Dribbling goggles, weighted balls, and rebounders for solo basketball practice.
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Spalding
Spalding Bounce Back Mini Basketball Return
The Spalding Bounce Back lets you practice shooting solo — it returns the ball after each shot. Folds flat for garage storage. A youth staple for developing shooting form without a partner.
Pros
- Returns ball after each shot
- Enables solo shooting practice
- Folds flat for storage
Cons
- Mini size — not regulation
- Best for close-range drills
Franklin Sports
Franklin Sports Basketball Dribble Training Goggles
Dribbling goggles block the view of the ball, forcing players to keep eyes up during drills. Used by coaches at all levels to break the heads-down habit in young guards.
Pros
- Forces eyes-up dribbling
- Lightweight foam frame
- Youth and adult sizes
Cons
- Takes adjustment to wear during drills
- Peripheral vision blocked by design
Sklz
Sklz Pro Training Weighted Basketball
The Sklz weighted basketball builds handle strength faster than a standard ball. Three pounds of extra weight forces forearm and wrist engagement on every dribble. Switch to a regular ball after drills for an instant improvement in feel.
Pros
- 3 lb weighted training ball
- Builds stronger handles and wrist strength
- Standard feel and texture
Cons
- Not for game use
- Heavy feel requires adjustment period