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Rukket 4x7 Pitch Back Baseball/Softball Rebounder PRO, Pitching and Throwing Practice Partner, Adjustable Angle Pitchback Trainer

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Style: Rebounder Pro


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 8, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rukket Sports


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  • I figured out a trick for installation!
Style: Rebounder Pro + 3 Progression Weighted P...
5 star net after its put together. It is sturdy, works great and even comes with 4 anchors. I read the reviews which agreed the product was great but the installation was awful. I played the frame on the ground and played the net evenly inside. My husband, myself and our son tried and tried and tried to evenly stretch the net and bungy but couldn't even get close on the sides. Many reviews thought the net was too small. My husband agreed. One review said he ordered 6 inch bungie's and I was ready to do the same thing but decided to give it one more try alone and found a trick! ***So with frame lying flat on ground I evenly layed the net inside. The bungy directions tell you to thread a bungy around the edge if the net, then around the frame and clip it back onto the net. That is the correct method and the one I eventually switched all the bungie's to after first doing it a different way. The top and bottom are easy so I started there. I kept things even and would do a couple on top then a couple on bottom until I did them all. I took the bungy and wrapped it around the frame and then simply clipped the clip onto the net. Tighten it hard onto the frame so the bungy has maximum play for being able to stretch later. The sides are the hardest especially the side corners. I started on the middle side area. A couple on left then the same ones on right and worked towards the corners. After I got them all done like this I started replacing them one by one and installing the correct, tighter way. **I CORRECTLY INSTALLED A BUNGY RIGHT NEXT TO AN INCORRECTLY INSTALLED ONE, *BEFORE* I TOOK OFF THE INCORRECT ONE. Again, I did top and bottom first. When you wrap the bungy around the net edge make sure you tighten it hard, so the bungy has a lot of play to stretch around the frame and back to the net edge. One by one, my 10 year old son and I switched them all. I would take a new bungy, tighten it around the net edge right next to the cheating method bungy, then with fingers grabbing net and thumbs grabbing frame, would pull net tight and son would wrap bungy around frame and back to net. For the sides, we started in the middle and would do one on right then the same one on left and moved towards the corners. We used all of the bungie's ,though we had snapped a couple with our first attempt. The very corners were super tight so we got as close as we could. It came out great and is very tight and secure and has been in use for a month. It is very possible to install this net but it does take time and patience and the net is a 2 man job. I hope this helps somebody! Great net! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2019 by mom2four

  • Professional grade Rebounder - super sturdy!
Style: Rebounder Pro
Very impressed with the size and sturdiness of the Rebounder Pro. The instructions are easy to follow, but it takes a significant amount of muscle and hand strength to get the net connected. Two people are definitely required. It would be nice if the packaging came with a tool to assist you in pulling the net tight. We just used brute force to pull. Love how easy it is to adjust to different angles and the rebounding force is amazing. My 5 and 7 year-olds can create a huge rebound without much throwing force. After just 10 minutes, we saw a notable difference in our kids reaction speed and catching. For a birthday party, it works great for playing "500" with a group of kids too. The trade-off with the size and sturdiness is weight, so my kids can't easily move it from one part of the yard to another or from the garage to the yard on their own yet. We haven't left it out in the rain, but I'm curious to see how it would stand up to the humidity and heat of Texas. Will update once we get to the heat of summer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019 by EMEK Reviews

  • A Well-Made Pitchback
Style: Rebounder Pro
This is a well made pitchback. It assembles easily and is a solid pitchback when done. The components were higher quality than I was expecting. If you are not naturally good at working with your hands, building stuff, take your time to read the directions and don’t over-think it. When you are making the last couple of connections on tbe frame you may think that you have to drill a hole out to make it a little larger but you don’t. Just work the pieces together with a little body English and it’ll work out. Some say that the net is hard to get installed but I didn’t find this to be the case. They give you a tool to help stretch the net but I didn’t need it. They give you a lot of bungees, I had fourteen left over when done. It’s very stable, I haven’t used the stakes/anchors yet. My two year old Border Collie loves it! I’d have to give it an A+ even though it’s made in China. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Product is great
Style: Rebounder Pro + 3 Progression Weighted P...
The lady that said to do the bunges wrong then after the net stretched go back and do it right was a big help. Would also like to say we use it with volleyball and we needed to get bigger stakes to keep in place but after that it's been awsome the kids love it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by Noname

  • Built to last
Style: Rebounder Pro
If you're lucky you are reading this when looking to buy your first baseball rebounder, but most likely you're on your second or third piece of junk like me. Rust or ripped netting has ended the careers of my Franklin and Rawlings rebounders in less than a year. This one definitely has the heft, hardware and powder coating to last. This is suitable for the hardest teenage and adult throwers as well as you're players. No wing nuts here, just sturdy stainless hardware and spring loaded heavy duty hinges to adjust the rebound angle. My only complaint is the difficulty in getting the bungees on the netting. The net is designed to be very taut, and so the bungees are tight when you finally get them in place. I figured out that putting the bungees on looser than instructed by hooking them on to themselves rather than looping all the way back to the net, then going back around and installing them as instructed one at a time. Once it is in place the rebound action is excellent. One little thing I noticed as a sign of quality over the cheaper models is that the target area is applied to the netting and sewn in place. The lesser models have you thread the tape and tie it off where it stays firmly in place for about a week before it tears. Yes its one of the more expensive rebounders available, but in the long run it will be much less expensive than buying a $$40-$50 unit every year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019 by Peffinger

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