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Garage Door Sports Single Door Lacrosse Target | 
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| Brand: DMI Category: Sports
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $28.49 You Save: $71.50 (72%)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 10553
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1.1 x 0.1
Model: GDSL1 UPC: 719981684566 EAN: 0719981684566 ASIN: B000BQMKLA
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Single-door lacrosse target for practicing your offseason accuracy | | • | Made of fade-, mildew-, and tear-resistant PVC-coated material | | • | Attaches easily to bottom half of any single garage door via Velcro | | • | Drop-down pockets behind bullseyes will catch shots and keep score | | • | Door is open when you shoot, preventing damage; measures 9 x 8 feet (W x H) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Become the envy of your block with this single-door lacrosse target from Garage Door Sports. Ideal for off season training or just having fun with friends, the target lets you practice your lacrosse shooting skills in the comfort of your driveway, with drop-down pockets that sit behind each bullseye for collecting the balls and keeping score. There's no better way to sharpen your accuracy in your spare time short of dragging your friends to the practice field. The lacrosse target is made of fade-, mildew-, and tear-resistant PVC-coated material that attaches to the bottom half of any single garage door via heavy-duty Velcro strips. Once installed, simply raise the door and the target will drop down in place. Because the garage is open when you shoot, you won't damage the door with errant shots. And when you're done, the target comes off in seconds. Measuring 9 by 8 feet (W x H), the colorful target folds up for quick storage and carries a one-year warranty.p
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| Customer Reviews:
Good Idea... Poor Quality October 13, 2008 Chris Richards 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My son received this for his birthday and was very excited. It is a great idea and he enjoyed playing with it, BUT ... after a few hours of throwing the LAX ball at the targets it started getting holes in the tarp. The original target had a line of the laminate come off the tarp when we unfolded it from the box, so we sent one back. The second target had similar problems, although not as severe, when we unfolded it from the box. br / br /
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