Dribbling goggles, weighted balls, and rebounders for solo basketball practice.

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Spalding Bounce Back Mini Basketball Return
Spalding

Spalding Bounce Back Mini Basketball Return

★ 4.4 Best Rebounder

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
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Franklin Sports Basketball Dribble Training Goggles
Franklin Sports

Franklin Sports Basketball Dribble Training Goggles

★ 4.3 Best Dribble Trainer

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
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Sklz Pro Training Weighted Basketball
Sklz

Sklz Pro Training Weighted Basketball

★ 4.3 Best Weighted Ball

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
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