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For Volleyball and Badminton
It requires a good amount of space but nothing has heated up our simmering family rivalries like a good game of badminton in the yard. We like this net because it’s relatively durable, but as usual, the rackets and birdies that come with this one leave a bit to be desired. Snag your own racket and some nicer things to hit if you’re serious.
This also comes with a volleyball, which makes it easy to transition between games. You can find cheaper nets, but this mid-tier range is the level we’d recommend if you play reasonably often. Cheaper nets can break really easily during intense gameplay.
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A Great Golf Game
And now for something completely different. You may think of a chipping set as more golf gift than yard play, but this baby isn’t just for honing your short game—it’s also a helluva lot of fun. The slick design folds down, origami-style, for travel, and it comes with good accessories, including both regular and practice balls and dual practice mats to keep beginners from destroying your yard. I use a ladderball-style system, following 3-2-1 scoring from the top pocket down. Just add a pitching wedge, and you’ve got a unique addition to any lawn party that your golfing friends will love. —Ryan Waniata