He didn’t look like he knew what he was doing. I have one of these and have used it for over a year. If you are using it the right way, you’ll need to replace the rubber string and ball. Still, you’ll get some great use out of it.
I only let out a small amount of string and I wrap it around the fill cap in such a way that it locks it in place. Swivel with attached stretch cord is about 6” from fill cap. I’ve had ball come off the stretch cord. I now take a new heavy duty felt penn ball and I push an awl through the felt from one side to the other side of white line on ball. I run stretch cord through the channel made with awl. Attach the end of the cord to the main cord so it resembles a small triangle. This will allow room to stretch without coming loose. Now balls remain tethered for much longer until cord wears away.
Way back in the 70s there was a game sold at JC Penny called Jokari. It used a racquetball with a long elastic string tied through it then attached to a pretty heavy base. There were two paddles included. They were teardrop shaped and a little bigger than a ping pong paddle. This reminds me of Jokari.
Agree with the above comment you need to keep a couple of rounds of rope around until you get to the metal link and it works much better and doesn’t break. For my two cents it’s a good exercise device getting me out and moving when I can not find a tennis partner, but not sure that it would be a good training device because I hit the ball much differently to make it work with this product than I would if I were hitting to a opponent across the net. but for 10 bucks, I think it was a good investment to get me out there and get some exercise and work up a sweat
@@standup5335 I have It is good if you don’t have a partner I am an extreme novice with tennis, so just looking to get mobile, move around a bit Don’t think it would be a good tool to train to become better at tennis
He didn’t look like he knew what he was doing. I have one of these and have used it for over a year. If you are using it the right way, you’ll need to replace the rubber string and ball. Still, you’ll get some great use out of it.
I only let out a small amount of string and I wrap it around the fill cap in such a way that it locks it in place. Swivel with attached stretch cord is about 6” from fill cap.
I’ve had ball come off the stretch cord. I now take a new heavy duty felt penn ball and I push an awl through the felt from one side to the other side of white line on ball. I run stretch cord through the channel made with awl. Attach the end of the cord to the main cord so it resembles a small triangle. This will allow room to stretch without coming loose. Now balls remain tethered for much longer until cord wears away.
Just tie the string back onto the base. That's what I did
have you played with such a device?)
@@standup5335 he obviously said “that’s what i did” u acoustic??
Way back in the 70s there was a game sold at JC Penny called Jokari. It used a racquetball with a long elastic string tied through it then attached to a pretty heavy base. There were two paddles included. They were teardrop shaped and a little bigger than a ping pong paddle. This reminds me of Jokari.
Agree with the above comment you need to keep a couple of rounds of rope around until you get to the metal link and it works much better and doesn’t break.
For my two cents it’s a good exercise device getting me out and moving when I can not find a tennis partner, but not sure that it would be a good training device because I hit the ball much differently to make it work with this product than I would if I were hitting to a opponent across the net. but for 10 bucks, I think it was a good investment to get me out there and get some exercise and work up a sweat
very interesting thought) have you played with such a device?)
@@standup5335
I have
It is good if you don’t have a partner
I am an extreme novice with tennis, so just looking to get mobile, move around a bit
Don’t think it would be a good tool to train to become better at tennis
You should not full extend it, thats why it broke
very interesting thought) have you played with such a device?)
Does thing really help to burn calories?
Tie to your ding dong and the fun will just keep on coming. I’m buying one.
have you played with such a device?)
how long is the rope?
have you played with such a device?)
@@standup5335bud stop spamming the same thing over and over again
Witch price ❤
Nice video bro that shit is cool but it breaks fast..
Get my breakfast back.
@@deokyongsng very funny
You can just tie it back on
You're the Uncle Rico of tennis
That’s honestly the best compliment I could receive. Thank you sir 🙏🏻
@@thesasquatchfiles is possible for me to practice service with this rebounder ?
How many extra balls do you get with the product
It comes with one; shown in video.
Wish I would have seen this before getting it. Mine came with a wiffle ball, not a tennis ball.
you got the one for pickle ball
Looked like it was working well......until it didn't
😂
very interesting thought) have you played with such a device?)
Prise
$10 Walmart
BRO I CAN'T PLAY CRICKET ON THIS PRODUCT? ❤
In depth review?
Hardly.
nice review
have you played with such a device?)
Made in china surely
have you played with such a device?)
Made in Taiwan actually