QB Pocket Passer Premium

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Four QB Pocket Passer Panels

Three Mesh Connector Panels

QB Pocket Passer Duffle Bag

198 in stock


Patented Design

Our Patented Design creates realistic throwing lanes and windows, allowing quarterbacks to train their eyes to locate and track their target, develop chemistry with their receivers, and master the art of throwing blind.

Each panel is 6'5" and comes equipped with wheels, making them easy to move across all field surfaces. This flexibility allows for various drills and training exercises. To keep the panels stationary, simply use the wheels' locking feature. Sand bags are also included in case of windy conditions.

Nylon Mesh

Durable panel with just the right amount of stretch

Aluminum Base

Two stabilizing legs that easily click into place

Fiberglass Poles

Flexible poles that fit comfortably together

360 Swivel Wheels

Attach to the base legs for multidirectional movement

QB Duffle Bag

Allows for easy storage and transport

Wheels

Built-in wheels so you can roll instead of carry

Padded Handles

Carry over the shoulder or roll like a suitcase

Reinforced

Stiff bottom pad to prevent rips and tears

Easy - Grab Zippers

Durable, easy-grab rubber zipper pulls

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Specs

Height: 6'5"

Width: 3"

Weight: 7 lbs

Build out

Nylon Mesh

Fiberglass Poles

Base Pole

Base Legs

Wheels

Quality Guaranteed

If a part arrives damaged or malfunctions during use, we will send you a replacement immediately.

Contact us at info@qbpocketpasser.com

75% of Reps WASTED

Why do Quarterbacks spend most of their annual reps in an environment that's nothing like what they'll experience in games?

QB's throw year round with nothing in front of them and still expect their training to translate when they get thrown into a pocket come Fall.

What if missed throws weren't because of talent or mechanics, but because of a lack of real pocket reps? It's time for QB's to train their eyes as much as they train their arms.

It's time for QB's to practice how they play...

Our testimonials

Practice How you Play

If you're not training for the pocket, You're not training to play QUarterback

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