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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
This rebounder is bigger in person than I expected but in a good way. It was very easy to assemble. It is easy to adjust the angle. Folds down fairly compactly. We like that the white box is just a piece of “ribbon” so it can be used or not and also moved in different areas or made smaller.It comes with bags for sand to help hold it up while in use.This is being used by 6/7 yr old for coach pitch practice so it’s not getting hard hits or use but my son and his team enjoy using it and it’s holding up.
John & Raina
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
My husband and son assembled this in less than an hour. Assembly was pretty straightforward and easy. This Rebounder is a great value, There is no longer an excuse for not having someone to play ball with.The frame is nicely powder coated and is durable. You get extra bands just in case you break or lose any. You also get sand bags for sand. We have been using it without the sand bags and it doesn’t fall over or move without the sand bags.We do bring it into the garage when we have unfavorable weather. It’s light enough to easily move.It works well with pretty much anything you can throw at it. It’s a good size that you have plenty of room for movement.My only dislike is it’s kind of a pain to adjust the angle, you have to move screws. It would be better if it was a little more easily adjustable.No missing parts, everything was packed quite well. I would recommend this for anyone needing to get some exercise that could afford to work on their hand-eye coordination.
Marcelo M
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
This net is fantastic! Super easy to set up (about 15 mins) and it's kept my little ballplayers busy for hours. It comes with a strike zone marker that you can put on the net very easily, it adjusts to three different positions fairly easy (Ground balls, line drives and pop flys). This is a great net that develops throwing, catching and fielding skills in so many different ways.
Paul Esteves
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I was extremely disappointed with this Baseball Pitching Rebounder Net. The quality was poor, with flimsy construction that began to fall apart after just a few uses. It was also challenging to assemble and had a tendency to topple over easily. Additionally, the netting itself was not effective at rebounding balls consistently. Save your money and invest in a higher quality pitching net.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Go out and buy it now. My grandson loves it.
Tommy B
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
So this was pretty easy to assemble, however, it snapped my knuckles a couple times getting the bungees started. Enough that it drew blood and I did follow the instructions overall I would call this medium heavy duty not heavy duty myself definitely works for me overall seems like good quality, and good build design.
Doug M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I play in a regional league of the Senior Softball National League; organized team play for men over 50 years old. Over a year ago I had surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff and to this day continue therapy and convalescence for that shoulder; among other annoyances, it messes up your throwing. The point here is that I ordered the Telury Rebounder as a means of throwing exercises to increase strength and endurance for the shoulder and arm in question.The distance between bases according the SSNL rules is 65ft. I play second base, so I’m using the rebounder from a distance of anywhere from 20 – 30 yards. That distance allows me to emulate throws to the other three bases, while at the same time practicing catches that are rebound in my direction, although at those distances, the ball isn’t being returned with much speed. But, as I’ve already made clear, my objective isn’t fielding, it's throwing. The square target in the midsection of the net provides a visual reference for an accurate throw to another player. In this respect, and for my purposes, the rebounder provides versatile adjustments with the convenience of being able to practice alone. That said, two players rebounding to each other from different angles with two balls could be excellent agility training.Within reasonable distances, by using the Telury Rebounder’s adjustable angle, almost any area of weakness can be practiced. For example, by placing the angle of the net at its mid position, and thrown from the correct distance, short hops can be practiced. For fielding and training of reflexes, start at some distance that presents a reasonable challenge, then periodically move closer in order to remain challenged; the closer the net, the faster the return. Or, if backhanded catches are an issue, throw the ball to the net at angle so that the angle of deflection is to the backhand side. Placed at its greatest angle, the rebounder can be used to practice short fly balls. For my throwing exercises I have the net placed at its most vertical position, where it will return ground balls.In my case, I was hoping that the assembly and disassembly of the rebounder would be more convenient than it is. Our house is all glass facing the backyard, so practicing there isn’t an option. We have beautiful Little League parks nearby that are empty most of the time so my original thought was to practice there, but that isn’t going to work. Once assembled, the rebounder is meant to be stored that way. Fully assembled, we don’t own an automobile it’ll fit into. Those with a vehicle that it will fit into should have no trouble transporting it fully assembled.Assembling the rebounder for the first time took me about 45 minutes. The included directions are clear and fully illustrated. The various poles and connections are numbered and color coded for easy mating and assembly. I started by laying the poles out on the ground according to their placement, then connecting them. There are basically three sections, the net's frame, the angled bars used to support the net’s frame, and the support framework that holds the entire assemble and sits on the ground. I assembled those three components first, then connected those three pieces together for a complete frame. Next is stretching the net onto its frame, using the elastic ties. The user manual illustrates a specific sequence in which the net is to be tied, and that’s how I did it; this keeps the net more or less evenly spaced within the frame and helps keep the tension on the ties even.The manual gives no clue as to how to apply the strip of what is to be the white, central target, so I just counted the squares and applied a little arithmetic. What is shown in my pictures is five net squares down from the top, six squares in on each side, then twelve squares down from the top of the strip (or 17 down from the top square). Certainly, the net can be used without the target, but there are exercises in precision for which I consider it essential.The poles are connected with easy-to-use spring-loaded pin connectors, while bolts with self-locking nuts are used to connect the three discrete frame components; why wingnuts weren’t used is logic that escapes me, other than that the seller never intended the rebounder to be disassembled with any regularity. In fact, the assembly, disassemble then reassembly is so inconvenient as to make it inhibitive; you don’t want to be doing that. The rebounder is meant to be left assembled, folded, and stored. It doesn’t fold perfectly flat due to the curved, angle adjusting poles, but to a depth of 18” – 24”. To keep it folded the user will need to provide a strap or bungee cord of their own.Fully assembled the rebounder is light enough to be carried, although a little awkward, by one adult arm. Unfilled sandbags and stakes are included in the kit. I didn’t need the sandbags; placing a couple of stakes on each side held the rebounder in place. But if the ground isn’t pliable enough to allow stakes to be driven easily, then the sandbags may be needed.Besides the stakes and sandbags, the rebounder is supplied with extra elastic ties for the attachment of the net. When fully assembled, both the net and the ties are under considerable tension. Common sense would dictate that if the rebounder is to be stored or unused for a any length of time, a greater lifespan will be realized for both the net and the ties by relieving this tension. Once you get the hang of it, stringing the net is not particularly time consuming, just tedious.I’ve used the Telury Rebounder a few times over the course of the two weeks I’ve owned it and so far, all’s swell. For the purposes of my rehabilitation, it’s working out just as I’d hoped. It’s not as conveniently assembled/disassembled/reassembled as I wish, however we have a dirt lot next to the house that I can carry it to; I just had to clear a few rocks away. Anyway, not all wishes come true.
booney05
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Product was easy to build and has a great rebound! Also came with lots of extra bungees Incase others break. I used baseballs, softballs, and volleyballs and all give a wonderful rebound! Very durable as well. Highly recommend.
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