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Wilson Portable Ball Machine w/ Remote-2 line
Submitted by dgec on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 12:14.
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The Wilson Portable Ball Machine combines state of the art portability with the performance you expect from Wilson. This model includes a remote control with two line ball feed capability.
The 2-line feature automatically shoots one ball to the forehand court and then one ball to the backhand court. This allows two players to play with the machine at the same time, or allows a single player to practice alternating forehand and backhand shots.
The keychain-sized remote unit starts and stops the ball throws, and also starts and stops the oscillator to position ball throws anywhere across the court.
The first measure of a portable machine is its actual portability.
The Wilson Portable Ball Machine is lighter (38lbs.) and more compact (22"L x 14"W x 20"H) than any ball machine with similar features. Plus, it includes a built in handle and towing wheels to enhance portability.
The Wilson Portable Ball Machine also features:
- Trajectory Control: Variable from groundstroke to lob so you can practice all the shots, including overheads.
- Speed Control:Adjustable from 10 MPH to 70 MPH. The slowest speeds are useful for younger players. The highest speeds are equivalent to professional-level passing shots.
- Interval Control: Sets the time between ball throws from one ball every 1.5 seconds for rapid volleys, to one ball every ten seconds.
- Spin Control: Adjustable for flat shots, or for varying degrees of topspin or backspin.
- Built in Oscillator: Delivers balls either in one position, or randomly across the court so you can practice hitting on the run.
- Battery Life: Three to four hours per charge. Enough for a serious workout.
- Remote Control:A keychain sized remote unit starts and stops the ball throws, and also starts and stops the oscillator to position ball throws anywhere across the court.
- Ball Capacity: 110 balls. Comparable to the capacity of the largest portable ball baskets.
- All-in One Control Panel:All functions are controlled by a single electronic control panel. In addition to the control functions it includes a battery charge indicator, and an automatic time delay so you can walk to your playing position after start up.
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