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| Rawlings Multi-Sport Training Net (10' X 7' X 5') |
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Product Description |
| The Rawlings Multi-Sport Training Net is designed for training sessions in your backyard for a variety of sports, including baseball, football, golf, and soccer. A reversible batter screen provides enhanced pitching practice. The easy setup design also allows you to take it with you on the road to warm up with when preparing for a game. Other features include strong fiberglass poles, large ground stakes, and drainage strips to allow water to run out of net floor. It's been tested with baseballs thrown at 90 to 100 MPH and golf balls hit at 160 MPH. |
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Product Details |
- Train for all your favorite sports in your backyard
- Perfect for practicing baseball, football, golf, and soccer skills
- Strong, durable net can stand pitches thrown at up to 100 MPH
- Reinforced poly-oxford flooring and rugged athletic mesh for increased durability
- Shock-corded fiberglass poles for easy assembly; steel nail stakes for secure positioning during use
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Good to learn on and not break neighbors windows
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| Review Date: January 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: kim rldg, Louisiana |
| Great for little ones to learn on or big ones to practice golf swing without busting out neighbors windows. |
Good luck if you need customer service
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| Review Date: July 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mark Smith, Lexington, NC |
I'd really like to review this product higher but the poles are apparently a linear type of plastic which split lengthwise after a few setups. Calling Rawlings gets a "It's made by Kellwood" but Kellwood has no links on their site to hazard a guess as to who to call. The alternative seems to be to buy shock cord repair kits, find some tent poles that are longer and cut them down, or buy another net. With the price at $99 on AMazon these days, you'd be better off buying the popup nets.
(six months on) I eventually got a number for the real manufacturer and left voice mail. And left it. And left it. No response. This should really be a 1-star review. |
Second-hand? Re-sold?
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| Review Date: June 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Hanley, Chicago |
| The product arrived on time, not directly from Amazon, but one of its affiliated sellers. The original box was torn, with half the box missing and taped together. This was a birthday gift for my grandson - and it looked like second-hand goods! |
Rawlings Multi-Sport Training Net
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| Review Date: June 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Wallace, |
| I bought this present for my little brother who is 13 and he loves it! He uses every day. I'm glad that it was a big hit. |
Good Net for the Price
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| Review Date: May 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: terry devore, cincinnati, ohio |
This is a decent product for the price. It's quite tall and wide which is nice, makes it less likely balls will be hit over the top. The screen on the front (with aiming holes and the image of a batter) is nice as balls are hit into it which protects the netting in the back. Works very well. It doesn't take up much room in the bag when put away and fits easily in a seat or trunk.
It would be nice if it was made of better/stronger materials. The vinyl/plastic/nylon used is too thin and I've had to sew mine in a few spots already. It's fine when it's up but easily damaged when you are trying to set it up. You have to put a lot of tension on the materials as you pass the "tent" type poles through the material and stake it into the ground. Setup is easy initially, you can get it out and pass the tent poles through the material in 5-10 minutes but since its so big and tall it's really a two person job to stand it up and stake it down. It's possible to do it by yourself but difficult and going alone there is a greater chance of ripping something.
I'd recommend it at the right price, I think I paid $50 shipped. As long as you are careful with it, it's a good product and should last a few seasons.
Pros:
Wide and Tall - larger than most other low priced nets
Inexpensive
Screen on front is nice - protects the net in the back
Small form factor when put away - folds up nicely
Cons:
Materials could be better - a bit on the cheap side. I've already had to sew a few spots on mine after only 3 uses
Set up is a bit tricky and takes 10-15 min. and you really need 2 people towards the end of the setup
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