Katchet Duo
This bundle contains two Katchet which clip neatly together to form a longer deflection board for both cricket and hockey coaching. Katchet has been designed to deflect the ball in an unpredictable yet realistic fashion using a weather proof, impact resistant polypropylene surface which provides outstanding speed transference and durability.
Product Specification
Product Specification
80 x 500 x 650 mm
2.1 Kilograms
Benefits
Benefits
Based on the principles of deflection and reaction, Katchet is helping hockey goalkeepers sharpen their reflexes and improve their shot stopping technique whilst outfield players can hone their first touch and control.
Katchet is used by hockey players from grass roots to elite level.
How to use these products
How to use these products
The Katchet is a lightweight, portable training aid and just lies on top of your hockey astro surface. Its highly durable and great for adding extra challenge and deviations which replicate match situations.
Shipping
Shipping
🚛 FREE* + FAST UK DELIVERY on Katchets and Crazy Catch x Katchet Combo's
Katchets are dispatched from our Lightning Sports UK warehouse same or next working day and are delivered using a fully tracked Evri 3-5 standard service. You can upgrade to express delivery at the checkout if you are in a rush!
If you order our Crazy Catch x Katchet combo, the items will be dispatched together from Crazy Catch UK.
All orders over £50 qualify for free standard delivery.
Order by 1pm on weekdays for same day dispatch.
Katchet Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“We are always looking to bring our training sessions to life…Whether training for the Olympics or just starting out, the Katchet is an amazing tool which is great fun but also focuses individuals by constantly challenging them…because the ball does something different but is match realistic every time.”
Katchet ... As Used By
Upskill your Keepers with Katchet
"Using 2 katchet ramps as a hockey training aid for Goalkeeper training in combination with a Crazy Catch. Great for rebound and deflection shot training and testing reactions" H.Ackland