Rebounder recommendation?

Anonymous
My 15 year old has been playing for a couple of years and would like to buy him a rebounder for his birthday.

Any recommendations? He mostly plays defensive midi
Anonymous
Kevon Looney
Anonymous
Used from CL or FB marketplace
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kevon Looney


Amen brother!
Anonymous
All Ball Pro Stinger X - built to last but pricey
Anonymous
All ball pro Stinger if you got the money and he’s committed to playing. Well worth it.
Anonymous
those soft spring loaded ones don’t work too well. ball comes off too slow and it’s harder to learn “soft hands” that’s just my opinion, though.
Anonymous
Not sure a defensive middie needs a $1000 rebounder. Basic one will work fine. We have this one and it has held up well.

https://www.target.com/p/ez-goal-rocket-back-lacrosse-rebounder/-/A-50514842?ref=tgt_adv_xsf&AFID=google&CPNG=Sports&adgroup=88-2&lnm=81c269aab9bc5fc4177fabac3c77acd26f491510dd5f94a06570d6c819846581
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All Ball Pro Stinger X - built to last but pricey

Is that better than laxworx?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All ball pro Stinger if you got the money and he’s committed to playing. Well worth it.
Amen to that! The best $700 I spent on lax equipment. It sends the ball back so fast I had to duck the first time I tried it out. My daughter was recruited by a top D1 program and this definitely helped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All ball pro Stinger if you got the money and he’s committed to playing. Well worth it.
Amen to that! The best $700 I spent on lax equipment. It sends the ball back so fast I had to duck the first time I tried it out. My daughter was recruited by a top D1 program and this definitely helped.


All Ball Pro Stinger X is outstanding. Return is much more like a sharp pass that players on good teams will get in games. Much better than the soft arcing bounce up from a traditional rebounder, or even the quick, but downward trajectory from a wall. Also doesn't come off with the weird spin that the laxworx can create if you don't hit the center. The other benefit is you can move back and pass longer distances, with accurate return. You need to be clean on your passing; Stinger X has a very true response, so if you are off center, ball will come off center. A great tool and durable. Expensive, but really worth it.

Separate Q, does anyone have a good, portable goal they would recommend? We have lots of good, empty turf fields nearby, but no lacrosse goals... Carrying the tournament quality goal I have in our 20 degree sloped backyard (not ideal for shooting) is not an option. Would love to have a quality, truly portable option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All Ball Pro Stinger X - built to last but pricey

Is that better than laxworx?


Yes. Better, more accurate return.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:those soft spring loaded ones don’t work too well. ball comes off too slow and it’s harder to learn “soft hands” that’s just my opinion, though.


this x10
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All ball pro Stinger if you got the money and he’s committed to playing. Well worth it.
Amen to that! The best $700 I spent on lax equipment. It sends the ball back so fast I had to duck the first time I tried it out. My daughter was recruited by a top D1 program and this definitely helped.


All Ball Pro Stinger X is outstanding. Return is much more like a sharp pass that players on good teams will get in games. Much better than the soft arcing bounce up from a traditional rebounder, or even the quick, but downward trajectory from a wall. Also doesn't come off with the weird spin that the laxworx can create if you don't hit the center. The other benefit is you can move back and pass longer distances, with accurate return. You need to be clean on your passing; Stinger X has a very true response, so if you are off center, ball will come off center. A great tool and durable. Expensive, but really worth it.

Separate Q, does anyone have a good, portable goal they would recommend? We have lots of good, empty turf fields nearby, but no lacrosse goals... Carrying the tournament quality goal I have in our 20 degree sloped backyard (not ideal for shooting) is not an option. Would love to have a quality, truly portable option.
You can’t beat RageCage. Regular size pipes, durable, folds up in an L shape that fits well in most midsize SUVs.
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