Need Better Rebound?
The Laxback net is hard to put on at first so you will likely need to put the bungees all the way to the edge of the netting as in the first picture below. Once the net is on, it will loosen up and the net will lose it's rebound. The wall requires a set of adjustments in order to dial it in to get the correct rebound. After a few hours, or the next day, you will need to move the bungees toward the center of the net.

Two main ideas to be aware of:
- Bungees should be spread out evenly along a side
- Bungees should all be on the same row of squares on any one side
Steps
Once the net has stretched out it's time to move the bungees.
- Starting with one side, take the bungees off and move them in one square all the way along the side like in the the second picture above.
- Do this all the way around the net and test the rebound
- If it's not tight enough, continue moving the bungees in one set of squares at a time, one side at a time, until you have the tension that works best for you.
For a high school player or an experienced youth player, you will likely want to go to the third set of squares. Newer players, or if you want to shoot on the wall, you may want it on the second set of squares.
To order the bungees, use the Order form.
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