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VEVOR Baseball And Softball Rebounder Net 4x5.5 ft PitchBack All Angle Fielding

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Baseball And Softball Rebounder Net 4x5.5 ft PitchBack All Angle Fielding

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Bre Bre
Pitch back
Very sturdy. Great quality for the price. Black fabric panel may not last long with faster throws. Buying more for our softball fields
marg09 marg09
Perfect for pitching practice!
My grandsons love this pitchback net. It's sturdy and yet light weight enough for them to move around the yard. The net tension is good and returns the ball back well. It was easy to assemble as well. I looked at several before deciding on this one, and felt it was a good value for the best price. Would recommend.
Brett Brett
Great fun
Got this for a birthday gift. He loves it! Easy to use and set up. Have had it over a month and still works great. WE set it up on the grass and did not use the stakes to hold it down and it stayed up wonderfully!
Peter N Morris Peter N Morris
Great for pitching practice!!!
My son loves this soooo much! The price was fair for the quality for sure. It’s awesome how you control the bounce back depending on where you hit the net and how hard you throw it. Putting it together was easy my 11 year old almost did the whole thing alone. I seriously have no complaints at all. I think any age group could use this for sure.
Amber Monceaux Amber Monceaux
Perfect for young baseball player
Bought this for my two 8 year olds. They have been outside on it almost every day since it arrived. It was very easy to put together. Would definitely recommend for any young baseball players.
Emily Emily
Sturdy
My son is 8 and the net we had prior was not stable enough to withstand him throwing against it without falling over. THIS net is incredibly sturdy and can even take pitches from my husband. 10/10 better than any other rebound net I have purchased. One person found this helpful
Brittney Brittney
Easy to assemble!
This took 20 minutes in total to assemble (majority of that time dedicated to the net). My ten year old son was able to assemble most of it on his own with guidance. No tools needed! We love it so far, and it’s perfect for those times where your kids want to practice fielding but you are cooking dinner, working, etc. The net feels sturdy and of quality, the metal seems durable.
Spence & Pau Spence & Pau
Awesome
My son told me my grandson loves it. He throws the ball and catches it great. Great for learning to pitch. Throw and catch
Jessica Jessica
Great inexpensive bounce back net
This was super easy to set up, my son uses it to practice for Lacrosse, he is always out there at it. Bounce back is great also! We do bring it in every night so I am not sure how it holds up to weather.
Brian D Parker Brian D Parker
Really good for practicing throwing AND catching!
I bought this for my nephew both as a thank you gift, as well as to help him since he is trying out for varsity baseball. This is a terrific tool, especially for him, because he wants to practice being either a pitcher or an outfielder. This device help both at the same time. The concept is simple, throw at the red box and the ball bounces back to you somewhere between a 30-45 degree angle, enabling you to catch some good pop-up balls. Though some energy is lost in the physics of the ball bouncing and reversing velocity, it basically pops back to you. If you throw it too high, then the angle is deflected higher and you have to scramble to catch that fly ball. If you throw too low, it comes back to you as a grounder (great if you want to play shortstop). The best part about this is that you can play by yourself as long as you want. A pitching machine means virtually the same pitches each time, and you must constantly reload if you are by yourself. If you want to stop in the middle of pitches, you will inevitably have balls to chase. With the pitching net, you only catch what you throw and unless your aim is really bad, you can play for hours with a single ball (hardball or softball). As a pro tip, if you are as bad at throwing and catching as I am, stand close to the net and practice lighting tossing at the red square. They say practice makes perfect, but in reality, practice makes habit so only perfect practice makes perfect. Hone your technique and aim at shorter distances, then over time start stepping back and increasing power -- all while maintaining your aim and technique. Practice correctly and you can expand your range later with less effort.

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