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Setup The Two Tripods 

 

Spread the tripod legs apart to the point where they reach their maximum 
circumference using the bottom tripod knob to loosen or lock the legs in place.  
Next, use the height adjustment knob on the tripod to raise the top of the tripod 
with the control knob to about 8 inches above the surface of the table.  You can 
adjust the height more later, but this is a good starting point.  Locate the tripods 
at the back of the table and roughly the width of the board apart from each 
other. 

 

Attach The Board

 

Hold the board horizontally as you screw the control knob into the metal bracket on the 
back of the board.  It is important that you support the board so that the bolt goes in 
cleanly with minimal torque on this joint.  If you prefer, you can rest the board on the 
corner of the table (as shown) for this particular step.   Repeat for the tripod with the 
control lever and once the lever is in place, you can use it to tighten the board into an 
upright position.   The round control knob can be left finger tight while the control lever 
can be quickly loosened and tightened to lock the board into position. The lever itself can 
also be easily rotated to a new position without loosening the board by pulling it out to 
disengage the bolt head, rotating it, and then re-engaging the bolt head.
 

It is important that the board is stable and not rocking at the stands. If there is a wobble either raise or 
lower the height of the board on one side or square up the legs at the floor by moving or rotating them.  
Each side of the board should be at the same height.  The board should be parallel with the floor. 

 

Position The Board Behind The Table 

Once the board is securely connected to the tripods, you can lift the whole 
assembly and place the board directly behind your table as shown.  Use the 
control lever to tilt the rebound board slightly forward toward the player.  
This is the default starting position, but you will adjust this angle depending 
on how much speed and spin you are using in your stroke.  

 

 

We recommend you place the board directly behind the table if you are just starting out. As you 
progress, you can position the board diagonally at the corners of the table or place it further back from 
your table for more advance play. 

 

Adjust the Board Height  

Adjust the height by holding a tripod with one hand and with the other hand loosen 
height adjustment knob.   This generally works best by adjusting one tripod up or down an 
inch or so and then repeating for the other tripod until you reach the desired height.   

 

Summary of Contents for REBOUNDER

Page 1: ... great always available training partner that can sustain very natural feeling warm up sesssions forehand and backhand topspin drives looping drills footwork drills create setups for killshots and provide clear feedback as a great spin indicator for your serving practice Unpacking Wally Rebounder Inside the box you will find the board with metal brackets on each side two full size adjustable tripo...

Page 2: ... to a new position without loosening the board by pulling it out to disengage the bolt head rotating it and then re engaging the bolt head It is important that the board is stable and not rocking at the stands If there is a wobble either raise or lower the height of the board on one side or square up the legs at the floor by moving or rotating them Each side of the board should be at the same heig...

Page 3: ...ition If balls are rebounding past your end of the table close the board angle If balls are going into the net you may need to open the angle of the board as well as check your stroke see tips BOARD BREAK IN The glue used to attach the rubbers to the board hardens over time Additionally the rubbers are more tacky when new but will become less so and speed up after a few hours of play These factors...

Page 4: ...to the back of the table 2 Start with the board almost straight up and down with very little to no tilt toward the table 3 If you get to the point where the rebounded balls are flying off your side of the table then it is usually a good sign that you are ready to add more tilt to your board Stroke related issues Once you have the board adjusted if you are still finding that the balls are still goi...

Page 5: ...d not so much on how many in a row you can hit The idea is to master the stroke first and grow from there Master the basics and then start adding spin into your game on purpose Do I need to use the net Some Beginner and Intermediate players can benefit by removing the net during the getting acquainted phase right after receiving their Wally Rebounder Hitting the first ball and getting a clean rebo...

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