Wilson Golf Multi Sport Cage Net
February 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Golf Training Aids
- Multi-sport cage net for honing golf, baseball, or other skills
- Breathable fabric creates cool inside practice space
- Large opening for added stability; sets up easily
- Includes 2 poles, 5 stakes, and background tarp
- Measures 11.5 x 7 x 4.5 feet (W x H x D)
Product Description
All purpose cage net features a large opening for added stability and easy set-up with breathable fabric for coolness.Amazon.com Product Description
Hone your golf, baseball, or other skills with the Wilson multi-sport cage net. Made of breathable fabric that translates into a nice, cool inside practice space, the net is ideal for refining your baseball swing or working the kinks out of your golf game. The net also includes a large opening for added stability and sets up easily. Packaged with two expandable poles, five ground stakes, a background tarp, and a carrying bag, the net measures 11.5 by 7 by 4.5 feet (W x H x D).







Had no trouble setting up, but balls go easily through the netting and quality is lacking. Netting tears easily. Bought for a christmas present and just started using it as the weather has cleared up. Second time out, balls go completely through the net. Stiching for the support poles has started to unravel. Less than quality product. Don’t wast your money on this…
Rating: 2 / 5
The net is just fine, but insert does not have a “W” in the center.
The insert has “WILSON” and does not give me a true bulls eye.
Rating: 4 / 5
IF you hit the middle wilson sign, I guess it will be okay.
My first driver shot which I pushed a bit and hit the side of the wilson sign, ripped the net and made a hole. After about 20 shots, I missed 4 shots off the middle target and now I have two holes.
If you can hit more than 230 yards with your driver but miss the middle target, there are high possibility that you will make a lot of holes in the net like me…
Disappointed. Set up took me about 7 minutes at first.
Rating: 1 / 5
okay. This item is good. But don’t expect it to work on concrete or anywhere. You will need to screw it down into the ground like a tent. So, it only works in backyards. Also, it falls down if a fastball is thrown. Not the best item for the money. I’d rather recommend tarpaulin tied with a string.
Rating: 3 / 5
Not sure how the people that like this net are doing it, but mine ripped on about the 10th shot I hit. Went straight through. I got lucky that it hit a tree in my own yard, and didn’t cause damage or even hurt somebody. I’ll be returning it to the retail store I bought it at, and spending the extra money for a higher quality net. For what it’s worth, it was not a very easy setup for 2 people, although with practice it would have gotten easier.
Rating: 1 / 5