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Sporting Goods : Pro Performance Hit-A-Way Baseball and Pole Combo Endorsed by Derek JeterIn association with Amazon.comfrom: Pro Performance Sports List Price: $179.99 Amazon.com's Price: $106.91 You Save: $73.08 (41%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon Minimum Age: 72 monthsBinding: Sports Brand: Pro Performance Sports EAN: 0831345001106 Label: Pro Performance Sports Manufacturer: Pro Performance Sports Model: HW08-100-001 Publisher: Pro Performance Sports Studio: Pro Performance Sports Sales Rank: 2393 MPN: 1181272 Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: The Hit-A-Way Pole and Baseball Hit-A-Way Combo make for the ultimate portable baseball training tool. Endorsed by nine time all star Derek Jeter, the Hit-A-Way Pole and Hit-A-Way Combo allows you to perfect your swing without the headache of lost balls or broken windows. This package includes the Baseball Hit-A-Way Trainer and secure, portable Hit-A-Way Pole for hours of invaluable practice. The convenient Hit-A-Way also sets up quickly and easily collapses for storage. The Hit-A-Way is an ideal training device for the home, park or school. Product Description: Pro Performance has developed an effective training tool that doubles as your own personal batting instructor. It's designed to improve your hand-eye coordination while also improving your overall pacing, timing, and confidence in your swing. It adjusts easily to hit high, middle, or low balls and attaches to a tree or pole and can be used in a backyard, practice field, and many other places. The pole locks into place for stability while the foot pads keep the pole in a steady position. It's also a great tool to practice switch hitting. Great for team practice, the Hit-A-Way Baseball and Pole Combo sets up very quickly and also collapses to 3-1/2 feet for easy transport and storage. Additionally, wheels and a handle are also included to make it even more effortless to move around. Note: It's recommended that you use a practice bat with your Hit-A-Way Baseball and Pole Combo. Much like the balls in a batting cage, the durable materials are meant to last and should not be used with a high-end aluminum or wood bat. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Solid productFirst, I am a recreational adult baseball player. Our league is very competitive, so our gear is most often the best we can buy. I have used the hit-a-way ball for a year now with good success. I was forced to purchase the pole because in Phoenix, there is no round poles to play off of. The Hit-A-Way pole was very solid, which was what I wanted. I was afraid that hitting it with enough force would tip it over, but not this product. It is heavy as posted by others, but the attached wheels makes ... Read More Rating: - great for boys (and girls) ages 6-56!This - along with a pogo stick and stilts - was my effort to get my kids offf the video games at least some of the time! I thought this might be too hard for the 6 year old, but he persisted and is getting better at it. The point is, it's so fun he keeps trying! The 13 yr old - and my 17 year old daughter are enjoying it too. There seems to be a trade-off between the stilts and the hit-a-way. Only the little guy can handle the pogo stick - go figure! Rating: - Hit-A-Way is Very Fun!We bought the Hit-A-Way after using their Jr. version for several years. This is a fabulous concept for focused young ball player. An excellent way to get the feel of precision batting. Rating: - Read The Instructions Before UseRead a previous buyers comments. However, I still purchased this for my 7 y/o. Because of said problems, I made sure to read the instructions prior to use. (Yes, I am a man so y'all know how hard that was.) Anyway, the most difficult part of the Hit-a- Way Pole was putting it away. After the 1-3 minute set up time, my 7 y/o needed about 5 swings to get the hang of this product. 30 minutes later he and my 16 y/o had figured out how they both could use it at the same time. (Helmets suggested) 2 hours ... Read More Rating: - Junk Plain and SimpleI bought this for my 8 year old to practice hitting. Although well built, it is poorly designed. The place where the Hit a Way attaches is not logical and causes interference with the legs. The cables on the Hit a Way are so stiff that the ball loses velocity quickly and does not wrap and come back around for the 2nd hit. You might get one or two hits in before it is unusable. A GIANT waste of money. The only reason I give it 2 stars is the construction is solid. Browse for similar items by category:
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