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A revolutionary training ball to aid in pass development — the pass and catch Ram Rugby Solo Skills Rebounder Rugby Ball. One end is flat and the other a conventional rugby ball shape. The ball has been specifically developed to bounce back, spin and return to the player when the flat edge is thrown or passed against a wall. See video of the ball in action on Yardgames by English Rugby Union player Freddie Burns. The Solo Skills Ball can assist players of all ages and levels in improving their passing, catching, and throwing skills at their own individual performance pace, and independently of a training partner.

Key Features
  • Perfect for solo training: The RAM Solo Skills Rebounder Rugby Ball Size 3 is designed to help you practice and improve your rugby skills on your own.
  • Durable and high-quality: Made from premium materials, this rebounder rugby ball is built to withstand intense training sessions and last for years.
  • Enhances hand-eye coordination: The unique design of the rebounder ball helps you develop better hand-eye coordination, making you a more effective player on the field.
  • Suitable for all skill levels: Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, this rebounder rugby ball is perfect for honing your skills and taking your game to the next level.
  • Portable and easy to use: Lightweight and compact, you can take this rebounder rugby ball anywhere and set it up in seconds for a quick training session.
  • 3D Grip for ultimate passing and catching control
  • Ultima grade for synthetic rubber
  • Hand-stitched
  • 2 year shape guarantee
  • Sizes: 5, 4 or 3 are available
  • Size 3 Approx 14cm diameter, 19cm long
  • Colours may vary
From the Manufacturer

Ram Rugby Solo Skills Rebounder Rugby Ball - Size 3

YG4810
ONLINE ONLY
$33

Harvey Norman Customer Direct

  • Delivered by a trusted supplier – track online
  • Allow 5+ business days for delivery – depending on your location
  • Leaves warehouse in 1-2 business days