Halex Select 6 Player Croquet Set in Deluxe Carry Case

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Halex Select 6 Player Croquet Set in Deluxe Carry Case

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 : Halex Select 6 Player Croquet Set in Deluxe Carry Case
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Halex
EAN: 0029807204343
Label: Halex
Manufacturer: Halex
Model: 20434ZH
Publisher: Halex
Release Date: 2006-08-10
Studio: Halex



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Features:
  • Includes six 24" hardwood handles and 7" hardwood mallets with caps
  • Two 16" hardwood game stakes for marking your course
  • Nine vinyl-coated steel wickets
  • Six 2-3/4" polymer balls
  • Deluxe carry case for portability













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It's an OK set , for the price.
This set was purchased to be used by our Grandchildren, (and ourselves) for backyard fun. It is not a hard-core expensive croquet set, so I don't plan on it lasting for more than a year or two. All the parts and pieces are as described. However they are pretty lightweight. At any rate I am pleased with the purchase and my grandchildren are happy with it too.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Cheap product
A friend of mine bought this set for our Memorial Day picnic. We played two games with it and two of the mallets are now broken. Both broke when someone tried to knock somebody else's ball far away, but this is a normal tactic in croquet so it wasn't really excesive usage. In fact, one of the people who ended up breaking a mallet was a 9 year old kid, so it didn't take that much strength. The handles are made from a very light wood, and they were brave enough to cut ridges into the handles that weaken the material even more.
This is a fine set if you don't want to spend that much and a bunch of beginers are going to use it and not be that aggressive, but if you're serious about a croquet set, spend a little more to get something that can hold up to the sport.



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