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If the successes of the United States men's and women's water polo teams has captivated your swimmers, your first need is water polo goals. Your recreation department, youth organization or school can start the sport with a modest initial investment. To turn your swimming pool into a competitive surface, you'll need a water polo net, swim caps and balls.

As with all sports equipment, water polo goals come in a variety of types. Differing specifications are based on competition level, indoor versus outdoor use and overall amount of usage. You can find water polo goals that range from permanent fixtures to removable pieces. As you review water polo goals information, keep the following thoughts in mind:

1. Although water polo has been around for many years, it is still has a mostly regional attraction. You might not find a water polo goals provider near you.

2. Water polo nets range in price, based primarily on intended usage patterns. Decide which profile fits your situation.

3. In addition to water polo goals, consider investing in the other equipment for putting the complete product in the pool.



Action Steps
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Scour online sources to build your water polo goals directory


You might have to be persistent to find water polo goals distributors. Once you have identified several companies, request catalogs or search their online catalogs for information.

I recommend: At Recreonics, the water polo goals are made of stainless steel and meet FINA, NCAA, NFSHSA and USA Water Polo guidelines. Keifer offers several types of floating goals. Both companies offer replacement nets and stanchions separately.

Create a water polo goals list that includes features and costs


If your pool will be dedicated to water polo, you'll want goals that are a permanent. However, in cases where there will be multiple uses of the pool, floating goals are the ticket. They can be easily removed, stored and set up again.

I recommend: The water polo nets at NorCal Swim Shop are made of aluminum with fiberglass floating wings. Club Swim carries goals with the same floating design as the ones at NorCal. This offers you the opportunity to compare prices or to negotiate.

Buy related water polo equipment to accompany your water polo goals purchase


Whether your game is "professional" or recreational, it's best to have the right equipment available for the players. Consider investing in ball holders, equipment bins, caps and extenders, and official balls. For competition, you'll need a clock and official water polo scoreboard.

I recommend: Swim Shops of the Southwest stocks all the equipment you'll need to start or maintain a water polo program. IST On-line carries a full line of water polo management equipment, including software, clocks, scoreboards and cables.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • The companies listed above also carry swimsuits recommended for the rigors of water polo. Give the information to your players or help them place their orders.

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