SKLZ Kick-Out 360 Degree Ball Return System
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- Color: Grey
SKLZ Kick-Out 360 Degree Ball Return System
With the Kick-Out, made shots come right back. This 360 degree ball return system quickly and easily clips directly onto the basketball hoop and feeds made shots anywhere on the court. It provides easy twist-adjustment with an integrated handle so you can control where the ball returns.
- Rotating chute returns made shots anywhere on the court
- Quick and easy assembly
- Easy twist-adjustment with integrated handle
- Built to last through multiple seasons of use
- Provides 4 hooks to attach to basketball hoop
SKLZ Kick-Out 360 Degree Ball Return System Grey
- Dimensions: 6.0 inches (H) x 14.0 inches (W) x 14.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 2.8 pounds
- Included in the box: SKLZ Kick-Out 360 Degree Ball Return System
- Made in China
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
- Color: Grey
SKLZ Kick-Out 360 Degree Ball Return System
With the Kick-Out, made shots come right back. This 360 degree ball return system quickly and easily clips directly onto the basketball hoop and feeds made shots anywhere on the court. It provides easy twist-adjustment with an integrated handle so you can control where the ball returns.
- Rotating chute returns made shots anywhere on the court
- Quick and easy assembly
- Easy twist-adjustment with integrated handle
- Built to last through multiple seasons of use
- Provides 4 hooks to attach to basketball hoop
SKLZ Kick-Out 360 Degree Ball Return System Grey
- Dimensions: 6.0 inches (H) x 14.0 inches (W) x 14.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 2.8 pounds
- Included in the box: SKLZ Kick-Out 360 Degree Ball Return System
- Made in China
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?