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This 12-foot SKLZ Quickster Soccer Goal is perfect for the backyard/park: $100 shipped (Orig. $150)

Amazon has the SKLZ Quickster Soccer Goal (12 x 6-feet) for $99.99 shipped. That’s $50 below the original listing and the best current price available. While we have seen it dip lower on Amazon, it was back in December and was only $10 less than today’s deal. Rated 4/5 stars from over 600 Amazon customers.

Features:

  • Ultra-durable design for high-intensity training
  • Lightweight and portable for use at the field or the backyard for pick-up games or practice
  • Utilizes Tension-TiteTM frame technology for quick and easy setup in under 2 minutes
  • Equipped with strong 2-ply netting, heavy gauge tarpaulin facing and easy connection click-lock tubing
  • Includes 4 ground stakes and carry bag

More on the SKLZ Quickster Soccer Goal:

Product Description : The SKLZ Kickster Net is the quickest way to get your game going, sets up and breaks down in minutes. Strong-ply netting, heavy gauge nylon, and rigid support poles provide added sturdiness. – Ultra-durable design for high-intensity training. – Sets up and breaks down in minutes. – Lightweight, easy to pack, carry and store. – Tension-Tite poles. – Strong 2-ply netting. – Heavy gauge tarpaulin facing. – Easy velcro net attachment. – Comes with steel ground stakes. – Carrying bag included.

With its durable base frame and non-marking feet, the Quickster Goal won’t mark gym floors and can be used on multiple surfaces.

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