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Dr. Dish iC3 Basketball Rebounder Net Return System Portable Shot Trainer for Traditional Pole and Wall Mounted Hoops with Rotating Return Chute

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Features

  • DURABLE AND SAFE BASKETBALL JUMP SHOT RETURN SYSTEM - The basketball shot trainer is built with 3" weave black rebounder net that reduces light refraction and glare to give increased visibility while playing
  • INCREASE BASKETBALL SHOTS AND PRACTICE EFFICIENCY WITH BETTER FORM - The basketball rebounder hoop attachment can increase shooting reps by up to 300%. Get up to 800 shots per hour when using two basketballs. More shots means fast progress of your basketball training. The basketball rebound net is 17" above the rim which trains players to put arc on shots for better form
  • EASY TO SET UP AND PORTABLE BASKETBALL SHOT TRAINER - The basketball hoop rebounder attachment is lightweight at 35lbs and can be set up quickly by placing the attachment on the rim and velcroed to the hoop pole making it portable for moving to a gymnasium, park, or the driveway. The rebound system folds to 22" x 22" x 59" for easy storage when not in use. Initial assembly is required, but can be set transported to different hoops with ease
  • TRUST THE DR DISH BRAND - Practice your shooting skills using the preferred basketball training and rebounding system used by professional, college, top division 1 and high school players and coaches, Dr. Dish is the first and only basketball training equipment endorsed by both FIBA and AAU Basketball. The Dr. Dish rebounding systems are the preferred choice in the best basketball shooting and training facilities. Get a Dr. Dish rebounding system to give your sports star the edge they need

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎38.8 x 22.5 x 5.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎18.73 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Dr. Dish


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Dr. Dish Basketball


Part Number: ‎LDS8472


Date First Available: January 1, 2013


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  • Great Sturdy Product! Does Exactly as Advertised!!
This is a phenomenal shot trainer and ball return piece of equipment. It does exactly as purported and has helped my son immensely. The iC3 is well constructed and was really quite easy to put together. Just follow the instructions exactly... simple as that. I think it took me around 45 minutes to put together but it would have been quicker since I was helping with dinner. My son shoots quite a bit everyday as part of his training and this allows him to be efficient with his time. To become a great shooter, one must have correct form and one must put in the reps to develop muscle memory. The net helps instill muscle memory for the correct trajectory of the ball, which aids the form. It is true that one can get several hundred shots off in a short period of time. I prefer to have the ball return directed to me. At that point, I can then pass the ball to my son so he can practice creating his shot pocket. Overall, this is a great product, which I would highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2017 by Randy W. Hagedorn

  • 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

  • a great low cost alterative to shooting machines
the instructions that came with it were not as good as I would have liked, but they also have a youtube video that helped. Once built, this device is sturdy and does a good job of catching most misses. It really does make shooting practice more efficient. The only downside is that you cant use this for shots near the basket, but that's to be expected because of the size of this. Also, this can be used at the park or some other public hoop, but you will need a friend to help lift it to get it on the basket. The device is not that heavy, but its awkward to hold overhead by yourself. Im 6'7 and I have to lower my backyard hoop down to get it on there, then raise the hoop back up, so there's no way I can use this device by myself at a park. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021 by Victor Reynolds

  • 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

  • Reps upon reps
It was pretty easy to put together - I watched the video and it took me a little over an hour (and I’m not handy). It works really well … while I’d like to have had the mechanical one, this works decently (you just don’t get the ball shout out to you as strongly). It’s easy to put on and off the hoop so we can enjoy playing a game or just get some shots up. It has increase shots taken by 2-3x without it. My son will go out for 30 mins or so and make 50-75 threes or 100 -150 free throws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023 by Brendan

  • I solved the basketball getting stuck
I can see over time how this product stands up, but I figured I'd post because at first this product seemed like a flop and it is pointed out in several reviews. The basketball gets stuck in the front of the goal, in between the basketball net and the trainer net. I adjusted the tension in a few different areas, as people mentioned that being helpful. But then I remembered the story (which turned out to be just a myth) of NASA spending millions on pens that would write in space and instead the Soviet Union used a $1 pencil. So I cut the basketball net up by just the very bottom knot (so about two or three inches) all around. The net still looks like a normal net, just a tad bit shorter, and I gave up trying to get the ball stuck after my many repeated attempts failed (those same attempts would previously get the ball stuck from those angles about 80% of the time). It's late and I need to get to bed, but tomorrow I have a theory about the ball bouncing out too often. It involves Tom Brady and a minor bit of deflate-gate. Setup was pretty easy overall, and the arc level seems just about right. The feeder, with that adjustment, works very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2018 by Chris Boyle

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