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The Eapele Golf Net is a 10x7ft all-in-one practice system featuring durable 260g nylon and 600D Oxford cloth that withstands ball speeds up to 200 MPH. It includes multiple targets for skill progression, a hitting mat, golf balls, tees, glove, and a portable carry bag. Designed for quick setup indoors or outdoors, it’s the perfect training solution for golfers of all levels seeking convenience, durability, and precision practice.





| Material | Nylon |
| Color | black |
| Sport | Golf |
| Brand | Eapele |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 647535522135 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.89 x 11.73 x 7.99 inches |
| Package Weight | 3.69 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Eapele |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Model Name | EA99183-6 |
| Manufacturer | Eapele |
| Style | 10x7ft golf net with chipping net |
| Included Components | 1* 10*7ft golf net 1* 15*11inch golf hitting mat 1* 12inch hitting net 10* PU golf ball 1* Golf rubber tee 8* Golf wood tee 3* Golf plastic resistance tee 1* Gloves 1* Instruction manual 1* Portable carry bag |
D**K
Takes a few minutes to put up
Works fine. Takes a few minutes to put up but now I can swing away in the back yard. Good buy.
M**K
It’s junk!
One star is too many for this piece of junk! Broke after the first day! Keep your money. It’s not worth the headache. Cheap, cheap and more cheap!
L**R
Great trainer for kids.
So we use this for our son to learn and practice golfing and it works perfectly fine for that purpose. It's sturdy but not something I expect to last for years and years.
C**E
Worked well.
Like the ease of setting up. Was very large. We also used it for soft toss when practicing softball.
T**D
Good Net For Practice, But Has Issues
The Eapele golf net was ordered for use in practice at my home.This is a net that can be used in an indoor and outdoor setting. I've had several similar nets that are put together in almost the same way as this one. The product description indicates the net can be put together in 2 - 5 minutes. That is an overly ambitious time frame. It took me about 15 minutes, and I've put these things together previously. The real issue is that the framing poles must be bent and crossed at the top, and the "popped up". Sliding the framing through the tent holes is fairly easy, but getting it coordinated is best done with 2 people. Also, the poles seemed thin to me in comparison to others I used with previous nets. If used outside, the net can be secured to the ground with some smaller metal ground stakes. Since I am using inside, the nets was secured at the top of the net with a cord to a 2 X 4 in my garage so that it does not tip over.The netting is OK, but nothing all that thick. The target is not as "noise reducing" as they describe. Also, the target material seemed very thin and tended to bounce the ball back at the person practicing. It is rather loud, but that is also to be expected when hitting a golf ball at the target at 150+ MPH. It comes with a rubber golf tee that could be used with a mat, but the real golf tees would be preferred if used outside. The kit also comes with some rubber gloves to be used when putting the net together. They are OK, but may not necessarily fit everyone. Also, it comes with some plastic golf balls. In my opinion, give them to your child to play with, and use real golf balls with this net. Finally, if this net is going to be used inside, you will need to purchase a 5' X 4' practice mat from which to hit golf balls.BOTTOM LINE: The net is OK for the price, but certainly nothing special. There are better options available, though at a more expensive price.
B**R
Don't do it.
Wind destroyed the structural poles in the first week. Balls were ripping through the net. Not a good investment.
A**E
Nice net for the price point.
If you are looking for an economical net to use every once in a while, this is a good purchase. If you are looking for a net to withstand daily practice or to essentially replicate a driving range, this is not your net. It maintains its shape while practicing, but do not expect to keep it up for weeks on end without having to reconfigure the net. It's a good, but not great, net.
K**T
Nice practice net. Does not come with mat to hit from.
This is a stand-alone mesh practice net and suspended Oxford cloth target, supported by two multi-section fiberglass hoop tent arches crossing over the base. The tent pole sections are strung together, making it fast to assemble.It comes with 10 soft practice balls (9 g each) which are probably safest for indoors. However, it is said to take repeatedly take impact from regulation golf balls (46 g) driven at 200 mph - about 370 joules of energy, absorbed into moving the fabric. I doubt I'm anywhere near that fast...That interested me though, since I'm no great golfer - but I do have a CO2-powered launcher of .68" less-than-lethal plastic balls (around 3 g each) that fires at similar velocities. This actually makes an exceptional practice target and net for far less than the launcher manufacturer's version.Getting back to golf, you'll need a simple practice mat if planning to use it indoors and not damage your floors- this model doesn't include one. It does have normal wooden tees for outdoors, and a little plastic tee stand for hard surfaces. It does also include a spacious bag that all this easily fits into.
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