I would like recomendations on a ball machine. Also machines to avoid. Interested to see peoples thoughts on the Playmate Volley machine and any of the Lobster portables. Also recommendations on a ball mower. Thanks
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I have a lobster. Here are a few quick thoughts:
I had to return two machines before I got one that wasn't defective. Althought the company was pretty easy to deal with, packing the machines up and returning them was no picnic.
It works better with practice balls (pressureless), which can be tough on the arm and strings.
The capacity isn't all that great. I usually had to refill it about 6 times to get a decent workout.
The side-to-side function on the basic model isn't that great....instead of getting balls at specific spots, they come out randomly as the machine oscillates.
I would NOT recommend the Lobster unless portability is by far the most important factor for you.
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Thanks Rosheem
Many thanks for your letter. Even though Lobster talks about how well built their product is, your response means more to me. Probably on a portable Playmate may be the best.
John Yandell responded and talked about the Ace Attack which I never heard of but it seems to be a great machine - costs a few more nickels though!!
Again, thanks. I appreciate the response. Dixie
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Ace Attack
Originally posted by johnyandell View PostThis is an incredible machine--I've been using it for a few years.
The Ace Attack:
http://www.sportsattack.com/ace-attack.php
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I, too, would recommend the Ace Attack Tennis Ball Machine. Fantastic machine!The Ace Attack tennis machine throwing head easily raises to serving height delivering left or right handed serves and second serves with authentic high kicks. The Ace Attack is the most versatile Tennis Machine on the market today and ships free at Any Season Sports!
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Originally posted by rosheem View PostI have a lobster. Here are a few quick thoughts:
I had to return two machines before I got one that wasn't defective. Althought the company was pretty easy to deal with, packing the machines up and returning them was no picnic.
It works better with practice balls (pressureless), which can be tough on the arm and strings.
The capacity isn't all that great. I usually had to refill it about 6 times to get a decent workout.
The side-to-side function on the basic model isn't that great....instead of getting balls at specific spots, they come out randomly as the machine oscillates.
I would NOT recommend the Lobster unless portability is by far the most important factor for you.
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