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Footie mad, are they worth it?

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LiveRightNow · 08/12/2024 12:26

I have a football obsessed 9yr old who drive me mad with balls indoors. Thinking of getting him one of those indoor football mats, like 4kickerz, but just looked and they are £130! (For mat & app?) - anyone used these? Is it worth paying for the expensive one over the cheap imitations on Amazon? (Alternative suggestions most welcome!)

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Cmq · 08/12/2024 12:42

I bought from Temu for <£10. No app but there’s you tube videos etc. I don’t know what the more expensive ones give you in addition.

LiveRightNow · 08/12/2024 12:47

Cmq · 08/12/2024 12:42

I bought from Temu for <£10. No app but there’s you tube videos etc. I don’t know what the more expensive ones give you in addition.

Thanks, yes there seems to be such a range from £10 to almost £200!!! Was the temu one any good?

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Cmq · 08/12/2024 12:59

The mat seems good but I wouldn’t say it is used a lot. My DC possibly not as into football though so it might depend on the child.

MyNameIsSharon · 08/12/2024 13:05

I got one for my dd's birthday it was around £20 and looks exactly like the expensive ones.
There are loads of videos on YouTube to follow. So I wouldn't think the app is necessary.

LiveRightNow · 08/12/2024 13:31

Thanks - I didn't know the tutorials on YouTube were generic, assumed each mat was bit different. Certainly seems crazy some can charge so much then! Confused

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