Dura-Pro 10' x 10' x 10' Golf Cage is made with our High Velocity Netting. Outlasts all other cages! Easy Up and Easy Down! Indoor/Outdoor All Weather 1" Frame Corners are included for you to construct your own frame. You will need to purchase twelve 10' lengths of EMT Steel (conduit) to complete your frame. The EMT Steel can be found at your local home improvement store and is very inexpensive. We send you everything else you need to build your own full size golf cage. Lowe's EMT Steel Conduit SKU # 72715 Home Depot's EMT Steel Conduit SKU # 580015 Or you can purchase from some plumbing supply stores as well. Instructions are included for fast assembly!
K**L
Sturdy, flexible sizing, good value overall.
Very happy after assembly and 1 week of use. Arrived in about a week - earlier than estimate. Consult the DuraPro website for the video and copy of instructions . . .but very limited guidance. Very sturdy, netting seems durable once you experiment with adjusting the tightness (it is trial and error given dearth of instructions!). You also get a vinyl hitting target that you can position, which will add life to the main net (not mentioned in description). One tip is that you can adjust the height of any section by resizing the tubing - I cut height to 8" and depth to just 5' - then used hooks to directly attach the extra net directly to ceiling of my unfinished space (see photo). Steel tubing was ~$70 at Home Depot and they cut the sections at no charge.Also - I am 6'05" and use a extra-long driver . . . and can stand under net in 10" tall space without hitting top net - so don't worry about hitting entirely in the cage if you desire. I left out the front top tube to add clearance, and it is still very sturdy.
A**L
Buy this product! Totally recommend!
The product was easy to unbox, product took a bit to figure out how to assemble, directions were non existent, I used videos from their website to easily put it together. Was supper easy.I used 3/4 metal conduit from home depot (it was half the cost) worked perfectly and keeps the weight down when I need to move it.OK, quality of the product, this is literally perfect! I can't find a flaw anywhere, it's extremely customizable - you can do 10x10x10, I couldn't fit that in the place I needed it but took a chance and honesty it was super easy to cut the tubes (you buy from a big box hardware store 50 to 90 bucks) would up having it 10 feet wide, 9feet tall in the back 9m5 feet tall in the front and the side peices are 8ft long.If I changed the location I could easily spend 80 bucks or less and reconfigured it what ever way I needed.I used zip ties along with the system they provide to attach the netting to the cage.Suggestion: use foam tubing cover on the bottom cross bar and top cross bar - I have had a few combackers! (balls ricocheting off of metal and coming back at me).100% recommended this product!Just a FYI I'm in the north east and "loose" my good swing every winter, unless I spend a small fortune going to a indoor golfing range (60 to 90 dollars an hour), we had a warm day last week and I shot a 4 over at the place I normally play.
S**N
Pain to assemble right but worth it
Have had this for over a year now, live in SE NH and it has held up fine. I probably hit easily 300-500 balls a week into it and no tears or holes,netting is very thick and sturdy.Instructions are pretty much useless, video they tell you to go watch is a bit of a help but not much. IT WILL NOT LOOK LIKE THE PICTURE but you can get it close. I ended up using super heavy duty zip ties to help stop the sag all around the top, no matter what I did to try to tighten it up, it just sagged.It will cost you $70-$80 for the conduit (1" diameter) and I spent $140 for a super heavy duty 3x5 mat. Easily got that $500 investment back just last summer vs what a driving range would cost me. Wal-Mart sells onion bags of 96 used balls for $14, got 3 had them shipped free to my local store. Balls I find on the course I add to those.Overall worth the aggravation of assembly, nice to just walk out the door after dinner and hit balls for 30-40 min.
S**Y
great net for indoor winter golf practice
This is an excellent net at 10 x 10 x 10 for indoor (garage) winter practice. The printed assembly instructions are the correct ones to follow - ignore the video as it suggests one person can assemble from bottom to top, and that is not true. You need 3-4 people to put the poles into the top frame and lift it into the bottom part of the frame. And a strong person to hang th corners of the net. After that, one person can finish the assembly (and I am 78). I put an artificial grass mat on the "floor" so the balls will collect and not bounce all over the garage.
M**6
Good purchase, no instructions
So this net is really great, it’s high quality and will last for a long time. The downsides to this purchase are that there are no instructions on how to assemble or how many electrical conduits you need to purchase. You can go online to get instructions but they are terrible. Just in case you purchase this you need 12 electrical conduits and pick up lots of all weather zip ties if you’d like to keep your netting tight. All in all happy with the purchase my kids and husband hit into it all day.
C**M
Highly Recommended
As others have said, the directions are TERRIBLE. Go to the vendor site and watch the video (which is also bad) and see the instructions (which are even worse). Because of the terrible instructions, I should give a 4.5 or 4, but I'm feeling generous. Regardless, this is well made. Get the pipe at a major hardware store and it is VERY sturdy. It has "regular" net on both sides, the top and the back. Then it has the much heavier net that hangs down from the moveable cross-bar that you hit against ... so there is the primary net you hit to, and then a "backup" net behind it (hope that makes sense). Obviously no net on the bottom or front. I agree that it won't look like the photo because the nets hang inside, but I used a few black zip-ties, and even some black cord (not needed) to make it look closer to the photo. Overall, you'll love it either way.
S**.
High quality product
The only thing I'd note is that the cost of the additional parts from Lowe's has doubled since our brilliant leader decided to tariff Chinese steel. Instead of 60-70 dollars for the conduit, you're probably looking at closer to 130. 10 dollars per section and applicable tax. Thanks, Donnie.
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