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Sporting Goods : Pro Performance Zip-N-Hit Pro Baseball Trainer Endorsed by Derek JeterIn association with Amazon.comfrom: Pro Performance Sports List Price: $24.99 Amazon.com's Price: $20.99 You Save: $4.00 (16%)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: 0831345001212 Label: Pro Performance Sports Manufacturer: Pro Performance Sports Model: ZH01-000-06 Publisher: Pro Performance Sports Release Date: August 01, 2005 Size: One Size Fits All Studio: Pro Performance Sports Sales Rank: 2188 MPN: ZIP-N-HIT-PRO Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Pro Performance Zip-N-Hit Zip-N-Hit Pro acts like a portable batting cage, allowing batters to improve their swing almost anywhere. Players have fun while developing confidence and power.As much fun to pitch as it is to bat. - Baseball Hitting Aids Amazon.com Product Description: Perfect for newcomers to the game or those who want to improve growing skills, the Pro Performance Zip-N-Hit Pro acts like a portable batting cage, allowing batters to improve their swing almost anywhere. Players can improve hitting skills while increasing bat speed, as well as learning "top half" hitting while increasing bat speed. It's great for practicing hitting pitches of different speeds and movements. It comes with an attachment clip and strap, for easy attachment almost anywhere, and is suitable for ages 7 and up. It's also an effective training device for high school and collegiate use. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - zip n hitZip n hit is a great product! Every summer my ten year old sons hitting gets messed up. He is a good baseball hitter but summer camp underhand softball,nintendo wii and tennis racket baseball really have adverse affects on his "eye" It takes a lot of work to correct his hitting. I saw a coach using a zip n hit pro with his son and it got my attention so I purchased one.I own alot of baseball training equipment and in no time this simple device got my sons hitting back!! You can concentrate on consistent ... Read More Rating: - Great for odd reasonsThe team my 9-year-old boy is on uses these in practice and will even take some swings on them during the games. His coach also uses them with his 13 year olds team. Not saying the zip and hit is the reason why, but my boy's team has only lost 1 game in over 3 years of baseball, including fall ball. So it's not a bad team, and they use it quite extensively. At home we have the Hit-Away baseball mounted to a pole and it works great. But, I can't really take it with us. So, we picked up the ... Read More Rating: - Worth the money, but a quality a little iffyI bought this for my son when he was 9 years old. We attach it to the baseketball hoop and go to town! It REALLY helps warm up the swing and hand/eye coordination. The cord can fray pretty easily, we replaced ours after about a year. Comes with a second cord though. I can't pitch to save my life so this was a huge help to me. And I didn't have to run after the ball when it was hit. This also helped my son from dropping his back shoulder too much. If he swings below the string he ... Read More Rating: - Don't overuse itMy son hit .515 as an 8 year old last year. This year, he moved up a division and has struggled at around .250, even though he has a fairly nice swing. Using this device for two weeks, he suddenly can't hit anything. I pitched him hardballs today and he swung over the top of every one of the first 60! The problem with this device is that the ball doesn't drop like a pitched ball, so it actually trains them to swing higher than normal. I'll be putting this away for the season and trying to recover my son's ... Read More Rating: - Zip N Hit Works Teams Hit over 0.400 I got great results coaching 2 teams last season in 2006 using the Zip N Hit as a training aid in addition to live Batting Practice. We would work it into our routine for pre-game drills and starting practice drills. With every player maybe getting another 20-25 swings at a moving ball at each practice and pre-game session, over a season it adds up to 200-300 extra swings that you can't get from live BP (which takes too long, you must retrieve balls). Both of my teams last year batted as a team over 0.400 in ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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