Align the Direction Each Board is Facing
You can align your Double-Bounder either in a straight line or
angled like the bow of a ship. We encourage you to experiment
with both configurations. Generally, the more angle the more
cross-angle play the ball will return. The straight board is great
for down the line play.
Note that you can create steeper angles for
the boards if desired by facing the hinge of
the double bounder bracket forward toward
the table. (the boards in the picture have
been brought forward over the board to
highlight the steeper angles available)
In this configuration you may prefer to
attach the double bounder bracket to the
boards using the middle holes in the bracket instead of the end
holes as this produces a smaller gap between the boards.
BOARD TILT: CLOSED OR OPEN POSITIONS
The tilt of each board is independent and can be locked in place with
the corresponding lever arm.
As with the single board configuration, a closed angle (board tilted
toward the table) will create a lower and faster return and requires a
stronger stroke and more topspin to return the ball back over the net.