Set-up Procedures


"Pass Back" Unit
Set-Up Procedure & Use

Boomerang "Single Ramp" Unit
Set-Up Procedure & Use

Important Note: The set-up method shown above is the "worst case" (i.e. slowest) set-up method showing the Boomerang net being set up completely from scratch (i.e. fibreglass support rods being screwed together, and the net being zipped up).

Most existing Boomerang users choose not to unzip their Boomerang nets after use and simply store the entire net assembly away already zipped up with rods permanently inserted by simply hanging entire net assembly on hooks on a wall in their sports equipment storage room etc.

We highly recommend this practice as it is quick and easy and reduces the total set-up time by approximately 1min 30sec each time you use your Boomerang.

The Boomerang can be set up and used in a vast array of different configurations providing coaches and players a degree of versatility to create their own drills which is unrivalled by any other basketball training device in the world. Utilising the different configuration options coaches and players can easily create drills which simulate shot opportunities expected in games out of their systems, or simply provide variety and intensity to shooting practice sessions..

The Boomerang is the ultimate basketball training aid and its use is only limited by your imagination..

The Boomerang can be used:

• As a stand alone pass training device (i.e. Pass Back™) with either a "single" rebound net or up to 4 rebound nets making it possible to use the device from up to 4 directions at the same time. The Pass Back™ unit can rebound passed basketballs up to 10 metres (33 feet) back to the passer..

• With a "single" or "dual" chute only (i.e. no ramp) having returned basketballs roll out of the chute/s and bounce back to the user. Single chutes can be attached on either the "high" or "low" mounting position..

• With either a "single" or "dual" ramps attached, or one chute and one ramp. Ball return ramps are extendable and retractable can slew through an unrestricted 225° range of motion and return both "made" and "missed" shots to anywhere on the court within a 7.4 metre (24 feet) radius from the basket (i.e. outside the NBA three point line)..

• With a Pass Back™ rebound frame used in conjunction with either single or dual chutes or ramps..

• With or without the detachable "ball stop"..

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