Ball Machine Week: NEW Tennis Tutor Cube Oscillating Ball Machine

This Tennis Tutor Cube Oscillating Ball Machine has a random oscillator that automatically throws balls in a sweeping pattern from side to side so you get a great workout while hitting balls on the run.
This machine does what a ball machine is supposed to do, throw tennis balls so you can practice your strokes. Just turn it on, set the ball speed, adjust the elevation if necessary, and you are ready to start practicing.
You can change how often Tennis Cube throws balls from every two seconds to every ten seconds, and anywhere in between so you can practice at your own pace. Tennis Cube holds a full standard pick-up basket full of balls. And Tennis Cube even politely waits ten seconds after you turn it on before it begins throwing balls, giving you time to walk to the other side of the net.
Features:
- Ball capacity: 150 balls
- Trajectories: groundstroke to lob
- Ball ejection speed: 10-60 MPH
- Ball feed rate: 2 to 10 seconds
- Oscillator: built-in
- Playing time with heavy duty battery: 2 to 3 hours typical
- Anti-jam ball feeding mechanism
- 10-second start-up time delay
Learn more about the Tennis Tutor Cube Oscillating Ball Machine.
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Posted by Bob Wallace at April 8, 2010 10:38 AM
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