Thinking of getting Rawlings Sport Training Net- Golf Baseball Soccer, any reviews?
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Yes there are reviews for Rawlings Sport Training Net. I have come across several reviews.
Review One: This is a decent product for the price. It's quite tall and wide whichis nice, makes it less likely balls will be hit over the top. Thescreen on the front (with aiming holes and the image of a batter) isnice 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 awayand fits easily in a seat or trunk.
It would be nice if it was made of better/stronger materials. Thevinyl/plastic/nylon used is too thin and I've had to sew mine in a fewspots already. It's fine when it's up but easily damaged when you aretrying to set it up. You have to put a lot of tension on the materialsas you pass the "tent" type poles through the material and stake itinto the ground. Setup is easy initially, you can get it out and passthe tent poles through the material in 5-10 minutes but since its sobig and tall it's really a two person job to stand it up and stake itdown. It's possible to do it by yourself but difficult and going alonethere is a greater chance of ripping something.
I'd recommend it at the right price, I think I paid $50 shipped. Aslong as you are careful with it, it's a good product and should last afew 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.
Review Two: Very good training net and you can't beat the price. Only drawbackwhich is not really critical, is the overlay net does not stay up verywell. Small bungee cord will do the trick, tho. My four year old usesthis in our basement and it has helped his swing tremendously. He hitsabout 10 balls a day and throws into the net... it's well worth it.
Review One: This is a decent product for the price. It's quite tall and wide whichis nice, makes it less likely balls will be hit over the top. Thescreen on the front (with aiming holes and the image of a batter) isnice 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 awayand fits easily in a seat or trunk.
It would be nice if it was made of better/stronger materials. Thevinyl/plastic/nylon used is too thin and I've had to sew mine in a fewspots already. It's fine when it's up but easily damaged when you aretrying to set it up. You have to put a lot of tension on the materialsas you pass the "tent" type poles through the material and stake itinto the ground. Setup is easy initially, you can get it out and passthe tent poles through the material in 5-10 minutes but since its sobig and tall it's really a two person job to stand it up and stake itdown. It's possible to do it by yourself but difficult and going alonethere is a greater chance of ripping something.
I'd recommend it at the right price, I think I paid $50 shipped. Aslong as you are careful with it, it's a good product and should last afew 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.
Review Two: Very good training net and you can't beat the price. Only drawbackwhich is not really critical, is the overlay net does not stay up verywell. Small bungee cord will do the trick, tho. My four year old usesthis in our basement and it has helped his swing tremendously. He hitsabout 10 balls a day and throws into the net... it's well worth it.
- 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
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.
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