Franklin hockey backstop target for net training vs EALER 64 Portable Hockey Goal with Targets
Overall winner: EALER 64 Portable Hockey Goal with Targets
Key Differences
Franklin (A) is the more affordable option with a universal goal clamp and is noted for easy assembly and heavyweight construction, making it a practical training backstop. EALER (B) is a full portable steel-frame goal in official size with a heavy-duty frame and tear-resistant nylon fabric, and it has higher average user ratings but at a higher price tier
Franklin hockey backstop target for net training
Backstop net for hockey goals to catch shots and reduce retrieval time. Easy setup with universal goal clamp and heavy-duty fabric; praised for ease of assembly and value, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- universal goal clamp compatibility
- heavyweight construction with sand bags
- easy to assemble and break down
- officially licensed by NHL
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- netting quality concerns
- limited Velcro strap quantity
EALER 64 Portable Hockey Goal with Targets
Compact 64" street/ice hockey goal with 11 target holes. Durable tear-proof fabric and heavy-duty 2 steel frame for weather resistance. Customer note highlights durability and ease of setup
Pros
- official size fit
- heavy-duty steel frame
- tear-proof fabric
- weather resistant
Cons
- no price info provided
- customer insights limited
- ambiguous setup time
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Franklin Sports |
| Durability | EALER |
| Versatility | Franklin Sports |
| User Reviews | EALER |