
What’s in the box?
Assembly
™
Leg Floats
with Straps (5)
Carrying/
Anchor Bag (1)
Assemble your Spikeball
™
set as you normally would.
1) Leg Legs
Slide each of the Spikeball
™
legs into a leg float. The Spikeball
™
logo on the leg float should be on the outside and the straps
on the inside. When attached properly, the connection will feel
snug.
Note:
The leg float is two sided! Use the top side with a
standard Spikeball
™
leg. Flip the float over and use the under
side with a Pro leg.
2) Anchor Bag + Weight
Fill your anchor bag about a quarter of the way with sand,
smooth stones, or any other 3-4 lb item that doesn’t have
sharp edges e.g. 240 quarters or a large potato (fresh water
only, ask your HS science teacher).
BE CAREFUL, SHARP
EDGES COULD TEAR THE BAG!
3) Anchor Bag + Leg Floats
Cinch the bag closed and adjust the straps to the
desired length.
Note:
It’s ok if your Anchor Bag
does not touch the ground while playing, but it
will work better if it does. Attach the leg floats to
the bag by clipping the 5 leg float straps into the
bag’s carabiner.
4) Spikebuoy
™
+ Water
You’re all set to play, but make sure that when
moving Spikebuoy
™
(on land and in water) you
pick up the Spikeball
™
set AND THE ANCHOR BAG.
You wouldn’t move your boat without pulling up
the anchor right?
Pro
Standard