SKLZ Star Kick Soccer Trainer Swirl
- Hands-free trainer allows players to maximize the number of touches on the ball with more mobility
- 6-ft. kinetic elastic cord stretches over 18 feet
- Neoprene waistband with Velcro strap and clip
- Durable patented neoprene glove fits #3, #4 and #5 soccer balls
- Develops confidence and strengthens kicking, shooting, trapping and throw-in skills
Stretch your soccer skills to the limit with StarKick without chasing the ball. Practice just about anywhere to build skills, develop confidence, and improve shooting, passing, receiving, jugglinh, ball control and throw-ins.Great for soccer training (even without the team), the versatile Pro Performance Starkick Soccer Trainer consists of a stretchable neoprene sheath that fits around a soccer ball and an ankle wrap connected by a rubber cord. No more chasing the ball into the street or damaging the garage! The Star Kick offers a hands-free challenge that allows players to maximize the number of touches on the ball, as well as improve reaction time and coordination with both feet. The braided elastic cord offers smooth and realistic action
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Review by Angelo A. Jimenez for SKLZ Star Kick Soccer Trainer Swirl
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Got this soccer trainer last month and tried it immediately. It really does save you a lot of time going after your ball, affords you more ball-feet contact, and allows you to kick as hard as you can without worrying where it will go, which are all very good. I got it for my my 8 year old daughter, but she lost interest after a short while, though. Its major drawback is that you almost cannot avoid stepping or tripping on the elastic cord everytime you plant your foot beside the ball when positioning for a kick. Its because the cord is tied to your waist and must lie before you when taking your kick. To avoid this, I find myself holding the cord up in front of me, then releasing it as I hit the ball. A little awkward. I ended up hanging the cord to the cross bar of a goal, some distance from the posts, and it worked fine for me. Its a good set-up for juggling practice, too. Just find something high enough to hang the cord to, with sufficient space in front, so you dont have to worry about anything else other than kicking the ball. I find this contraption useful really as a last option, when you dont have anyone to kick the ball back to you.