β½ Score Big with FORZA Goals! Your game, your way!
The FORZA Proflex Soccer Goals are the ultimate portable and collapsible soccer goals designed for quick assembly, high durability, and professional-grade performance. With options for all player sizes and surfaces, these goals are perfect for both casual backyard games and serious training sessions.
A**R
As described, amazing!
Packaging came a little beat up, but everything was there and together. The goal is exactly what my team needed.
D**M
Amazing Post.... Doesn't come in 2s....!
I've seen and used this post during other practices so wanted to pick one up for personal use. Few things that bugs me..1. Delivery in today's day and age is slow....expedited shipping costs $50 and that takes 7/10 days2. Comes as single piece. So if you want to use this for a game...you'll end waiting and reordering and spending another $50 for shipping cuz you have one post!About the actual post...I'll update a review once I receive the second post and am able to use itThe post had stood up well against some good strong hits. Fairly sturdy in most windy days got knocked over just once but that's an anomaly. Highly recommended especially for Adult pickup games and practices.
S**.
Should be the industry standard!
I bought the goal for my daughters traveling soccer team to practice with. Donβt look anywhere else. This is the one you want. Sturdy and well designed. Pay the price and get the good stuff the first time. Oh, it even comes with a travel bag with wheels or put on your back
W**K
love these sturdy nets
i bought these because they are sturdy and they actually have posts unlike mostother pop up ones
K**I
Scammed a small town girls soccer team π’
Bought and paid for an expensive Soccer Goal for a small town girls team, received a cheap dumbbell rack ππ»
S**N
OK product but it was shipped used and damaged.
The product had been used before. The carrying bag has wear marks on the case, the inner arm is bent and the netting hoops were frayed. They will charge you $89 to ship it to you and $89 to return so I suggest you buy this from a brick-and-mortar retailer. As for the product, for a 24-foot goal, it breaks down and transports well. It is unclear to me if the 'new' version of the product would also have some of the quality issues noted. I would suspect the netting would deteriorate quickly as the black nylon canvas connection to the frame is thin and likely to break down with sun exposure.
J**.
Not quite as good as I expected (compared to a Quickplay Kickster Elite)
I already had a 6x4 Quickplay Kickster Elite goal and expected this Forza goal to improve upon that design a bit. The Forza design seemed to be an upgrade on the Bownet design so that it would keep better tension along the top of the goal (Bownets I've seen tend to sag across the top). It does accomplish that, and the set-up is fairly easy (although I think it's fiddly in a different way from the Kickster Elite). However there are a few complaints I have that keep this from being a perfect portable goal (and I think I'd choose the Kickster Elite if I made the choice again):- I thought the base would behave a little more closely to a Bownet and act like a weighted base. However, it must be lighter or due to the design of the tensioned poles, but if its not staked it gets knocked over with nearly every shot. The Kickster Elite (weighted base) does a much better job staying upright.- When staking the base, shots against the back net bounce back out of the goal almost trampoline like. It doesn't *seem* like there's a lot of tension back there, but the net is surprisingly elastic. I find it more satisfying (and less prone to arguments) for the ball to stay in the net. The Kickster Elite also wins on this front as balls tend to hit the sloped back net and stay in. I really thought having the deeper net of the Forza would be nicer, but a typical shot will either knock the goal over backwards or else bounce out if it's directly against the back...Minor complaints:- The poles are different lengths, but there's NO differentiation other than length. So you have to pull them out and compare them in order to set it up correctly. This confuses folks that come to help set the goal up. I "fixed" this by denoting the short ones with a rubber band wrapped around them. The Kickster Elite's shock-corded sections make this a non-issue (and are quicker to assemble - although over time I've had issues with those as well).- The stakes are long on one side only, which I think causes them not to hold in grass as well as I'd have expected.All-in-all I still like the goals - they certainly LOOK the part. I just wish they had a little more heft in the base to keep them upright and a little less elastic (or whatever) in the net. Maybe a future iteration can improve on the design.
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