No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroChubbers
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de febrero de 2019
we have 2 year old twins. a local tennis pro told us to get started on hand eye coordination with balloons by having them hit them up in the air. he said to use hands but small tennis rackets would also work. these are ideal for this. we drop the balloons and they hit up with the racket and we count the number of times they can hit a balloon before it falls to the ground. the only minus is the netting is not sturdy. for ballots it is ok - but anything firmer would tear it out of the plastic. the plastic itself though is very sturdy in my opinion - have not had any breaking issues.
MeMe, Dallas, TX
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de abril de 2019
Our daughter has a neighborhood park which includes tennis courts. Her toddler (age 4) is too young for true tennis, but this "shuddlecock" set is perfect. The birdies do not hurt like a tennis ball does if accidentally hit on the body. However, the set came with a small, soft tennis ball for progression to toddler tennis when the skill develops. Also, if the interest wanes, the cost was not too much to move on to another game. Thanks for a great product!
Mama M
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2015
These were pretty nice, but have fallen apart.The rims are nice and sturdy, but the clothe netting rips out easily as it is attached by its loops to pegs inside the rims. bummer.
Xu, Bo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de mayo de 2014
It's fun to play with kids with this set. The birdie is pretty bad quality, recommend to replace with a better one.Ball, too hard to control, so mainly used it as badminton play set.However, the rackets' quality is very very poor, broken on the first day of playing. So, duck-tape is required for this Badminton Set.
Beliz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2012
My 3 year old is obsessed with all things sports, but his "favorite" changes from day to day. One day he's all about baseball, the next day he's onto football. So when he announced that for his birthday he wanted a "tennis rocket", I figured this would be a better option than buying him a real kiddie racket. He absolutely loves it, and for 2 rackets and a ball, the price can't be beat:) Obviously, the netting part isn't as sturdy as a real racket, but the plastic frame seems to be really sturdy. He's pretty active with these and they're holding up just fine. We take them to the tennis courts at the park and he feels like a pro:)
Productos recomendados