Franklin hockey backstop target for net training vs EALER Hockey Goal with Target Holes 64 - Portable Steel Frame
Overall winner: EALER Hockey Goal with Target Holes 64 - Portable Steel Frame
Key Differences
Franklin (A) is the more affordable option with a universal goal clamp and is noted for easy assembly and heavyweight construction; EALER (B) is pricier but emphasizes heavy-duty steel construction, retractable spikes for stability and tear‑proof fabric with 11 target holes for training. Choose A if you want a budget-friendly, straightforward backstop with universal clamp compatibility; choose B if you need a sturdier steel frame with built-in targets and enhanced stability for focused training
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 Hockey Goal with Target Holes 64 - Portable Steel Frame
All-in-one training goal with 11 target holes for shooting, passing, and stick handling. Heavy-duty steel frame with stability features for various surfaces
Pros
- heavy-duty steel construction
- rebounder for one-timers and passes
- stable on ice, concrete, and asphalt
- 11 target holes for varied drills
Cons
- tears-proof fabric note implied but not explicit in data
- no explicit durability warranty
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Franklin Sports |
| Durability | EALER |
| Versatility | Franklin Sports |
| User Reviews | EALER |