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  1. It is actually really easy to fold it, you can have a look at the video “Pop-Up Golf Hitting Net: 5 seconds setup and 20 seconds fold down” to see the different steps.

  2. we mounted a net once. solid fishing net. it didn’t last. the balls burned through the net.
    will this last?
    how many swings before it fails?

  3. A fishing net is not designed for golf ball impact and maybe the one you installed was so tight that the ball went through. Our ReadyNet has TWO inside nets, so even if you break the first one (which i doubt about it), there is the second one to catch the ball, which is quite good if you play indoor and you dont want hitting the wall and coming back to your face! Hope this helps.

  4. it’s not because it was too tight. the impacts just wore it down.
    and two nets is not a fix

  5. Two high quality nets is the best solution you can have for the portable golf nets. For permanent outdoor golf nets, I would recommend the “Multisport Backyard Cage” and the target is an archery net, which is very durable.

  6. looks good
    and the limited netting means that the ball doesn’t get lodged in it (which is the main reason for me not using them)

    ball auto-return helps massively in my opinion, a lot of time is spent retrieving the damn things

  7. It looks pretty sweet! I posted it on my forum. The cost is $199.99 USD? Whats shipping to Indiana, USA?

  8. Uhh sorry no I can’t get it. Its way too expensive for me but I would like it if I could

  9. Hi! Thanks a lot for this helpful video. By the way, I hear a lot of people keep on talking about Golfonax Training Program (do a search on google), but I’m not sure if it is good. Have you thought about this golf program called Golfonax Training Program? I have heard several great things about it.

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