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About This Item
Convert any outdoor area into your own personal pitch when you set up the Franklin® 12’ x 6’ Blackhawk Portable Soccer Goal. Great for quickly setting up target practice or organizing a scrimmage with your friends, this goal comes equipped with a transportable carrying bag to take your game on the go and light up the score sheet at any time.
Heavy-Duty, Transportable Design
Fiberglass and steel frame construction offers a durable, lightweight design for long-lasting play
Supportive ground stakes stabilize the goal on various surfaces for minimized distractions
Includes a carrying bag to store and transport the goal with ease
Have used this multiple times with a U14 team. Great for shooting practice. Definitely need the stakes (5 included-lightweight).
Kstanny
1 year ago
Good Net, But Don't Let The Ball Hit The Posts Or It Will Collapse
it's very nice that it's portable, but it's not terribly sturdy
MoBaker12
1 year ago
Not The Best Set Up.
I've had this less than a year. Set up and take down for practice is not that bad. I get used to it and can set it up pretty quickly. The net ripped first within the first couple practices, then the pole sleeve a few months ago and today the string holding the poles together, snapped. It's been less than a year. It has been great for the money just unfortunate it didn't hold up longer.
DKilduff429
2 years ago
Garbage
Definitley not worth the money. Lesson learned: Don't buy a portable one, go with a regular one. All ready ordered a regular one from a different place. Don't waste your money.
Crappy goal
3 years ago
This Goal Sucks
I actually bought two of them, and they’ll both be going back to the store ASAP. First of all, it is not easy to put up or take down, so I would not intend to do that often. Secondly, on one goal, one of the nylon straps wasn’t sewed correctly and the stitching was coming undone. I just immediately boxed that one back up. Finally the real problem, we had the 2nd goal almost completely put together, with only 2 corner pieces remaining. As I was about to start the corner on one side, I heard a sound coming from the other side. It was the freaking fiberglass pole cracking. That pole cracked almost the entire length of the little 2 foot section. Then, I obviously had to take it back apart. Of course, I still had the poles from the other goal, but after everything else, there’s no way I’m keeping it. Don’t waste your money!!!