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mischasln
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Posted: 12/14/2019 at 3:32am |
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mjamja
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I think Newgy sells one without the cutout for robot head. It should be pretty easy to create the cutout for your particular robot.
Good luck finding what you need. Mark
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https://www.paddlepalace.com/Paddle-Palace-Rolling-Ball-Collection-Net-with-Stand/productinfo/OPNES/
Cut a hole in one of them and you are done. Those are less expensive but there is value in a catch net on rolls: it can be quickly taken away from the table; it's better for counter looping and looping long chops for example; also switching from training with your robot and playing somebody is much faster.
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I have used both types but with a robot I prefer the one with the side wings since I tend to scatter a lot of balls. The quick removal feature of the roll away is very useful in a club situation, but for personal use I never felt I lost significant time to setup and takedown
Mark
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On my 2050, I played once with the robot far away on top of a laundry cart and the long chops are so more realistic and enjoyable.
If the robot is on wheels as well as in the OP picture, a roll away catch net makes sense. Much more can be done; but true, the additional spending is probably an overkill for home. |
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mischasln
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Thank you all for your answers.
Since I need to assemble and disassembled the robot and the net every time I do training sessions, I’d rather have a dedicated cutout instead of cutting it myself. I’m aware of all available catch nets, ranging from the JOOLA practice net, the iPong catch net, the portable service practice nets from various brands and the aforementioned Newgy catch net. The thing is, I’m really looking for that kind of ball catch nets, otherwise I would not have made this thread. I even contacted Y&T and Tibhar, asking them if they sell those nets individually (since this kind of robots are all re-branded and made from the same factory anyway). Unfortunately, I haven’t received an answer yet. If by chance a dealer gets lost on this thread, I would be very grateful for any help. :)
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mischasln
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There’s also a similar catch net from Y&T which can be found on the Korean XIOM website.
There must be a way to buy those nets individually if for some reason one needs to replace is.
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I don´t know if it´s just me but this type of catcher is easy to be build with some tubes, connectors and sun shade net.
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mischasln
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I found another picture showing a Double Fish E6 robot. I was wondering if the net can be mounted on the table. It looks like the net is connected to the robot permanently. Or is it just “hanging” on the robot’s head? What do you think?
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mischasln
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I’m happy to see your results and be willing to spent some money if the quality and usability is near the one showing above.
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mischasln
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May I ask if you have the Newgy Versa net? If so:
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Tibhar Germany just replied to me that it's possible to buy the catching net separately.
Edited by mischasln - 12/16/2019 at 6:25am |
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