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No hay artículos en el carrolente deportivo plegable junior multiusos (tubo de PVC de plástico) 40 x 36 x 15 pulgadas. lente deportivo plegable junior, tubo de PVC de plástico de 6 pulgadas, plegable para un fácil almacenamiento. Cuenta con un sistema de red de manga fácil para montaje en minutos.
Jon F.
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de diciembre de 2017
Kids love playing with this set. Light and compact, folds up easy to save space.
Y Rivera
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de junio de 2015
great set and easy to put together. the net is of high quality. the frame is made of holow plastic tubing as should be expected at this price. The only annoying part is that it can tend to fall apart easily durring use if not put together tighly (like if it was done by a child, or someone with limited strength.)
Barbara Trzebunia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2015
These may look flimsy, but they are perfect for inside the house play. They are sturdy enough to serve their purpose, but also light enough that no injuries have occurred, knock on wood. Easy to move around and pretty compact for storage. Easy to assemble, but I would not know first hand, because my 9 yr old nephew did it himself with a screwdriver :)
Karen Ammeter
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de noviembre de 2014
The kids love them, but they do come apart easily.
P. C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de septiembre de 2014
For $25, this is not a bad deal if you're trying to teach your little one how to play street hockey. The sticks are the perfect length/weight for toddlers through kindergarteners, and the ball is a good quality, hi-viz pink street ball.But...the net is incomplete and needed some extra work to be truly functional. The problem is that the lower three bars weigh a whole lot less than the posts and the top cross bar, and the area inside the goal is much smaller than the area of the goal face. This results in the goal falling forward from almost any contact. Even the weakest wrist will knock it over, and if an adult hits one of the posts with a decent-strength shot, forget about it -- the pipes are going to fly apart.So here's what I did, because I thought the product is worth salvaging considering what I need it for...I went to the hardware store and bought 12 3-32 1-inch screws and bolts, a 7-64 drill bit, and a small bag of sand. I packed the bottom three pieces of piping with sand to make the goal bottom-heavy. Then I drilled holes in each spot where the bars insert into the elbow joints, and I attached a screw with a bolt into each hole. To make sure I didn't crack the pipes (it's made of fairly thin PVC plastic), I was very careful not to lean in with the drill too hard, and I screwed in the screws and bolts by hand -- just enough that they're tight enough not to fall out, but not lock-sealed tight so I didn't crack it.Now the goal is ideal for messing around in the driveway. The bottom is heavy enough that it doesn't tip over, it's still light enough that my 3-year-old can move it around, and the pipes don't separate when you hit the post. On the whole, I recommend this product, but it's not quite ready to go straight out of the box. If you go to the hardware store, drop an extra $6 on a couple items, and spend 15 minutes reinforcing the goal posts properly, you'll be happy with the purchase.
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