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Goalrilla Trainer

TR2000W

We knew that a piece of sports training equipment intended for multiple sports would have to "be more." It would have to be a Goalrilla. It would have to withstand punishment throughout every sports season, and it would have to survive the most brutal weather. The Goalrilla G Trainer uses rugged polypropylene netting, powder-coated steel and stainless steel components to withstand anything athletes, or the elements, can throw at it. It was designed as a Goalrilla. Then it was tested and proven as a Goalrilla. It's the toughest sports trainer on the planet. No other sports training equipment can compete in so many ways.

The Goalrilla G Trainer's versatility allows any sports program to replace the long list of sports trainers and equipment with one ultra-tough system. The Goalrilla G Trainer was specifically engineered to deliver top tier training drills to soccer, lacrosse, baseball, softball, football, basketball, volleyball and golf sports training. Its versatility allows the Goalrilla G Trainer to provide limitless training possibilities for high school, college and pro sports programs. Adding the Goalrilla G Trainer sports trainer to your athletic training gives your program the flexibility of several pieces of equipment.

$949.99
Rated 3 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by "TEST: Earth formed 4.54 billion years ago, and life appeared on its surface within one billion years. The planet is home to millions of species, incl "TEST: Earth formed 4.54 billion years ago, and life appeared on its surface within one billion years. The planet is home to millions of species, including humans. Earth's biosphere has significantly altered the atmosphere and other abiotic conditions on the planet, enabling the proliferation of aerobic organisms as well as the formation of the ozone layer which, together with Earth's magnetic field, blocks harmful solar radiation, permitting life on land. The physical properties of the Earth, as well as its geological history and orbit, have allowed life to persist during this period. The planet is expected to continue supporting life for at least another 500 million years. Earth's outer surface is divided into several rigid segments, or tectonic plates, that migrate across the surface over periods of many millions of years. About 71% of the surface is covered by salt water oceans, with the remainder consisting of continents and islands which together have many lakes and other sources of water that contribute to the hydrosphere. Earth's poles are mostly covered with solid ice (Antarctic ice sheet) or sea ice (Arctic ice cap). The planet's interior remains active, with a thick layer of relatively solid mantle, a liquid outer core that generates a magnetic field, and a solid iron inner core." January 21, 2013
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