It works but the built quality is a bit shotty. It isn't catching tennis or baseballs so it won't break or collapse. Let's just say the price matches the quality in this case.
I've only used it once for testing but it was a little bit time consuming to install and uninstall especially because of the screw on clamps to hold the net on to the table. So you must prepare for about 20~30 min to set up and break down the net and ipong machine before each session, unless you want to leave it on the table indefinitely.
Also the clamp WILL NOT work on thick tables. It just simply does not have enough room on the clamp.
Other than that it was quite usable and caught alot of balls so I didn't have to break my back picking up 100+ balls every time.
Overall, I'm pretty satisfied.
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Review by
marici22
(Verified Customer)
for IPONG Catch Net
on February 22, 2014
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