Pro Performance Hit A Way Tennis endorsed by Andy Roddick
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| Pro Performance Hit A Way Tennis endorsed by Andy Roddick |
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Product Description |
| This tennis trainer is the newest in the family of quality training products. The Hit-A-Way Tennis trainer makes for effective practice by allowing the player to practice forehand, backhand and footwork in one continuous drill. Improve your hand-eye coordination and increase your aerobic ability with this trainer developed by special request from leading tennis coaches. It's simple to set up and quickly attaches to any pole or tree. If you are looking for easy setup convenience, consider buying the portable Hit-A-Way pole (available separately). Great for practicing anywhere. Tennis players will see instant improvement in their technique. The Hit-A-Way Tennis set comes with one replacement ball. |
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Product Details |
- Improves technique, control, hand-eye coordination and footwork agility
- Acts like your own personal trainer
- Simulates rallies without chasing balls
- Practice, train, or just warm-up
- Image is shown with a Hit A Way Pole, sold separately
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Customer Reviews |
surprisingly great.
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| Review Date: April 10, 2006 |
| Reviewer: ConsumateConsumer, |
| i really didn't expect much from this product. In fact, i left it in the box in my yard all winter. The weather here finally improved, so I decided to break it out and see if it would really work. to my surprise, i found myself spending an hour hitting forehand after forehand. it really works and helps improve consistancy of strokes and allows you to really hit out on your shots. a great investment for those who like to swing a racket and smash a tennis ball. |
Good pratice equipment
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| Review Date: March 16, 2006 |
| Reviewer: LillianSays, New York, NY United States |
| Fairly good pratice equipment for tennis or baseball. If you want to challenge yourself it's better on the tennis court. For pratice during the off season or when it's snowing, this is a good alternative. I recommend this product (if you have the space). |
Good for practicing strokes
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| Review Date: June 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: E. Goodridge, usa |
| I bought this product a few years ago, and I still use it to practice. It's not always easy to find a parter, or even a backboard to hit a ball. There are usually a pole at a playground that you can attach it to. I do have problems with the ball losing velocity as it wraps around the pole, but normally when you make solid contact, it does just fine. Where this product is great is repetition. I am learning to hit the ball with my opposite hand. The hit-away really allows you to hit over and over, as well as working on proper form for the strokes. Good practice, but not perfect! |
Nothing wrong with the product except its not too helpful
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| Review Date: April 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: D. Nelson, Arlington, VA |
| Except of young kids, tennis is not a game where people stuggle to hit the ball because the racquet is relatively large - instead the struggle is hitting the ball well on the run. This device is not going to help you hit the ball better or improve your game. In fact, it could hurt your game by making you stand around and wait for the ball. |
HMMMM???
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| Review Date: March 22, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jose Vergel, (COL) |
| I try to use this but don't work good!!. The best option is play in a court! |
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