Champion Sports Optic Yellow Tether
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This is a Chinese product
The length is about 9'
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There is a separate one I bought.
I received it within 41 days of delivery, and I received it within 4 days of delivery. can be resolved by simply purchasing some better rope, however it is certainly not something I expected to have to deal with at this point, nor should I have to for as long as it has The third problem is that the ball is pretty darn hard and the kids (and myself during practice) struggle to hit I would recommend using a ball that has a softer rope over one with a harder You can replace the rope with a better one, but it should already be included with the kit to save everyone from having to go seeking one.
In addition to the tether ball in the middle of the driveway (portable), we also have the neighborhood kids over to play. Even they tell me stories of playing tether ball at the family home. A 10 foot rope is included with the ball that you can cut to size. Some reviewers mention that it is too hard, but there is a simple solution just deflate it a bit more (softer) and you will not have any hardness problems! The pole was replaced by a 1 1/2" electrical conduit from Home Depot for twelve bucks and a hole was drilled in the driveway to accommodate the pole. In order to ensure the pole didn't adhere to the concrete as the concrete dried, we kept turning it. Having removed the pole after concrete had hardened we now have the option of putting it back in or removing it You should not buy the "Fence poles" as your tether ball poles, they're twice as expensive! We had one when our kids were young that we made by digging a hole in the backyard and screwing our eye bolt into the top of the pole. The only other thing it needed was a snap clip so you can remove the ball and rope from the pole when you're done playing. I am not kidding when I say the total of 20 dollars for the ball, pole, and clips was one of the best "kid appreciation" things I have ever bought, and it is also great exercise for them!.
I love my tetherball - His obsession cost him money from his allowance, so he bought a ball so he could play with his friends on the school playground after school. For the price, it's a good deal It has been sturdy so far and the ball is still in great shape. The problem is that it does not address a number of concerns. It's tough to hit this ball. There's no doubt about it. I've heard that it's hard! All the kids complaining about how painful it is to hit it with their hands. At least one child had to visit a doctor after playing with it for having jammed fingers. Although I don't think hitting a boulder would hurt any more than hitting a rock, some of the other tetherballs kids bring to the playground are much easier to use. Likewise, the rope broke after just a week or so of use where it was attached. It costs us a lot of money to buy a big pack of nylon rope, and we replace it every three months We are approaching the end of four There's a certain amount of wear and tear on this rope, but our replacement rope lasts much longer than the one that came with it.
If you brought it in every night, you might be able to keep it longer, but I left it out throughout the The other brand I replaced this one with was one I'd left on the pole for more than a decade. I had to replace it the last time, however. The only one I had lasted only one year, and I need another. There will be no more purchases of this product.
Tetherballs like this aren't too hard to find. Having fun is the best part of I am surprised that the tetherball has faded so much in just the first week of being up in the yard. I guess we need to take There is no way I can reach the top, so that is not going to.
It does not stand up to the elements well. There is no reason for me to repurchase this product. Aside from being hard on the hand, the ball also feels quite sharp. The purchase was not worth it.
This was a birthday gift I bought for my daughter. The ball was attached by a rope that lasted about two weeks before the hook that connected the rope to the ball snapped off. The damage was not caused by overly rough handling by my daughter. It was a tether ball game like any other.