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Metal locking joints on mallets to prevent shattering, resin all-weather balls, and steel wickets.
Competitive sets use 16 oz balls. Beginner or "family" sets often use lighter 12 oz polymer balls, which are easier for kids to hit and less damaging to garden flowers.
Features 35" handles (better for adult posture) and a heavy-duty bag that fits mallets without disassembly. buy croquet set
Purchasing a croquet set ranges from finding a simple backyard activity for under $60 to investing in professional-grade equipment that can exceed $200. The best set for you depends on mallet height (for ergonomics), ball weight (for playability), and whether you need equipment that can withstand regular, competitive use. 🏆 Top Recommended Sets Professional & Durable: Franklin Sports Professional Set
"Screw-in" handles are common but can have poor threading in cheaper sets. Metal-reinforced joints provide significantly more longevity. Ball Weight & Quality Metal locking joints on mallets to prevent shattering,
Most common and easy to carry, but "classic" sets often require you to unscrew mallets to fit them inside.
Users note it is "well made" and "sturdy," though a few have reported mallet heads loosening over time. Mid-Range Balance: GSE Deluxe 6-Player Set Go to product viewer dialog for this item. A strong choice for family gatherings and parties. Price: ~$80 at Target or Bed Bath & Beyond . Features 35" handles (better for adult posture) and
6-player set with all-weather balls and a basic carrying case.