Pros:
does help in the aid of hitting, its lightweight and easy to use
Cons:
each time it shoots out the balls they are different, very light weight machine moves while pitching, can not use very well in wind the balls are too light
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7/14/2008 10:36:04 AM - By:
kay
Pros:
lightweight,easy to put together
Cons:
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4/2/2009 8:49:59 PM - By:
Pros:
there are no pros to this pitching machine it is a complete waste of money
Cons:
if you have any problems with machine the manufacturer will not help you. i bought this machine for my kids and it throws the ball all over one of the balls would not even go through the shoot. called atec they said sorry you own it we do not warranty this product it is just a cheap pitching machine
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6/23/2009 2:31:56 PM - By:
dissappointed
Pros:
Great machine at a great price. My kids love using it in the back yard and I don't have to worry about their safety like I would if they were using hard balls
Cons:
None
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7/17/2009 2:40:08 PM - By:
Thomas
Pros:
For the price this was a great buy. Didn't want to spend $1000 so this is a great one.
Cons:
None
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2/25/2010 1:29:05 PM - By:
Pros:
Works better than I thought it would. In just the first weekend of use (3-4hrs) my 12 year old daughter (1st year playing ball) now swings better than ever. The thing I like the best about the machine is that it doesn't always throw strikes. Some would say this is a con, but I think it's a benefit, it keeps them on there toes.
I find it pitches way better with the automatic feeder vs hand feeding, more strikes. For under a hundred bucks you can't beat it. I highly endorse this machine, fantastic value for the money and it's a lot of fun. Plus, I have a 700 amp battery booster and a 200 watt inverter and it pitches for over an hour, now I take it to the kids practices and they all love it. I honestly can't say enough good things about the machine or the folks here at Beapro. Thank you.
Cons:
It is a little light, but if you take the rubber feet off you can push the legs into the grass. This helps keep it a little more stable. I am thinking of filling the legs with sand or even cement, this should solve the movement issue.
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Date:
6/15/2010 12:20:08 AM - By:
Happy Dad