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Kickmaster Quick Up Goal And Target Shot

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Choose kids football goal posts that are big enough to have fun, but don’t ruin your outside space. A 6-8 x 4 foot goal is big enough for primary school kids to enjoy.

When it comes to material you should think about whether you need to leave football goal posts outside all year round. If you’re looking to splash out on professional standard goal posts then look at steel which is the gold standard and much stronger than aluminium. I wouldn’t recommend steel football goal posts for smaller children though, as they can hurt themselves bumping into the posts. Lightweight free standing – you need to fit these together, but once in place they can stay put for years. This type of goalpost can be anchored with ground pegs. Durability: Garden football goals need to withstand all sorts of player abilities and weather conditions. We look for goals constructed from sturdy materials like steel or weather-resistant PVC to ensure they can handle the elements. Got two so my kids can do 1v1 2v2 etc with mates and Dad of course. Brilliant design, we use them with foam balls in the garden so we don’t break any windows and a Futsal low bounce ball in the park.

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The crossbar is also extremely strong, which is the component which often starts to badly ‘dip’ after months of tension and pressure on standard goal posts. Customers report that this premium goal holds its shape much better than plastic goal posts, and is in another league (!) in terms of stability compared to cheaper models.

The 6 x 3 ft goal unfolds in half a minute and can be carried around easily if you need to transport it (the net becomes the carry bag) thanks to its telescoping design. Suitable for young children up to teenagers, this 1.8 x 1.2 m (6 x 4 ft) goal comes with the goal posts, a strong rot-proof net, net clips, and ground anchors to keep the goal firmly in place even if the keeper bashes into it.All of the materials are fully weatherproof as well, so there’s no need to take the goal down everyday after use. The net itself is UV treated, protecting it from degrading in sunlight. Available in a range of sizes, the 2.4 x 1.8 m (8 x 6 ft) goals are perfect if you have slightly older children, or want to buy something that kids will continue to grow into. As you can imagine, with these goals being 1.8 m (6 ft) high, they’re suitable for the majority of teenagers.

This will ensure the goalposts don’t rust or rot in our wet and damp weather, or get brittle in the sunlight and snap. If you choose these durable materials you won’t need to treat the goalposts with anything.Folding portable goals – the easiest and cheapest option. They fold out and fold down again. All you have to do is fit the ground anchoring pegs. Once the frame is up, you have to attach the net. You get 25 little clips that attach around the base, posts and crossbar. They’re rigid and designed in a clever way to stop the net coming lose. As mentioned, this goal will probably start to get too small for children once they reach 10/11 years old as they will fill too much of the space. However, it’s an excellent option for kids under 10. Pop-up goals are available in all sizes, so you don’t have to be limited to a compact goal. However, even small 1.2 x 0.9 m (4 x 3 ft) pop-up goals can be enjoyed by children of a large age range; they’ll just be more like target practice for older kids. You should also consider a pop-up goal if you want something that’s easy for kids to take to the park, beach or on holiday .

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