| Looking for a good rebounder to use in the backyard for a 12 year old. Something good for working on passing, volleying, trapping. There are so many on Amazon it’s hard to know what is good |
| There are alot of recent post on this with links. |
| I bought my son a rebounder years ago. He never uses it. He kicks the ball off the bottom of our back deck stairs or the side of our house. Luckily it's brick, so not much damage can be done unless he hits a window. There have been some talking to's. |
My 13 year old DD wanted a rebounder for her birthday. After looking around, we found this video on YouTube and had someone build this for us! Both my daughters love it and use it inside and outside. https://youtu.be/Lh0q5yWwxY0 |
Yes, much better than the net rebounders. Hard surface. More predictable. Less upkeep. |
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Have been very happy with our Tekk rebounder
http://tekk.com/ |
| FOOTYBOARD is our favorite |
Our 14 yo DS built this with DH, it was super easy and didn’t take much time. DS uses it all the time |
| Rebounders are great if you have a decent sized backyard. But these things are a pain in the butt to bring it to a park/soccer field. I wish there were walls built on grass fields at local parks so kids can practice at. |
| The net type are more versatile. Can help with trapping out of the air also practicing headers. |
Does his require a certain kind of fence? |
nope as long as you can put the straps through to secure it, you are good to go! |
Put the straps through what if not a fence with holes in it (e.g. a specific kind of fence)? |
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This is what we have. Our son loves it. It looks like new even though it’s been left outside year round for probably 3-4 years. Worth every penny! We got a great deal on it at Costco. |