⚡ Elevate Your Game with Every Kick!
The Soccer Rebounder Board is a versatile training tool designed for both kids and adults, featuring a dual-angle design for practicing ground and aerial passes. Measuring 37.5 x 9.5 inches, it is made from durable HDPE material, ensuring weather resistance and stability during use. The board includes a sandbag to prevent sliding, a target sticker for accuracy, and a foldable design for easy transport and storage.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.5"D x 39.5"W x 9.5"H |
Color | Black |
Frame Material Type | Plastic |
Material Type | High Density Polyethylene |
A**K
Works great
Nice heavy board. Ours is curved like another person mentioned but I believe it is supposed to be that way for when you want a fly ball.
B**A
Expensive
Good but to small
M**E
Good quality.
Works for soccer drills at home.
S**Y
Not sturdy
Not sturdy or stay up right. Falls all the time or when we kick the ball, the rebound doesn’t come back to you. I’ve used it for our club team and it’s not worth it at all. Don’t buy, don’t waste your money.
D**D
Would be good on turf, but too short for use on grass
Let’s start with the positive. This is a very well made board. Its solid. The locking hinges on the rear supports are high quality. Everything about it would be great if it were a few inches taller. We got the 9.5” version, and it’s disappointing. I’m sure the 18” version solves all of our issues.As indicated by the included sandbag, this doesn’t way enough to stay set when a ball hits it. The include a sandbag to fill and put behind it. I wouldn’t expect them to ship a full sandbag - for both weight and size reasons. You need to head to your local hardware store and get some sand and fill it. With the sandbag behind it, the board is very sturdy and effective for drills for my pre-teen kids.The board is very effective at rebounding touches when it’s perpendicular to the ground if the ball hits it properly. That happens with all of the flat touches on turf. But on grass, the 9.5” height isn’t enough to deal anything more than the smallest hop on the ball.So, if you don’t have a turf or a perfect golf green lawn, buy a bigger board than 9.5” tall - you’ll be happier.
J**.
Good solid indoor rebounder
We are using this indoor in our garage exclusively - so I can't attest to how it holds up outside - and we love it. It is a great way to get ball touches in during the wet season. It's great for working on footwork/passing and ball control. My oldest struggles with staying on task to do his passing drills with either his sibling (they devolve into other forms of play) or by himself. But something about getting to go out to the garage after school to work of the excess wiggles before sitting down to do homework resonates with him. It's great for short drills, or longer repetitions. It doesn't move much, but is easy enough to drag out into useful space. It is ridiculously easy to set up and use. I would highly recommend this to kid players who want to do some footwork/passing technical work during the cold/wet seasons. Two big thumbs up.
B**Y
Sturdy for practice!
Before thoroughly reading the product details, I expected this wall to be smaller and lighter. However, it is a little larger and heavier, making it perfect for my elementary kiddo and high schooler to practice. They kick very strong, and this wall has been impressive. They like it, and it's not so heavy that it is hard to transport, they most definitely can. It is also not so light that it easily moves out of place. I am very impressed with how well my kids have been able to train for soccer with this rebound wall. My older son usually carries the sandbag while the other carries the wall. But they can easily carry everything in each hand. I highly recommend those daily extra touches the coach always assigns.
C**R
Good, sturdy rebounder
I train lots of kids to play soccer and I am a firm believer in using wall work to improve first-touch, pass-receive skills, and conditioning. I've used a lot of different rebounders with my teams. This one is not the best I've used, but it certainly fills some needs.PROS: * It's very sturdy. Unlike some reviewers, mine came very well built, all screws secured and no parts damaged. * It's very portable. The issue with a lot of rebounders is that they are a pain to transport. If you're just placing one in the backyard, that may be fine, but if you need one to take to and from practice, this is perfect for that. Folds up compact and transports easy * The size is fine. For low, controlled passing in the 90* configuration, the ball plays true off the rebounder and offers a brisk return. * Great for indoor use. I know Bobby Brady said don't play ball in the house, but we always keep a few balls laying around inside and this one is perfect for getting those touches in the living room on a rainy day.CONS: * You will need to purchase or find sand for the included sand bag. * The rebounder is NOT good when flipped over to provide elevated returns (the 60* areal pass option). The ball elevates with a backspin that sends it straight up or back into the board again, and not to the server. This happens regardless of pace on the ball or where the ball contacts the rebounder. You can even see this backspin on the video and then see how close the server has to come in to field the ball. A better rebounder will put that ball back tot he server she s/he can send it back in from where s/he is. In order to get good areal pass returns, you need a rebounder with give it to it, like one with a net, or one with a curve to it to return the ball more directly to the server. * Value... It is a sturdy design, but all things considered, I don't see this being worth what the base asking price is. Maybe if you can catch it on a lightning deal. * Be aware that the rebounder will move slightly, even when weighted down with the sand bag. You can see this in the video too. This is the trade off for portability.All in all, I'll be using this with some of my younger players who need lots of wall work but who can't strike the ball hard enough to significantly move it. It will help them with pass-receive reps and first touches. It will help my older players work on give-and-gos that finish with a shot on goal. However, the older players typically strike the ball too firmly and move the rebounder so for straight up wall-work, it won't help them much. It won't help anyone with areal traps unless you're passing and then running to within 2-3 feet of the board and then taking the ball back out for your next serve.
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