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Friday, July 11, 2008

Hit-A-Way Training Baseball

The Original solo batting trainer, endorsed by Derek Jeter!

Hit-A-Way is a batting aid for ball players of all ages that attaches to most trees and poles, in your backyard or on the field. Practice hitting to all fields, hitting high, low, or middle pitches; hitting fast or slow pitches, and batting right and left handed. Baseball or softball is attached to a solid polyurethane tubing, with adjustable Velcro bindings on each end that attach quickly and easily to most types of secured poles. Delivers simulated pitches without chasing balls or using expensive machines. Develops superior hand/eye coordination and homerun swing. All components made and assembled in USA. Ball is made in Taiwan.
Customer Review: grandkids like it
I bought this for my grandchildren to use and they and their father enjoy it. Dad thinks he is able to use it easier than the boys ages 4 and7.


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