
Practice driving shots into the goal wherever you go with the Franklin® Blackhawk 4' x 3' Fiberglass Soccer Goal. Durable fiberglass makes this goal perfect for practice indoors and outside. Peg hooks help to secure the goal to the ground. Easily sets up and breaks down so you can spend more time practicing your game-winning shot. Includes a carry bag for added portability.
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11 Reviews
CoachSherman
Had a pair of these for 3-4 seasons, left them outside year round in Eastern Wa climate (cold snowy winters, 90-100+ degree summers) and it was only this season that the yellow fabric failed and we need new ones. Pleased to see they’re only $25 a piece, crazy bargain!
Danielle
We bought this for our son to practice and it holds up well. I like the quality and how it also folds up for easier storage
John B
Don’t but it.horrible instructions and no way does it fold up to make it portable
Mod
This goal straight up sucks. It’s cheap. The poles get stuck and twisted up in the netting that’s sewn into the yellow pocket, and the poles break.
Kathy
This product was first claimed to be easy to set up but that statement was false. The metal is very bad quality and it causes me and my family to get splinters in our hands because of the metal. I’d recommend to buy another product and save your money.
Notfodable
I put it together. Then folded it up and put it against the wall. The fiberglass broke within 30 minutes.
Daniel S.
These goals are a good product overall. The price is affordable, they are sturdier than the less expensive portable models sold by Franklin, and they can be set up and taken down easily. Regular use causes wear and eventually, something fails. The shock cords inside the frame are tied into knots at the ends of the frame and the tension is what holds the frame together. The cord eventually wears out and breaks just above the knot, and the cord relaxes and snaps inside the frame. This can be prevented by examining the knotted ends of the cords, and when needed, tying a new knot in the cord. Eventually, there is too much tension in the line and it can't be stretched further, so when it breaks, the cord must be replaced with a new piece. It takes some creativity to run that cord back through the frame, but it is possible. The netting fabric tears after extended use, but it can be resown with a needle and thread. The nets also can be torn through regular use. They can be repaired as well with similar weight twine or string. However, there is a limited lifetime in the fiberglass frame rods, and after enough use, they begin to crack at the ends. Taping and gluing do not seem to work, so eventually, they split so much that they aren't repairable. We use these goals 2x per week for small-sided pickup games. Our group's experience is that with care and repairs, these goals last between 1-2 years.
capmando
I bought two of these goals because I was interested in how they could be folded (with a twist) and stored while still all assembled. This makes it take almost no room in the garage while still making it easy for the kids to bring out to the yard to play. I bought the 6'x3' - not to small for the kids to play but not so big they can't manage. I also ended up having an issue with one of the fiberglass poles. But I emailed Franklin and they responded immediately. Got it in the mail within two days and we were back in action. Love this company and these goals!
Anonymous A.
The goals work well and are portable enough to haul between home and soccer practice. One of the goals arrived with the shock cord snapped in half, which I replaced with some spare from REI. Overall, our children like them a lot but it was a scramble to get them assembled in time for Christmas.
WD34
This is a good goal, and it doesn't get pushed around by the wind. Pretty durable, but the only. The only bad thing is that the ground stakes are pretty terrible. Whenever I kick the ball hard into the goal, one of the stakes comes out, and I have to put it back in the ground.
Che15
First time assembly is a little hard, and off course instructions are not great so I did not bother releasing them. Once assemble they work good the only thing is that they weight not much at all and even the wind flips them around my yard.
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