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Ball Coach

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Whether you’re a professional coach or an amateur player, the Ball Coach is a must-have to measure the speed of a ball in flight accurately.

The Ball Coach is designed with precision in mind. It captures the fastest speed of a ball in flight, allowing you to keep track of your progress and improve your game. The device is easy to use. Simply hold down the button before the ball is in flight and release it when the speed is displayed.

The Ball Coach also features a Constant-On Mode. With Constant-On, the Ball Coach triggers without the press of a button. This feature is perfect for coaches who need to take multiple readings in quick succession.

With the Ball Coach, you can measure the speed of any type of ball, including baseballs, softballs, soccer balls, footballs, and more. Plus, the compact, lightweight design makes it easy to carry around. So, it’s perfect for on-the-go use.

Whether you’re looking to measure the speed of your own pitches or track your team’s progress, the Ball Coach is the perfect tool for you. Order yours today and take your game to the next level!

Features

  • Measures from 25 mph to 130 mph
  • Accurate to within +/- 1 mph (+/- 2 kph)
  • 120-feet range on a baseball
  • 25-count pitch memory

Includes

  • Soft-shell belt holster case
  • Wrist strap
  • 2 AAA alkaline batteries
  • Illustrated quick start guide
  • 2-year warranty

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