Buy Franklin Sports Future Champs Youth Football Goal Post Set No. 14266 Now
I bought this item as a self-birthday present, and it arrived on the day of my birthday! Well, when I put it together in the house, it was some trouble connecting the joints, but otherwise it was HUGE! It comes with a lever in which you can raise and put the posts higher or lower.A few days later when I play with it-the ball contained was very small. Therefore I went out and bought a new ball WITH a kicking tee (it wasn't in the box when it said it was) and when I kicked it, it hit it and it cracked! EDIT: I just played with is yesterday... and it completely broke.
Dropped fun 2/5
Educational Value 3/5
Dropped Durability 1/5
Rating 2/5
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This is small and cheap, but my 7-year-old LOVES it!The goal post is thin plastic (you could build a much stronger one yourself using PVC pipe). At it's tallest setting, it's 4-feet wide by 6-feet high (to the top of the uprights), with a 49 inch high crossbar. It has a 12.5-inch diameter circular stand that you fill with water, which is sufficient to keep the goal-post self-standing, but it will fall if hit hard by a football.
The mini-football is very mini. Ours measured 6.5 inches long but it wouldn't fully inflate, probably because of a leak, but my 7-year-old likes it being soft.
The included football tee is worthless. It's too wide to hold the included ball, and too lightweight to hold a larger ball without toppling over.
The yard-line markers are 3-inches wide and 4-inches high (before sticking into the ground), and there's only 3 of them (50 yd, 40 yd, 30 yd) as is correctly stated on the box, but is incorrectly stated in Amazon's Product Description.
In summary, I was disappointed with the quality and size, but my 7-year-old LOVES it!
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We bought one of these and it was so fun that we bought another.Now we take both to tailgating, set both goals up in a grassy area for the kids and let them play. They have a great time with them. They are easy to assemble and so far (1 month of sitting outside 24/7) have held up just fine.
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