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Quick Play Sports REVIEW: Is the Net & Return System Worth it?

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Back when Covid first hit the US it was difficult to get your hands on a hitting net. Everyone was looking for ways to work on their game and if you didn’t have a net already, you where out of luck. I was fortunate enough to get my hands on the Quick Play Hitting Net and the Chip Return system just before the virus hit the the US.

Quick Play Sports-Quick Hitting Net Unboxing & Setup!!!

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I have been putting my Quick Play system through the ‘ringer’ and this net is as durable as it is easy to setup. For starters I have set my net up and taken it down probably a dozen times. The net unrolls every time with ease and it has shown zero signs of wear. The second thing is that once I learned how to assemble this setup, I can have it ready to go in about 3 minutes.

Quick Play Sports Net

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The net is able to take the abuse of an average-joe golfer. I don’t have Tour level swing speed so it’s not like I’m going to burn a hole in it. But I have had a net in the past that ripped after a few hundred impacts. This shows no signs of that.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The chip return system is pretty cool too. It’s a basic design. The ball hits the net and it bounces back to you. It’s more ideal for use inside your house or in an area with a good hitting surface. If your yard has uneven grass or hard soil like mine it’s not great. I would also recommend changing your chipping distance because if you go into auto pilot you will be cheating yourself.

Quick Play- Quick Return Chipping Net unboxing and setup

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I am a big supporter of this hitting net. It’s so easy to setup and take down, you can easily take it down and set it up on a lunch break or after dinner with ease. It fits in a travel bag (included with the purchase of the net) that’s about the length of a long  iron and the width of a folded up hoodie. Super easy to store in the trunk of your car or on a shelf in the garage. I used the 8 x 8 size but there is a bigger option if you have more space available.

If you want to have something to hit into this winter I would get an order in for this net now because it’s worth every penny. Fall will be here before you know it and this will be hard to get. Check out https://quickplaysport.us for all their available options. The 8 x 8 that I used is $119 and the Chip Return System is $59. Two great options for winter practice if you have the space. The net and return system can be used for other sports too so it’s an investment that can benefit the entire family.


 

Ed started playing golf when he was 18. It started out as a hobby and something he liked to do but by 2014 it had turned into a full blown obsession. Since then Ed has committed himself to improving and learning more about the game. He doesn’t work in the golf industry, he’s not a teaching pro, he’s a guy who just loves the game and enjoys sharing his thoughts with others who share the same passion.

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