Easton 5-Foot Pop-Up Multi-Sport Training Net Reviews
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Easton 5-Foot Pop-Up Multi-Sport Training Net Feature
- 5-foot pop-up training net ideal for baseball, football, golf, soccer, and other sports
- Sets up as catch net for batting practice, goal for lacrosse, or target for pitchers or QBs
- Comes with adjustable, removable target hole; durable steel flatwire construction
- 2 breakdown poles with individual pockets; 4 ground stakes for stability
- Folds up and fits in 29-inch circular carrying bag; 90-day warranty
Have a budding soccer star, big league pitcher, or quarterback in your midst? Pick up Easton's 5-foot pop-up training net, an ideal practice aid for any sport in which accuracy matters (most of them, in other words). The net sets up in a variety of configurations: a catch net that's great for batting practice or working on your soccer fundamentals; a goal for lacrosse, field hockey, and similar sports; and a target that helps refine your pitching/QB skills. The net even comes with an adjustable, removable target hole, letting you finely hone your pitch location or work on your long-distance passing touch. And thanks to the net's durable steel flatwire construction, the unit will stay upright and secure regardless of how often you use it.
Remarkably easy to set up and take down, the net comes with two breakdown poles with individual pockets, along with four ground stakes for stability. And best of all, the net is completely portable, with a folding design that fits in a 29-inch circular carrying bag. Want to train at the park rather than the backyard? Not a problem. Measuring 5 feet wide by 5 feet tall, the training net is backed by a 90-day warranty.
About Easton
In 1922, Doug Easton began crafting custom wood bows and cedar arrows in Watsonville, California. Although Doug produced tournament-grade, footed cedar arrows for the archery champions of that era, he was constantly frustrated with the inconsistency and lack of uniformity of wood shafts. Convinced that consistently straight uniform arrow shafts were impossible to manufacture from wood, Doug turned his attentions to aluminum. In 1939, he began manufacturing aluminum arrows in Los Angeles. His instincts about this material were correct, and in 1941, California archer Larry Hughes won the national championship with a set of Doug's aluminum arrows. This was the beginning of a trend that would change traditional archery and transcend into numerous other sports arenas over the next 50 years. Considered one of the world's preeminent innovators, designers, and manufacturers of sporting equipment, Easton has a reputation of producing products for the highest level of performance.
Multi function / multi sport traing net 5'
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Jul 22, 2011 11:40:05