🏆 Elevate Your Game with Every Swing!
The Colefunmit Tennis Trainer Rebound Ball is a portable and innovative training tool designed for solo practice. Featuring a water or sand-filled base for stability, this lightweight trainer allows players to improve their serve, forehand, and backhand skills without the need for a partner. With a 13 ft elastic string and three included tennis balls, it’s perfect for enhancing swing rhythm and footwork both indoors and outdoors.
Brand | Colefunmit |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Color | Blue |
Sport | Tennis |
Number of Items | 1 |
Construction Type | PE plastic with a water or sand-filled base |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.91 x 6.85 x 4.49 inches |
Package Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Colefunmit |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
Model Name | TE01 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Colefunmit |
Included Components | 3 Tennis Balls, 1 Base |
M**
Good for practicing your swing
This worked well. Just fill the base with water and start hitting! The only tricky part might be tying the a good knot so the elastic sting doesn’t come undone while hitting.
J**E
Good for practice
Gave this as a gift to my 11 year old nephew. He was excited to use it for practice. The base didn’t feel very heavy or durable but it will work for solo practice.
D**E
Very meh
It works but not well, It’s not heavy enough to support any kind of hit, leaks and the string is in a bad enough spot that can’t go straight. Avoid this and buy something more expensive that might actually help
C**N
good for all ages
My older son is practicing to play tennis next year in school and this is perfect for him to use at home and learn. My younger son has also been using it with a wiffle ball bat to "practice baseball" too. It is very light weight and small so it's easy to store out of the way when not in use too.
R**M
Good trainer
This may not be useful for every level of player but can be used in certain circumstances. The weight is small and light and moves if hit hard. It was not very useful for forehand or backhand. Might be ok for a younger player. I was able to practice serve. Also good for just toss practice.
L**T
Not really a “trainer” but rebounder is accurate
Got this as a tennis trainer, which the title stated. This isn’t really a trainer. Functionally, it’s just to keep the ball nearby, it doesn’t help you learn to hit the ball at all. It seems pretty cheap quality, just a plastic basin to put water or sand in as a weight and a very thin elastic string attached to a ball that you attach to the plastic weight. It does come with 3 balls in a string, which will likely be needed given the way this is made, I imagine it won’t take long for the ball to break off the string. It would be fun and useful for people who just want to hit the ball repeatedly by themselves and already know how to swing.
M**T
Good for practicing solo
This is so much better than having to pick up 50 balls if you practice solo. Just be sure to fill it with sand. I tried water at first and it wasn’t heavy enough.
K**Y
Great for skill work when not on a proper court.
This felt a little cheap before filling and I wasn't sure how well it would work but my teens have been happy with it. It is great for preventing loss balls, and for working on skills when they aren't on formal courts. I am not sure how long the balls will hold up. Most tennis balls loose some of their bounce after 6-9 months. We will have to see if we can replace them over time.
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