Great size, easy to set up, but...
I bought this for my son. I decided the extra cost would pay for itself in balls not lost in the woods or bounced off the neighbors'' houses, cars, etc. In that regard, this backstop is a great help. He can sit in the yard for hours now and not worry about hitting anything he shouldn''t.The one drawback, unfortunately, is the drawback to just about anything mass produced these days.The frame is made of the really thin tubular steel, like the type they make the really low end lacrosse goals out of. It''s about that same diameter and thickness, too. So my fear is the long term durability of this will not be that great.Because the steel is so thin, and there isn''t a lot of paint on it, I expect it''ll rust sooner rather than later, especially if we don''t break it down and store it during the harsh winter months. The backstop net is a cheap nylon material, not your typical lacrosse goal mesh. So far it is working just fine and holds up well, but I am not sure how durable it will be after a season or two of direct sunlight.I wish it was just a little more sturdily constructed for the money. I also hope it''ll last more than 2-3 seasons like the stuff we''ve had in the past of similar quality. Time will tell.Having said all that, its probably the best value option available for backstops at this price point.