SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer

SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer
SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer
SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer
SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer
SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer
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Product Specifications

  • Multipurpose trainer for practicing all your tennis skills; dual-swivel connectors keep cord from tangling
  • Builds quickness, hand-eye coordination, and stamina; 15-foot Kinetic Cord stretches up to 30 feet
  • Sets up virtually anywhere and stores easily; cord and training balls fit into base
  • No need for a ball machine or wall; rugged, non-slip rubber base for indoor and outdoor practice
  • Ages 7 and up; base weighs 2.75 pounds; includes two practice tennis balls

    Product Description

Product Description SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer provides a solid base for building your game. With the sturdy non-slip base and no-tangle Kinetic Cord, you get hours of dynamic practice to get your game - and your body - in shape. Practice all your strokes without needing a net, court, or practice partner. And improve your reaction time as the ball always returns to you.

Amazon.com SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer is the ideal practice tool for improving your entire set of tennis skills without a net, court, or partner. With the sturdy non-slip base and no-tangle Kinetic Cord, you get hours of continuous practice to get your game and body in shape. Not only can you improve all your tennis strokes, you can maximize your speed and cardio while building quickness, hand-eye coordination, and stamina. It sets up virtually anywhere and stores easily–the cord and tennis balls fit right into the rugged, non-slip base. The durable Kinetic cord stretches up to 30 feet, with dual-swivel connectors that keep the Kinetic cord from tangling as it stretches up to 30 feet and then returns the ball to you.

Features:

Maximize your speed and cardio The perfect trainer for practicing all your tennis skills Builds quickness, hand-eye coordination, and stamina Sets up virtually anywhere and stores easily: cord and tennis balls fit into base Practice on your own without needing a ball machine or a wall Rugged, non-slip rubber base for indoor/outdoor practice Base weighs 2.75 pounds No need for a ball machine or wall Durable 15-foot Kinetic Cord stretches up to 30 feet Dual-swivel connectors keep cord from tangling Includes two practice balls Ages 7 and up What’s in the Box? PowerBase unit Kinetic Cord Two practice tennis balls

Product Reviews

terrible..

terrible … doesnt work. i bought this for my daughter two years ago (when she was 9) to use on her summer vacation where she didn’t have access to a wall or courts, and the base would move just useless tool. waste of money.

Balls flat as the day is long…

I grew up w a similar trainer and loved it! Played for hours at a time so I had high expectations for this product. Came wirh two balls bith dismally flat. Nearly impossible to play.The balls after being hit very hard and very high in the air, which is not actually good training hitting higher than normal play returned almost impossible to hit return, very low to the ground. Swinging that hard to create the return seems likely to create an injury. Again, used a similar trainer with properly “lively” balls hundreds of times prior. It is not possible to give feedback to seller or I would ask for a new set of replacement balls to see if it was just a fluke. Will be returning and trying another brand instead. I hope this was helpful.

Great workout and a nice design!

This is my third tennis trainer, first one I had when I was a teenager so that’s 30 plus years ago, the second one was about 15 years ago and now this one. The first one I had had a nice springy ball that had a great bounce to it. The second one, which looked identical to the first one I had, the ball was a dud and you had to really whack it to get it to go and was very hard keeping it going. This one comes with a nice weighted base that can hold two balls and has two balls with it. I was pleased that they have the good bounce that the trainer I had as a kid had. The elastic cord seems to be of good quality, better than the two other trainers I had and hopefully will last pretty good.Now, as I said, I’m 30 plus years older than I was when I first use to gleefully play with a tennis trainer so I don’t have the legs or the arm strength that I used to (or the stamina). I’m also now using it on a dirt driveway with rocks sticking out here and there so it’s a bit harder for me to get the ball going and get a good rally going. As I’ve only had it for two days now I do think that will improve - did better today than I did yesterday with getting some good rallies going. Makes it a little harder to do that when the ball hits the random rock sticking up instead of the dirt driveway and bounces off in some weird direction but that’s not the fault of the tennis trainer, just the condition of the surface it’s being used on.The base is black and is flatter than the original two trainers I had so the ball hasn’t been hitting that as much as I had it hit the old trainers which stuck up a bit higher. The extra ball I ended up sticking in my pocket because it kept falling out of the holder when it was occasionally hit so next time I’ll leave it in the box instead.I know some have said they’ve had a hard time getting the ball high enough and staying high and that they keep coming back too low. My suggestion would be try different spots to try and start off in. You may be standing too close to the trainer and what works for me is to stand two to three feet behind it and do an over head serve to give it a good start. When I’ve tried bouncing it off the ground to hit it to start or and underhand shot to get it started I don’t have as good results as I do with the over head serve. And keep trying and don’t give up too soon, they do work, just need to figure out how hard to hit and the sweet area to stand in.I read all these reviews and the reviews from the couple of other tennis trainers offered on Amazon and read someone saying these are just a gimmick item that they re-release every so often because they don’t work. Well, I’m someone who has used them over the years and they do work and can be a lot of fun and a great workout. I’ve never tried them with another person so that’s something I’m interested in seeing if it works out well but I do know they work and aren’t a gimmick.This one also cost more than the other two listed. One was one that you had to put sand or water in to help weigh it down but it didn’t say how much weight that would add to it and the second one was more of a square block with a slot to put the ball in and the elastic seemed to attach at the end and also weighed less than this one. As I know having a weighted base works best, and liked the elastic being attached to the top of the ones I had prior and the fact that this came with two balls I figured I’d pay the extra money for it and get this one and am glad I did. Didn’t have much issues at all with it sliding around, like knowing I have an extra ball and like that it is lower to the ground than the other two appeared to be.Would definitely recommend it! Wish Amazon offered replacement balls for this unit (the other one listed has replacement balls but I know these ones are pressurized and have a good bounce and don’t know if the other ones balls are the same).

Well worth the price

Worth every penny. This is a sturdy tennis trainer. I like this tennis trainer because the base is very heavy so it doesn’t move at all. The string is very long and I was able to leave it wrapped around the base to make it the correct length for my daughter. It comes with an extra ball so that is a great feature.

Fun to practice with

This was exactly what I was looking for to practice for both myself and my daughter. The base is sturdy enough and the balls are bouncy enough, but it does take hitting it REALLY hard to return. The rubber cord came loose around the ball and had to be retied several times. For the price and the product, we really like it.

Set your expectations low, then lower them.

You have to understand - I SO wanted this product to be what it claimed to be.I purchased this the end of March 2015, but just opened it up today. The driveway was clear of vehicles, so I had the required 50+ ft radius (not really needed, but does ensure no damaged things). The attached yellow ball felt firm, the stretch string securely attached. I placed the base on the concrete driveway, stepped back about 12 ft from the base, and smacked my first shot. The return is deceptively quick - so much so my first attempt at a 2nd hit ended up jamming me and hitting off the side of my racket. The bounce was adequately high for the stroke I used. I tried another, getting into position much quicker and managing a couple return rally’s. This this was AWESOME. The tennis junkie in me was smiling, my Loseit app gearing up for a calorie reduction entry. I hit a 3rd shot, the ball taking a lower bounce back and throwing me off guard once again. I reached down for the ball thinking I had finally found what I had been searching for…That’s when the wheels fell off this wagon.After 3 rally’s, 6 or 7 hits total, the ball was completely FLAT - no bounce to it. I squeezed it a little and realized that it had actually split about halfway around the ball (under the felt), like it was a perforated seam designed to self-destruct. I was devastated, but felt sure it was a fluke and the other ball would be better. I walked over to the box and pulled out the “instructions” - there were no instructions on how to put the replacement ball on. A quick Google search revealed that a “parallel knot” was required. I removed the now destroyed ball (having to cut it off) and attached the new ball on. I couldn’t recreate the little knot size the original had, but it was close enough (entire process took about 15 minutes). I went back to my spot and resumed my hitting. The 2nd rally attempt (the first was as glorious as the first one on the first ball) the ball and string shot off towards my house and kept going till it hit my roof. I quickly realized it had detached from the base. A quick examination revealed the little plastic swivel piece had broken off. With no other choice, I just took the loop already there at the end of the string and placed it in the same clip that attached to the base. It wasn’t “tangle free” anymore, but at least it was attached. 2 more rally’s in and the ball stops bouncing… AGAIN… Same situation, except this time there is actually a tear and hole present on the ball. After 7 rally’s (5 with multiple hits), both balls and the tangle-free connector are destroyed.Other issues - after the 2nd ball bit the dust, I did continue to try and hit it a few more goes. The base does slide around. I managed to position it behind a raised lip in the concrete, but you would prob want to secure it somehow. I did (out of desperation) too a new tennis ball and made my own replacement. I followed the advise of another reviewer by taking an old shoelace, creating a knot with a loop (I used the same parallel technique) and forced the knot into a tiny hole I created with a little electronics screwdriver, leaving the loop sticking out of the ball and attaching to that loop with the string. Being a pressurized ball this wasn’t the ideal choice, but it’s all I had close by. This worked decent enough (the ball stayed on the entire 25 minutes of constant, hard hitting), but all the extra knots and such take a toll on the smoothness and you notice the string a lot more than you did on the original setup (for all the 2 minutes that lasted). I managed a decent workout, which is my main goal for this contraption. I plan to go purchase some non-pressurized balls and attempt another go at it. The company has been “sold out” of replacement balls for over a year, and you cannot find any online anywhere (if the quality is the same it’s a moot point anyway).I really can’t comment on it as a “trainer” - form and technique really don’t help as much as power and speed, and the best stroke to keep the ball going would send the ball on an actual tennis court over the back fence hitting some poor grandma out walking her dog. But, because walking is boring and tennis partners are harder to find than ball replacements for this piece of junk, I will most likely continue to try and use it. If you are on the fence about this product, for the love of Baby J just walk away.

… son has used it and it seems to work pretty well with providing a time for work-out on his …

My son has used it and it seems to work pretty well with providing a time for work-out on his tennis when a match is not available.

One Star

The ball broke after 1 hour of use.

Terrible product don’t buy

Terrible product don’t buy. Broke after minimal use and the way the replacement ball is set up you can’t get the cord through. This one is going in the Garbage.

Review+tips

Update: I’ve had this product for over two months now and have used it almost every day. It has greatly improved my game since any time I have 15 minutes I can go out on the…

Five Stars

Daughter loves using this to practice.

POOR BUILD QUALITY!!!!

NOT TO GOOD AT ALL!!! THE BALL CAME OFF THE STRING WITHIN 10 MINUTES OF USE!!! WTF???

Five Stars

I haven’t used it; but it seems functional

Cheap product …..only 5 minutes use

We were cheated by the quality.We are at UAE and thought one tennis ball may complete for few weeks. It broke on the very first stroke.

Very disappointed with this product

Very disappointed with this product , the ball breaks really fast and the extrA balls which I bought don’t have the same type of strings so it’s not able to take the weight…

Two Stars

I am no pro but the control on this thing is difficult to manage.

Five Stars

9 year old I bought this for Christmas loves it.

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