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Franklin Sports NHL Automatic Hockey Ball Passer Machine - Kids One Timer Shooting Practice Trainer - Perfect Youth Hockey Training Equipment + Toy

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Features

  • AUTOMATIC FEEDER: Just load the feeder, set and shoot. The passer will set you up with perfect one-timer passes for you to practice ripping your slap shots
  • FITS ALL STANDARD SIZED BALLS: This feeder is designed to be compatible with any official 2 5/8" street hockey balls and can hold up to 9 balls at once.
  • 4 STREET HOCKEY BALLS INCLUDED: This passer comes with 4 regulation sized street hockey balls to load into the feeder
  • BUILT IN READY LIGHT: Flashing LED light lets you know when the pass is on the way so you can get yourself set to go top shelf
  • BATTERY OPERATED: Requires 4 "D" batteries that are NOT included

Brand: Franklin Sports


Age Range (Description): Youth


Item Weight: 16 Ounces


Sport: Hockey


Item Diameter: 2.63 Inches


Brand: ‎Franklin Sports


Age Range (Description): ‎Youth


Item Weight: ‎16 Ounces


Sport: ‎Hockey


Item Diameter: ‎2.63 Inches


Number of Items: ‎1


League: ‎NHL


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎15.04 x 9.61 x 8.98 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.46 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.63 x 9.25 x 8.63 inches


Brand Name: ‎Franklin Sports


Warranty Description: ‎90 Day Limited


Model Name: ‎Franklin Sports NHL Automatic Hockey Ball Passer Machine - Kids One Timer Shooting Practice Trainer - Perfect Youth Hockey Training Equipment + Toy


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult|unisex-teen


Manufacturer: ‎Franklin Sports


Part Number: ‎14278


Included Components: ‎Passer, balls


Size: ‎27"


Date First Available: May 16, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works good sofar
I think this is a genius tool for street hockey players. The ball shoots out at a perfect speed. Maybe it will one day have a ball speed setting. It surprisingly works well with being a battery item. Sometimes battery items are not so durable but so far I've been ok with this. I was little works when it was sort of wet out from the day before but luckily it was durable enough. Only problem I had so far was one jam when I first got it it jammed up bit I found out if I keep loading a abundance amount of balls then it will keep shooting. You can't really just load like 3 balls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021 by Josh

  • Pretty cool!
I'm an adult and this thing really shoots the balls out fast for one timers and passes! It's a great tool to get your timing down. My kids have a blast with it as well!
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by Glenn Perkins

  • Plastic construction, but works just fine.
Bought this more for my son, than me. He is a 10 year old hockey goalie. I have been setting up on a box and using it for him to practice catching and such. He started to use it the way it was intended. The battery life seems good, not great, but good. The balls it uses are a bit light to be a "puck" but not too bad. Works with the timing. I think the velocity is about right for a 10-11 year old. Much older and the speed is a bit slow for reality. However, great to learn the hand-eye coordination and get the shot off. I have played with it too (I play hockey at age 43) and had some fun. Challenge at my age was low, but still had fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2015 by Scot B

  • Lightweight, but works.
For the price, this is pretty nice. It runs on batteries, so isn't the most powerful thing out there, but it can shoot the lighter weight hockey balls a good 15+ feet at a decent speed for shot practice. Only gripe is that it doesn't hold a lot of balls so you have to stop and refill a lot. It looks like it's designed to allow for a extension tube at the top, but I have no idea where to get that. It'd be nice if it was included in the price. We made do by finding a large enough cardboard tub and just taped it to the top. Now it holds about 10 balls at a time. This probably won't last forever but we should get a season out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2015 by D. Austin

  • My 6 year old loves it!!!
This was purchased as an Amazon Lightning deal for $29! It was supposed to be one of my 6 year old son's Christmas presents but because he is such a hockey fanatic and his hockey coach encourages the team to practice shooting drills at home I decided to give it to him early. It takes 4 D size batteries. We set it up in the basement next to his hockey net and loaded it with Franklin street hockey balls (comes with 4 but it fits 10). There is a red light that flashes right before the pass so that the player can anticipate the pass and get ready for the shot. He absolutely loves it!!!! He spent hours using this the first day and was able to practice independently. Very happy with this purchase especially since it is so easy to use and only cost $29! I can see my son improving his goal shooting and "one timer" shots with this item and I can see him using this daily all season (with or without roller hockey skates). Once spring and summer roll around he will have fun using this outdoors as well. Great item, recommended for all hockey kids!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015 by ChristinaVT ChristinaVT

  • I suspect you need at least a good 15+ feet of space which tends to put this ...
I tried many other hockey street balls in here, mini soft, large soft, mini warrior speed, glow in the dark, in the end none worked the same as the orange balls it came with. And for my 4 year old (playing hockey for a year+), the ball release was too fast for him to keep up. I suspect you need at least a good 15+ feet of space which tends to put this as an outside only toy. Have a small house so it didn't work. Plus don't get close or in the way near the release, it definitely stung if you get to close and it "gets you". Don't forget to order 4 D batteries for this. Overall, this would be a great outside toy for older kids, 6+. I may venture back to this one day, for now it doesn't suit what I need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2015 by niloc079

  • Not a toy! Training device.
Gift for grandson. 9 yr old hockey fanatic. Worried that it would even work, and durability. It works. He loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Shots the balls much faster then I expected. Was ...
Shots the balls much faster then I expected. Was afraid this might not benefit my 12 yr old who plays travel hockey. It's just fast enough that there is still a challenge especially if you fire it from the side. My 8 yr olds are able to use it with having it shot straight at them. Basically you can increase or decrease the challenge by how you position this to fire towards their stick. My guess a 14 yr old might start to lose the challenge, but it is still helpful if there is none one around to pass to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2016 by BraynDi

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