How To Assemble Dual Court Rebound Pro
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- Instantly boost the appeal of your entertainment room or basement with Franklin’s Double Shot Rebound Pro pop-a-shot game. This classic basketball game poses players against each other in a duel for free-throw supremacy. The interactive scoreboard keeps track of points throughout the game, and the extra-large playing area matched with sturdy metal tubing is built for competitive play. Franklin’s Double Shot Rebound Pro also features a folding design to make storage a breeze, and it includes four mini basketballs so you can set it up and play within minutes.
- Dimensions: 81" x 43" x 80-1/2"
- 7/8" steel tubing for maximum support
- Extra-large playing surface
- Folds away in seconds for convenient storage
- 8 different game options
- Includes 4 basketballs
- Uses 3 AA batteries (not included). - Sport
Put this together last night. It was relatively easy once you lay the pieces out. I referred to this video before each step to get a quick visual, but the instructions were just as helpful.....One issue, while assembling the backboard, it wasn't clear that I should be connecting the backplate,rim, and paddle at the same time. So I attached both backplates and tightened the screws, which had to be undone. Otherwise, this video was very helpful, and the hoop was a big hit.
What tools are needed if any?
Yes, there were a couple of steps skipped, but w/o any directions (lost in the move) I figured it out. Suggestion, 10 second shot of the actual instruction page followed by you demo'ing it. Thanks!
Yes, there were a couple of steps skipped, but w/o any directions (lost in the move) I figured it out. Suggestion, 10 second shot of the actual instruction page followed by you demo'ing it. Thanks
Just got it today and its pretty cool!!!!!
Yes, there were a couple of steps skipped, but w/o any directions (lost in the move) I figured it out. Suggestion, 10 second shot of the actual instruction page followed by demo. Thanks!
What tools are needed?
Indoor basketball hoop is a great product. It took 4.5 hours to assemble using the instructions and the CZcams video they posted. It would have been really nice if they had offered to come and assemble the product for a reasonable fee. Basketball court works great and is a lot of fun. It takes up a good chunk of space though. Satisfied but had to go through hoops to set up. 4/5
This video was really hard to follow and steps are skipped
You skipped the part to connect part 12 not sure what to do with the flat black part on parts 12 and 11
What model of the rebound pro is this?
How do you install the mesh? I’ve been searching everywhere !
I'm going to buy me one real soon.
how do you put it up when it’s down
Skipped a huge step. Of course it's the step I am struggling with. Connecting the front to the base.
Does it come with screws and stuff?
Yes I just got mine today and yes
Wheres the nets on the hoops
It should be in there
Step 6, my 14 isn't cut to fit into my #13, both are the same size. I cannot connect my #14.,🤬
I only have 2 holes
put it up today and broke a piece just gorilla glued it and its fine
Nice
is it electronic
Yes
wtf i tried it this mornig and it did not say 2 player on the backboard what the f
If yours runs on batteries, this is how you make it run on a standard 110 volt wall outlet... czcams.com/video/-LALodOXzKo/video.html
I came for one part and you skipped it.. thx
You skip a HUGE step!!! You never show how to connect the front to the base. How in the world does this connect?????
He did skip steps, very frustrating. The angle looked impossible, but I'm sure you've figured it out by now.
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They skipped the only part I needed help on 🙄
Same 🤦🏼♀️
To hard to fallow.
Lol dude put ur hands down lmfao
ugly yeeeeah
It is manufactured wrong. I had to return it. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT
Well mines fine. I just bought mine and set it up
This has to be the worst product ever.
Yes, there were a couple of steps skipped, but w/o any directions (lost in the move) I figured it out. Suggestion, 10 second shot of the actual instruction page followed by you demo'ing it. Thanks!