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Park & Sun FG-SHKY Street Hockey Goal

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from: Park & Sun


Editorial Product Review: :It's time to play the fun game of street hockey, but before you can score, you need a goal. The Park and Sun Sports SHKY Street Hockey PVC Goal measures 54-inches by 44-inches by 24-inches and is made of 1.625-inch high-impact red PVC with a back support bar for increased stability. The bungee slip-net make it easy to set up and the push-button lock fittings make it easy to fold up and store. Be the first on your team to score a hat trick ...


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Portable Field Hockey Goal - Pair

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from: TC Sports


Editorial Product Review: :F IT'S NOT EASY TO STORE, IT'S NOT PORTABLE! TC Sports' portable field hockey goal can be disassembled quickly for easy storage. Goals have 2' x 2' square tube face with the goal opening size of 12'W x 7'H x 4'D. Back frame is constructed of 1 3/4' heavy gauge galvanized steel tubing with a bottom board 3/4' x 18'H. Board and front tube face painted regulation white.


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4' X 6' DELUXE HOCKEY GOAL

(more) »rank: 445394

from: Collegiate Pacific


Editorial Product Review: :Deluxe 4 x 6 goal is ideal for use indoors or outdoors for floor hockey, roller hockey and many other educational activities. 3 mm net with nylon sleeves. Goal is constructed of 15/8 O.D. ABS rod and is assembled with heavy duty PVC fittings. Size: 4H


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Steel Hockey Training Goal

(more) »rank: 179599

from: Mylec


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4' X 6' STEEL COMBO GOAL

(more) »rank: 179599

from: Collegiate Pacific


Editorial Product Review: :Deluxe 4 x 6 goal is ideal for use indoors or outdoors for floor hockey, roller hockey and many other educational activities. 3 mm net with nylon sleeves. Goal is constructed of 15/8 O.D. ABS rod and is assembled with heavy duty PVC fittings. Size: 4H


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MYLEC STEEL HOCKEY GOAL

(more) »rank: 179599

from: Collegiate Pacific


Editorial Product Review: :Model 810 has pro style top shelf and precision fit parts for solid construction. Heavy gauge 11.2 'h steel tubing features sleeve netting system for easy assembly. No tools necessary. Weight: 36 lbs. Dimensions: 72hW x 48'hH x 33'hD.


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Practice Partner 48' x 72' EZ Fold Goal with Rebounder Net

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from: Practice Partner


Editorial Product Review: :The Practice Partner 48-in x 72-in EZ fold goal with rebounder net is perfect for hockey or soccer players. The goal features a red powder coat, a durable steel construction and a weather-treated sleeve net. It assembles in minutes and requires no tools, stakes or anchors.


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Practice Partner 44' x 55' EZ Fold Goal with Rebounder Net

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from: Practice Partner


Editorial Product Review: :The Practice Partner 44-in x 55-in EZ fold goal with rebounder net is perfect for hockey or soccer players. The goal features a red powder coat, a durable steel construction and a weather-treated sleeve net. It assembles in minutes and requires no tools, stakes or anchors.


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KwikGoal Indoor Field Hockey Goal

(more) »rank: 344170

from: KwikGoal


Editorial Product Review: :Featuring an all-aluminum construction, this Kwik GoalĀ® indoor field hockey goal is built for long-lasting durability. The goal also boasts a 1-piece welded side construction with safe, smooth radius corners and a Kwik LockĀ® Net System for net attachment. Also included are a 2.5-mm black net, 6 protective floor pads and tamper-resistant net clips.


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12'W x 7'H x 4'D Portable Field Hockey Goal (One Pair)

(more) »rank: 344170

from: Online Sports


Editorial Product Review: :IF IT'S NOT EASY TO STORE, IT'S NOT PORTABLE! TC Sports' portable field hockey goal can be disassembled quickly for easy storageGoals have 2' x 2' square tube face with the goal opening size of 12'W x 7'H x 4'DBack frame is constructed of 1 3/4' heavy gauge galvanized steel tubing with a bottom board 3/4' x 18'HBoard and front tube face painted regulation whiteNets Sold separatelyShipped Freight: Usually takes 2 to 3 weeks for delivery


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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

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