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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
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Ben
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
This lacrosse rebounder has seriously impressed me with its quality and performance. From the start, you can tell it’s built to last. The steel frame feels heavy-duty, and the 45-ply HDPE netting holds up really well—even after thousands of hits, there's no sign of wear. It’s clearly made for outdoor use, and the rust-resistant coating is a great bonus for unpredictable weather.What sets this one apart is the adjustable angles. There are five to choose from, so you can easily change up the rebound speed and angle to work on different skills. It’s been great for practicing everything from passing and catching to shooting drills. The 20 elastic hooks and 32 bungee cords give a strong, consistent bounce that feels close to game-like conditions.Setup was quick—took just a few minutes—and it comes apart just as easily when you need to store it or pack it for travel. It’s not too heavy, and the included carry bag makes moving it around simple.I also appreciate the thoughtful touches like the rubber pads to keep things quiet and prevent damage if you’re using it indoors or on hard surfaces. The ground stakes help keep it stable, even during more intense training sessions.Whether you’re a younger player just getting started or someone looking to sharpen your skills, this rebounder works for all levels. It’s become a go-to training tool in our household and would be great for schools or clubs too. Reliable, adjustable, and built to handle serious practice—this one really delivers.
J
Reviewed in Canada on March 24, 2025
I can’t imagine being on a lacrosse team without owning one of these rebounders. Unless you are at a professional level, you just aren’t going to get enough time practicing with your coach and team mates. This rebounder will go a long way toward remedying that. There are 5 settings for the angle so that you can practice different skills and the target can be moved to wherever you want it on the net. The rebounder can be used indoors using the included grippy feet or outdoors using the included metal stakes.This is such a high quality product all around that I find the $200 price point to be very good value. (That’s $200 prior to any discounts or coupons). If you are comparison shopping, bear in mind that whatever else you are looking at is not likely to be as high-quality as this HappyJump rebounder.The rust-resistant metal frame is heavy-duty and is nicely painted. Each piece easily slides into the next and a spring-loaded lock keeps the pieces together. The lock just needs to be pushed in to disengage the two pieces of metal. Each piece of the metal for the frame has a number on it so they can be easily and correctly matched to the picture in the assembly guide. You might want to paint over these numbers with a clear nail polish or varnish to keep them from coming off. Alternatively, paint the numbers onto the metal pieces yourself.The net is high-gauge nylon that is substantially superior to what I have seen elsewhere. This HappyJump netting should be the standard for rebounders and goals. I have another rebounder for soccer of a different brand and it looks like all it would take to ruin their product is a couple of pieces of velcro. Ditto for the soccer goals that I have. But this HappyJump net will be serviceable for a very, very long time.The frame is attached to the net with specialized bungee cords. These are simple to use, quick to apply, have lots of sproing, and won’t damage the painted surface. You can also use them to add sproing to the rebounder just by adding more of them. Long metal stakes are included to secure the rebounder to the ground. This is the one thing that I wish they would modify. I’d like the metal stakes not to be in in contact with the paint on the metal frame. Either the stakes should have a slip-covering of silicone or there should be a clip that fits over the frame where the stake is positioned.Printed instructions come with the rebounder and they are made to last. Rather than the tiny instruction guides with microscopic lettering printed on tissue paper, this assembly guide’s pages are about 8 x 12” and are either made of thick paper impregnated with plastic or more probably, the guide is entirely plastic. It’s just another example of how HappyJump pays attention to even the smallest details.Check the video provided in the seller’s ad to see just how easy it is to set up this rebounder.Despite being 7 feet (over 2 m) tall, this rebounder breaks down easily to fit compactly into a heavy duty nylon carrying bag that can fit easily into your car.
Ryan715
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I bought this for my kid so she can practice with in our back yard. What I really like is it's solidly constructed and holds up to a high school level shots on the net. The design is also nice as it allows my other kid to fire soccer shots on the bottom and can work in tandem trainer, albeit not at the same time obviously... Great all around lacrosse and other sport trainer and would highly recommend for someone that is looking for something like that. It's such a good training device and solidly built with quality parts and it should last for several years at least is my guess after building it myself and knowing it's not made from Amy flimsy cheap tubing or other parts at all.
Mr. Fahrenheit
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2025
Her son has recently gotten big into lacrosse and this is really helped him out with his shooting and such. I'm not such an expert on Lacrosse but thankfully he's becoming one. All I can really comment on is how well this is holding up to a lot of use and abuse over a short period of time and it's holding up well.
Shimmi
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
We got this rebounder because my husband coaches lacrosse and my kids treat the backyard like it’s the national championship… every day… rain or shine… whether I’m emotionally prepared or not.The Happy Jump rebounder showed up and immediately became the third child in our family. It’s sturdy, easy-ish to assemble (I supervised with snacks), and has held up to hours of practice, accidental air mail shots, and one rogue neighbor kid who now "trains" here like it’s his career.It’s portable, so we can move it when needed (read: when it gets too close to my garden and I start throwing side-eyes). The bounce is legit, which means fewer trips to chase balls across the street and more time pretending I know what lacrosse terms mean.It’s loud, it’s awesome, and it keeps the kids busy outside where they can’t ask me for snacks every five minutes. Worth every penny and decibel of noise.My house now sounds like a lacrosse ball is trying to break in every 30 seconds...but hey, it’s productive chaos.
Melanie
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2025
I’ve tried several rebounders over the past few years, and the reality is, you have to spend a bit more to get one that holds up well under tension. This one has what you want: a strong frame that doesn’t flex, a high-quality net with small enough holes for predictable rebounds, and good tension throughout.Most rebounder frames go together in roughly the same way, but the net is where things can fall apart—or get frustrating. This one uses built-in hooks that let you hang the net before you start threading the bungee cords. Being able to set the net in place first makes it much easier to keep the tension even.While it comes with a carrying case and technically is portable, I wouldn’t call it quick to set up or tear down. It’s not the kind of thing you’ll want to haul to the park for your 10-year-old to practice pitching for half an hour. It’s better suited for a backyard setup where you can use it regularly, remove the pins to flatten it, and then lean it against the garage wall when you’re done.This is a great quality rebounder for any sport that involves throwing, kicking, or hitting a ball.
Snowbutch1
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
My use for this rebounder is more for gardening than playing Lacrosse. A couple of years ago I was looking for portable temporary netting to grow some of the vining garden veggies on. Since I like to till my garden up really well every spring - adding permanent things wasn't working for me. So I've been accumulating different types of sports practice items to use instead. This one is really superior. It has a very heavy duty framework that is very easy to put together. It's pretty self explanatory overall. The cover and netting are also very well made but a little bit of a struggle to get on the framework to be nice and tight. I have cucumbers and gourds starting in the ground to climb on these. I have no doubt it will take these vines tugging at it and give me a good harvest.
Honest Reviews
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2025
I tested a good handful of these nets and I have to say this has been by far the easiest one to get together. What I really liked about the assembly was the netting was already together and just needed to be slid on. Rather then depending on you to tighten it and find the right amount of resistance. This netting just slide right down over the frame, and was pulled back, once the frame was built and you were good to go from there.For quality wise it was high end in my personally opinion. The framing was just you basic steel, nothing fancy, but the netting material and the edges of the netting were really high quality. I found the frame cover to be nice and weather resistant, and the netting itself to be extremely buoyant. Providing a really good feeling rebound when through the ball at it.It was really easy and predictable after a couple tosses, which I personally liked. It was consistent through out the entire net, with no dead points that just made the ball drop down.For security wise I did anchor mine in as it wont be moving from its location, and even when fully extended up and a couple wind storms we have had it hasn't budged. It's held just find with no give on it at all.It is really easy to collapse down once built, it took me about 5 minutes during my testing to not only get it down, but in its portable bag, so if portability is what you're after I can say this would be a really good fit. As it was straightforward and there was no fiddling and fighting with it to come down and get packed up.Prior to anchoring it I did leave it free standing to see how the framing was, and it was good. The netting really took all of the force from the ball, and the frame itself did not move or buckle. It stood strong and wasn't something we had to go out and adjust 100 times.Adjust the angle was as again very straight forward and easy, with out any issues or fighting with the frame. I did like the angle adjustments as it did give a lot of variety rather then just straight throws to catches. You were able to get it adjusted down to where it would rebound as ground balls, and on the other end you could adjust it to give pop balls.No complaints, really happy with it overall!
dwellsy
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2025
I have had.. this is the third ball returning device that I have owned over the years, and by far, hands down this is far superior to all of them.Everything from the frame up to the bungies holding it on to the target. Let's talk about the frame first. This is a large unit! it has large tubes (like good hockey nets you buy, not the thine cheap ones..big full sized) - sorry didn't know how else to compare. It was a piece of cake to assemble following the simple diagram of parts on the instructions. By the way they say everywhere that you need TWO ADULTS to assemble this thing.. no you don't, it was easy by myself. I hit the frame a few times now with the baseball and don't see any dents yet.The netting is good quality and the bungies are thick, but easy to latch on (loop a ball end) - so that makes it easy to take down when you need the space, but we'll take it down only in the winter.. perhaps not even then since we do outdoor sports all year. We'll see how the tube cover material holds up.Even the target marker is not a cheap ribbon, but actual strap like material, very durable and easy to loop through. It also came with an official sized baseball and a bouncy rubber lacrosse ball. It also came with a nice storage bag - also good quality - more like a back pack quality v. the really thin (We included a bag as filler) cheapo quality bag.. you know what I mean hopefully.The best part is the adjustability of the whole thing allowing for different sports. I throw things more like a pitcher most of the time so position 5 is best for me. The straight back, flat look. Easy to change with pins, that also have elastics so you don't loose them.Premium kit! Easy , very easy 5 stars!
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