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Dr. Dish IC3 Basketball Shot Trainer Rebounder with Net Return System

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Arrives Monday, Jun 16
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Features

  • 3x More Shots - Get up to 800 shots per hour when using two basketballs
  • 180 Degree Passing - The return ramp rotates manually to return the basketball anywhere around the court
  • Improve Shooting Percentage - The rebound net sits 17" above the rim which trains players to put arc on shots for better form
  • Portable - At only 35 lbs and with wheels, the IC3 is easily portable to train anywhere you practice, indoor or outdoor
  • Compact - The rebound system folds to 22" x 22" x 59" for easy storage when not in use
  • Built to Last with More Steel Where it Matters - Unlike flimsy competitors, the IC3 is constructed with nearly 2X the steel, giving it unmatched durability and long-term performance
  • 1-year Warranty - high-quality manufacturing, thorough testing, and quality assurance ensure you can train all day
  • Practice your shooting skills using the preferred basketball training and rebounding system used by NBA, WNBA, NCAA top division 1 and high school players and coaches

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎39.2 x 22.8 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎18.42 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎35 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Dr. Dish


Model Name: ‎262546


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Manufacturer: ‎Dr. Dish Basketball


Part Number: ‎LDS8472


Included Components: ‎3-inch black weave rebounder net, vertical frame, rim rest, optional horizontal pole support


Date First Available: January 1, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great tool for efficiently practicing 3-pointers and free throws!!!
This rebounder is such a great tool for my 15 year old to very efficiently practice his 3-point shots and his free throws! Now I don't have to chase the ball all over the neighborhood. However, he likes me to stand underneath, catch the ball as it comes down the shoot and throw it to him (as it would come to him in a game) instead of receiving it like a slow rolling bowling ball. I had my son read the directions with me to choose the pieces along with the correct nuts and bolts. It went together very easily as you just need two 10mm wrenches for everything. There were no missing pieces and within a short time we were lifting it onto our hoop and HOORAY it works beautifully! We are thrilled with this piece of equipment that will help my son round out his valuable skills! I would highly recommend this great tool! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025 by Patty M.

  • Ball won’t jam if set up correctly
Easy to assemble as long as you have a socket wrench, portable, and sturdy. People are complaining about the ball jamming but they fail to realize all you hav to do is adjust the stabilizing brace, which is really easy. Haven’t had a single ball jam since. I’d recommend if you have a hydraulic adjustment for your hoop or else it may get really challenging to adjust the height of the hoop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by Siddrah Sajid

  • Worth the money.
Awesome my son loves it and is a better shooter. Highly recommended
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by jonas crass

  • Will Increase Shot Production and Arc
The media could not be loaded. I have a senior and a freshman and wish I would have bought this ten years ago. My freshman was using the school's automatic feeder and got 150 shots in in just over an hour and I knew we needed something like that at home. I couldn't justify $3K for a home verison on our outside court but I am super happy with this one. I read the reviews and was aware of the ball catching on the bottom of the net and between the rim and the front net and said to myself, "I'm a pretty smart guy and could probably fix that":) I ended up sliding a 3/4" PVC pipe in the net near the rim and a 1/2" PVC pipe near the bottom of the net (see photos.) We occassionaly get one stuck (1 out of 100 shots) but with a quick shake of the device it falls out. The 3/4" PVC allows the ball to roll to the side and drop down in it rarely catches in the bottom now and if it does it falls out easy with a quick shake of the device. I strongly recommend this for anyone who wants to get a nice arc and improve their shot. Our hoop is fixed and our pole sits about 4' from the backboard and it fits fine. Our hoop is adjustable and we would have to add the extention if we wanted to lower the hoop for younger shooters as our backboard gets farther away from the pole as you lower it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by Angela Prince Angela Prince

  • Nice training tool!
Easy setup, easy install to the rim. The net does have to get broken in, in order for the balls not to get stuck as others have described.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by Kelvin Do

  • Great investment
I read a lot of reviews some good and some not so good,am I glad I didn't listen to the not so good. This bb return is awesome no more running after the ball.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024 by Troop

  • This thing is amazing!
My son spent the fall working really hard on his cross country running ... and his basketball shooting accuracy suffered. With tryouts coming up he asked for some way to get his shot rate up while practicing at home. I read reviews and decided to try the iC3. It's not the very easiest thing to assemble but even with the help of a 7- and 13-year old, it took less than an hour. We hoisted it up on to the rim, adjusted the pole standoff, and ... the thing just worked! Again and again and again - the ball goes in and it comes back to you. *Every* once in while the ball can hang up but if you're shooting with two balls (one after the other) the second ball will free the first. I can probably adjust things to reduce this even further. We used it over the Thanksgiving break, and it just kept right on working. My son could easily swing the ball return to where he wanted it. This contraption raises your shooting rate by 2-3X and by letting you stay put between shots it is much easier to concentrate on your form. Caveats - based on other reviews I made sure to get plenty of tension on the bottom of the net funnel. I suspect that any slack there will increase the stuck ball rate. Also, the net is well above the rim (which is a great thing for mid-range and out) but you'll want to take it off to close-in work. Two people can take it down and put it up quickly. The net extension rods collapse and fold up, making it something like a large fold-up chair with a weird extension for the ball return. All in all I am extremely satisfied with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020 by mossygreen

  • Poor design causes ball to get stuck
I bought this as the "big" birthday gift for my 13 year old, who is a very serious basketball player. We were both very excited that we didn't have to go to the gym every time we wanted to use the dish. after 2 hours assembly, I find that the ball gets stuck at most angles because there's not enough space between rim and frame. Now I have to spend a lot of time disassembling to return, and my 13 year old has no real birthday gift. Thanks Dr. Dish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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