Essential details
Shipping:Ocean Freight
Specification Number:YT0066
Product Introduction
Product Features
1. Safety Protection:Rounded edges prevent scratches; the stable bottom support structure resists wind and stays upright.
2. Quick Assembly:No tools required, simple splicing completes the setup in just 3 minutes.
3. Multi-scene Adaptability:Suitable for use in family yards, parks, school playgrounds, and other scenarios.
4. Durability: Solid structure ensures no easy damage with long-term use, and the service life exceeds 3 years.
5. Flexible Customization:Color customization is available (e.g., vibrant red, sky blue, lemon yellow, and other kid-favorite colors). Size can also be adjusted according to needs to fit the height of children of different age groups and usage scenarios.
How to Play
1. Basic Gameplay
Solo Shooting Practice:Place the ball 3-5 meters in front of the goal. Start with instep push shots (aiming at the middle of the goal), and then practice instep drive shots (focusing on the two corners of the goal) after proficiency. Record the number of goals each time to gradually improve accuracy.
Two-player Attack-Defense Game:One person stands behind the goal line as the goalkeeper (allowed to catch or block the ball with hands or feet), and the other shoots from a fixed position. Each takes 5 shots per round, with 1 point for each goal. The one with the higher score wins, and then switch roles.
2. Advanced Gameplay
Obstacle Shooting Challenge:Place 3-4 water bottles at intervals in an "S" shape along the path from the shooting point to the goal. Control the strength and direction of the kick to get around the obstacles before shooting, which helps improve dribbling flexibility.
Team Mini-match:Divide 4-6 people into two teams (2-3 people per team). Each team has one goalkeeper, and the rest are attackers. Set a 15-minute match time, with substitutions allowed midway. The team with more goals wins, which cultivates team cooperation awareness.
3. Creative Gameplay
Target Shooting Training:Stick colorful stickers on the four corners (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right) of the goal net. Specify 2 points for hitting the corner stickers and 1 point for hitting the middle of the goal. Stop when accumulating 10 points to enhance aiming ability.
Fun Shooting:The first method is one-legged shooting (lift one foot and kick with the supporting foot); the second is blindfolded shooting (teammates need to give hints like "adjust a little to the left" or "step half a step forward"). It adds fun while training balance and concentration.
Usage Tips
1. When using on smooth surfaces such as tiles or wooden floors, place water-filled mineral water bottles or small sandbags on both sides of the goal bottom to prevent the goal from shifting due to collision during shooting.
2. After outdoor use, if there is sand or mud on the net, rinse it with clean water and dry it to avoid long-term stain accumulation affecting the service life.
1. Safety Protection:Rounded edges prevent scratches; the stable bottom support structure resists wind and stays upright.
2. Quick Assembly:No tools required, simple splicing completes the setup in just 3 minutes.
3. Multi-scene Adaptability:Suitable for use in family yards, parks, school playgrounds, and other scenarios.
4. Durability: Solid structure ensures no easy damage with long-term use, and the service life exceeds 3 years.
5. Flexible Customization:Color customization is available (e.g., vibrant red, sky blue, lemon yellow, and other kid-favorite colors). Size can also be adjusted according to needs to fit the height of children of different age groups and usage scenarios.
How to Play
1. Basic Gameplay
Solo Shooting Practice:Place the ball 3-5 meters in front of the goal. Start with instep push shots (aiming at the middle of the goal), and then practice instep drive shots (focusing on the two corners of the goal) after proficiency. Record the number of goals each time to gradually improve accuracy.
Two-player Attack-Defense Game:One person stands behind the goal line as the goalkeeper (allowed to catch or block the ball with hands or feet), and the other shoots from a fixed position. Each takes 5 shots per round, with 1 point for each goal. The one with the higher score wins, and then switch roles.
2. Advanced Gameplay
Obstacle Shooting Challenge:Place 3-4 water bottles at intervals in an "S" shape along the path from the shooting point to the goal. Control the strength and direction of the kick to get around the obstacles before shooting, which helps improve dribbling flexibility.
Team Mini-match:Divide 4-6 people into two teams (2-3 people per team). Each team has one goalkeeper, and the rest are attackers. Set a 15-minute match time, with substitutions allowed midway. The team with more goals wins, which cultivates team cooperation awareness.
3. Creative Gameplay
Target Shooting Training:Stick colorful stickers on the four corners (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right) of the goal net. Specify 2 points for hitting the corner stickers and 1 point for hitting the middle of the goal. Stop when accumulating 10 points to enhance aiming ability.
Fun Shooting:The first method is one-legged shooting (lift one foot and kick with the supporting foot); the second is blindfolded shooting (teammates need to give hints like "adjust a little to the left" or "step half a step forward"). It adds fun while training balance and concentration.
Usage Tips
1. When using on smooth surfaces such as tiles or wooden floors, place water-filled mineral water bottles or small sandbags on both sides of the goal bottom to prevent the goal from shifting due to collision during shooting.
2. After outdoor use, if there is sand or mud on the net, rinse it with clean water and dry it to avoid long-term stain accumulation affecting the service life.

