome net! Start by getting rid of the 1-star reviews by people who can't figure out how to use this net
5/5

It's all right if you stop now. Embarrassing yourself is not the way to go. You could blindfold a monkey and put this thing on. Let me now give you The net is the perfect size for our homemade 6x4 My son started exploding the PVC goals I made for him, so we went to Lowe's and got a pre-threaded galvanized steel pipe one inch in diameter. I wanted to make sure the steel pipe was sturdy and heavy. A quarter-inch or one inch would be appropriate. In case you want to overdo it or go larger, you can go up to 5". A shopping list will be attached below (I wish I could upload In any case, the goal is for the bomb to explode Has stood the test of time and is still going strong after 5 years. There is nothing we need to replace except once a year due to weather, sun, and constant use) The net is easy to install (you just have to be smarter than the net) We stretch the net around the corners when making the bed and then add mini bungee cords every three feet. The length is the same as the width. I watch my son, who is 12 and plays for Daytona, stand in front of this goal and blast It goes on and on. I've never had a problem with the thing. As I was afraid that they may no longer be making these nets, I just ordered 2 more nets and another set of bungees. Anyway, I wish you luck and wish you a As a result of our efforts, here is how we made the 4x6 goal indestructible The following items are on Lowe's shopping list

Threaded galvanized pipe (at least 1" in diameter sections)
A-Z- There is one 72"-type B- The size of two 48-inch shirts The 32" is divided into four 36"s The elbows should be at 90 degree angles E- The last piece is a 2" coupling section that will serve as your "lynch pin"

Helpful- Make sure the threads are coated with grease or WD40/silicon spray by adding a few drops There should be no need to explain most of this. Keep your tension light until you are close to completion) The 72" They are the posts on either side of your house. An "L" will be formed by connecting the 36 and 48 all the way to the bottom and extensing 90 degrees from the 48 to the 36. Leaving the goal and heading back toward There is no need for it to be elevated off On the other side, attach the completed sections to some of the existing connections by turning some of the completed sections. Snug the parts down with Vise-Grips. In the middle of the two 36" goal posts you should see an opening with a space between them. This is where the tricky part comes in. When everything is 99% complete, and tightened down, we should have the finished goal. These are the ones lying on the floor (the ones lying on top of them). The 2" piece must be threaded on as far as it will secure the circuit An application of grease is here to save the day. Using another 36" of cable, insert the other end into the connection on the other side and then unwind Using this pipe, you can thread the other pipe onto it. If you don't get a 50/50 connection, keep trying until you achieve it. You are ready to start ripping shots once your netting and bungees are attached. Wishing you all the best and good luck! It is courtesy of COVID-B that we are providing you with a lengthy review and goal-setting exercise My hands are tied and I am out of things to do due to the 19 scam! Those who bungee Quality black ball bungee cord, 50 pack of 4 inch and 6 inch black UV treated cord, giving you the best new ball bungee, bungee loop with ball, ball bungee cord, and tarp bungee cord on the market.

Anthony Coleman
Anthony Coleman
| Nov 04, 2020
A lax mom gives her review Brilliant! Easy to follow and easy to do! We have a (high school) lacrosse player and he keeps a goal in the side yard
5/5

It gets used all the time. There are probably nine months a year when he shoots at it. He had it for about 2 years before there were holes in the net and when he looked at it, He had to string the net into the goal himself at the time, I bought him a replacement net Despite cursing quite a bit, he was eventually able to get the job done. It was dingy and ratty when I looked at that net two years later. He refused to get a new one no matter how many times I suggested it- Getting used to the replacement wasn't something he was comfortable with. This bungee net was right in front of me, and I bought it (it fits a standard lacrosse goal because it is a lacrosse size). I think you are a genius! As soon as the ratty net was taken off, the new net was slipped into place in under a You can't beat this for its looks, durability, ease of use, and its standing up to his 18-year-old varsity attackman shots very well. The best part is. . . it was so easy to wear that I predict he'll take the jacket off in the winter (something he never bothered to do before), which will ensure it lasts for a long time. I love.

Harlem Ibarra
Harlem Ibarra
| Feb 15, 2021
This is garbage
3/5

Easy to rip and tear, Velcro straps easily come off. I found it difficult to put on this net. If they include instructions on how to place the mesh and Velcro, it would be much appreciated. I sometimes feel like the print on the backpoint of the net is upside down or inside out when I align it. Neither is there any information on where the velco straps should be placed so that the net can be attached to the goal. I would like to mention something about those Velcro In the first month or two of being released, most of them were taken right off the internet. I only have to sew a few stitches. You can't rely on those (and they didn't hold long). Additionally, the net was torn from shots, particularly when the velcro straps were torn down. This internet system seems like it would be a good idea, but it isn't set up correctly The item was not manufactured in any way. The company cut costs on every 50 nets by disregarding stitching the velcro straps on extremely well, I guess figuring they could save 10 cents per net. In spite of the fact that I have passed my Amazon return window, I may still be able to return this garbage because in my state, all products come with an implied warranty of five years. It will be interesting to see if Amazon will comply with it (some people say Amazon does a good job of doing so others say they don't). The net is not for hard LAX shooters though - if you want to use this net, and you are a hard LAX shooter, it will not suit you. Their low manufacturing standards must be improved before they can be competitive.

Piper Moran
Piper Moran
| Mar 04, 2021
The goal is going to be good if the goal net is good
4/5

Soccer player with years of experience. Once the goal and net are in place, and a few shots are taken, it seems to be durable and robust. A total of six hours is needed Additional 10 straps will be added. Buying the extra Velcro at a cheap box store in the craft section is a good idea. This is important. As I originally built the goal, I built bars as an extension from the posts behind the goal. You cannot design the goal in such a way that you can fit the net in. In the images, one bar is coming down from the middle of the crossbar and one bar is coming up from the top. In this case, I used 1 1/4" PVC, which is not ideal, but the net won't fit any other way. Ideally, the goal face/front should be between 6' x 4' and the depth should be approximately The centerpiece of the bar should be connected at a 45 degree angle with a simple connector. As long as your measurements are within a few inches of these measurements, you should be fine. Good luck!.

Alianna Dean
Alianna Dean
| Nov 03, 2020

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