Spornia SPG-7 Golf Net Review: Solid but Pricey with Rust Issues
After four days using the Spornia SPG-7 on my patio, I like its functionality, but the $329.99 (pre-tax) price and rust on the grommets disappoint.
Pros: Easy, Effective
The pop-up design sets up in a minute. The 7x7-foot frame takes all swings, is quiet, and the ball return works 95% of the time. The durable net and target aid practice, and it stores compactly.
Cons: Costly, Rust
At $329.99, it’s 2–3 times pricier than Rukket or GoSports nets ($100–$150). Rust appeared on grommets after four days outside, a flaw for a premium product. A rust inhibitor may help. Spornia’s support offers replacements.
Verdict
Great for portable practice, but the price and rust hurt its value. Score: 3.5/5.