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November 25, 2008 - Goal To Go

Americans may have never fallen head over heels for professional soccer, but there is no denying its overwhelming presence on the world stage, and even here in the US youth sports community. And most experts agree, one of the many reasons for the sport’s worldwide popularity is that kids can play it with no special equipment except a soccer ball. Two trash lids fifteen feet apart and you’ve got a game.

Ironically however, once you decide to get serious and want to practice with a real goal, they can be difficult to find. And while it is easy to find an open patch of grass or sand, transporting a real soccer goal isn’t an option. Or wasn’t an option. Until now.

Meet the Igoal, (www.redysetproducts.com). This incredible innovation is quite simply, an inflatable, take-anywhere goal. It comes with the net attached, fits in the trunk of your car and sets up and breaks down in minutes. The Igoal means you can practice on a real goal anywhere you have a little open space. And when we say “real goal,” we mean it. The Igoal is sturdy enough to take your best shot, yet lightweight and portable. It comes in six sizes from “Mini” for backyard use all the way to full-sized Adult. The Igoal is great for beach soccer, backyard kicks or for heading down to the park for a game or practice.

You may not know the first thing about soccer, but if you’ve got a sports-playing son or daughter, chances are that somewhere, sometime, they’ll be playing “The Beautiful Game.” And if you want to give them a leg up on the competition, the Igoal is sure to get them pumped up.

Source: Igoal

Posted on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 05:27PM by Registered CommenterBrian Gotta in | CommentsPost a Comment

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