54' Steel Goal with Hood & Back Bars

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54' Steel Goal with Hood & Back Bars

from: Park & Sun Sports



 : 54' Steel Goal with Hood & Back Bars
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Park & Sun
EAN: 0098703394328
Label: Park & Sun Sports
Manufacturer: Park & Sun Sports
Publisher: Park & Sun Sports
Studio: Park & Sun Sports



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Product DescriptionThis Park & Sun steel, multi-sport goal offers you a rugged, versatile design that can be used for practicing hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and more. It's constructed with a steel frame and a bungee Slip Net™ with 1 3/4-in mesh and VELCRO® brand ties. Ground anchors are included for outdoor use.




Features:
  • W 54-in; H 44 in; D 30 in
  • Durable, 1-1/2-in diameter steel frame with hood and double back bar support (18-gauge steel)
  • Protective finish
  • Easy, push-button assembly
  • Bungee Slip Net™ with 1-3/4-in mesh and VELCRO® brand net ties offer quick set-up





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