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Eastgoing Rebounder, 5.63.6FT Baseball Pitching Net with Target, Multi-Angle Bounce Back Net for Volleyball

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  • Eastgoing Rebounder Net,5.6×3.6FT Baseball Pitching Net with Pitching Target,Multi-Angle Bounce Back Net for Volleyball
  • Multi-Sport Equipment Netting: Eastgoing rebounder nets are ideal for a variety of sports training, Including baseball, softball, soccer, football, lacrosse, volleyball, basketball or tennis. You will have a high-intensity workout while playing this pitchback rebounder
  • Durable & Portable - The steel frame with powder coating is both durable and lightweight and will not be damaged by the sun.This soccer rebounder can be quickly folded into a flat shape, reducing assembly time and storage space


Eastgoing Rebounder Net,5.6×3.6FT Baseball Pitching Net with Pitching Target,Multi-Angle Bounce Back Net for Volleyball


Jason C. Hilton
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This bounce back net is great for training and practice in the off season. It is easy to put together as well as take down for storage. It has an amazing bounce to it, not sure I would use it as a back stop for batting practice but it’s perfect for pitching practice.
Paul Esteves
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
The Eastgoing Rebounder Net is a high-quality and versatile training tool that is great for improving hand-eye coordination, agility, and reaction time. The durable construction ensures long-lasting use, while the adjustable angle feature adds variety to workouts. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned athlete, this rebounder net is a valuable addition to any training regimen. Highly recommended for athletes looking to enhance their skills in a fun and effective way.
Honestly Speaking
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
When I was shopping for a rebounding net to practice racket sports against (tennis, pickleball, etc.), I saw that there was quite a price discrepancy among them all. This one was in the $40 range, whereas many others were in the $80 and $100 range and even higher. I didn’t need anything fancy, just something that would return the ball to me so I could practice. So for the reasonable price level, I thought I would give this one a try, knowing that it might be pretty basic. I was ok with that.When I started taking this out of the box, I was actually nicely surprised by the quality of the frame. The pieces are made of metal tubes and all fit together with the metal button and hole connections. It was extremely easy to put the frame together, I just looked very carefully at the illustration and set up all the pieces according to their number and the direction they should face to create the proper shape. When put together, the frame is quite big, providing a large area to rebound against. Nice! The back stand can be set to multiple angles and pull-out pins hold it in place on both sides. The frame is sturdy enough to stand on its own, although it is also light enough for one person to easily move.After reading the other reviews about the net, I was really worried that it would be problematic. But it wasn’t at all! Sure the net is not the best quality in the world, but I put it together all by myself and the little bungee cords went on one at a time just fine. It wasn’t even a struggle. I’m not sure why other people have struggled with it. I thought it was easy. Maybe that’s because of the systematic and even way I put it on? If you get this, perhaps it would be helpful if you try my method. It worked for me, maybe it will work for you.I started by finding the two red markers and attached those two corners first to the top corners of the frame. Then I found the opposite corners and attached them to the bottom. Then I added a bungee in the middle of the top and the middle of the bottom. I actually counted the squares to get to the exact middle. Then I added bungees midway between those, ending up with 5 bungees on the top frame and 5 bungees on the bottom frame.Only then did I start to put bungees on the sides. I started with a bungee each on the second square down from the top and the second square up from the bottom on first the left side, then the right side. From there, I attached side bungees every 6-7 squares down evenly across from each other on the left and the right. 7 bungees on each side. The entire net was put on very neatly and all the bungees were directly across from each other. It makes a nice tight net with a good bounce back.Then I got out a racket and a ball and gave it a go! I couldn’t ask for a better practice partner! The net returned every volley! The closer I was, the faster they came back at me, so I had to back away to give myself enough time to react and hit it back. I could play like this for hours, trying forehand and backhand, high and low shots. It’s great fun! When I was done, I didn’t want to take it all apart again, so I just took out the pins of the back stand, folded it down flat, and reinserted the pins to keep it flat. Then I just set it against the wall in the garage. If you have nothing under your bed, maybe you could store it there.I’m giving this 5 stars because the frame is large and good quality, the net is tight, the rebound bounce is great, and it works exactly how I wanted it to for racket sports! It’s fun - I like it!
L_Fam
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Assembly of the frame wasn't horrible, but the netting was kind of a pain to stretch it all in place. As for the rebounder itself, it works.. just doesn't stay in place very well. It does come with spikes to hold the frame in place but if you kick a soccer ball too hard it slowly comes off the spikes and moves easily. This may be better for other sports like baseball or softball but not soccer.
Stephen Hopkins
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Light, flimsy, will probably only last a single season for a little-leaguer.
Blaxicanprincess
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
The net is very tight, making it impossible to stretch it to a full 5 feet. Overall, this product earns a solid 3 out of 5. While the concept is great, the execution falls short. After just a few minutes of hitting the volleyball against it, it starts to come apart. Despite these issues, the kids absolutely love it. Putting the net on was also quite challenging—it took three people to get it on, and even then, it wasn’t perfect.
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