I have a daughter that is a competitive disc golfer and plays at a high level. I'm a firm believer that to play to a high level, one must practice at a high level.
I already have a couple nets for her to throw into and thought that it would be good to get something to add targets to aim at, thus improving her accuracy off the tee. SO I grabbed this one up to see if it would work on the frame we already have. Not quite, BUT, I grabbed a couple pieces of PVC pipe and built my own frame. I put it where is is balanced up several feet off the ground so that she didn't get too used to throwing super low all the time thus killing her distance.
This net is phenomenal. Even without the frame you can easily modify this to work anywhere you want to use it, it's very well made and will serve her for years of practice. I'm glad I took the risk and grabbed it up. I would do this again anytime. Thank you for a great product.
Now that I'm older, I try to stay in shape, as best I can. And, like many former athletes my age, I am constantly testing myself, to see if I can still do certain things that I used to. In this case, can I still throw a frozen rope, 30 yards across the middle and, of course, on target? That is where this 7 foot by 7 foot BaseGoal football replacement net comes into play. Therefore, when I got the chance to get one, I did not waste a minute. I already had a 7 foot by 7 foot baseball practice frame, and just switched nets. It was just that simple, and a perfect fit. This, seemingly, well made, and durable, dense net consists of 1.5 inch square mesh openings, and is made of a 7-strand knotless polyester. There are 3 velcro connectors, at the bottom, which helps hold the net more firmly to the frame. Ground stakes are included, to hold the frame in place, and prevent tipping. For even more stability, I place sandbags on the bottom of the frame. Lastly, this thing is so cool, and so versatile. It allows me to be able to go out and practice, on my own, without having to find someone to play receiver. The one drawback of practicing solo is the fact that I had to buy a lot of footballs, in order to keep from having to run back and forth, after each throw. Trust me, it was worth it.