Summary of Contents for FUNSPARKS Jazzminton SPORT
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Manuals Contents List Assembly Instructions Rules & More ® Patents Pending .com...
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Contents Jazzminton Sport Net Frame Top Bar Birdie Case 4 Sport Birdies 2 Sport Wind Birdies (four colors) (orange) Green Paddle Orange Paddle 4 Yellow Balls Parts below are only needed in windy conditions 2 Anchor Hooks Red Court Rope...
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How to Assemble Set up time about 2-4 minutes Watch assembly video funsparks.com/jazzminton-sport-how-to-assemble 1. Remove from Carry Bag: Frame - Top Bar - Net. 2. Unfold the Frame tubes from the Foam Holder. 3. Plug tubes together, they are connected with bungee ropes which make it really simple.
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6. Remove one 2Way-Connector from the Top Bar. 2Way-Connector 7. Slide the Top Bar through the top sleeve of the Net. 8. Place the 2Way-Connector back onto the Top Bar. 9. Connect the 2Way-Connector to the Frame. 10. Attach the two bungee cords to the eyelets at the bottom of the Net. This is to stretch out the Net.
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Sport Birdie & Jazzminton Sport is best played using the Sport Birdie. The reason for this is because every hit, no matter how hard, CAN be returned. The Sport Birdie is designed to slow down as it flies, allowing you time to react in order to return it.
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Learn and Practice Jazzminton Jazzminton is easy to learn. Below are two steps to help you in your Jazzminton Sport adventure. FIRST STEP: Pass the Sport Birdie back and forth without the Net until you can rally it for some time. Do this step until you feel comfortable and then move to the second step.
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Rules Objective: To win points by hitting a Birdie/Ball through the Jazzminton Window until opponent cannot return it. Determine Who Starts Players rally, hitting the Birdie/Ball through the Jazzminton Window, the winner of the rally gets the first serve. Serving Serving player is a minimum of 6 feet from the Jazzminton Net and must underhand serve the Birdie/Ball.
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