⚾ Swing into Success with Every Practice!
The Tomaki Rope Trainer Baseball Batting Practice Equipment is a portable and durable training tool designed for youth baseball and softball players. With adjustable pitch speeds and movements, it allows for effective one-on-one coaching without the need for a pitcher. Its compact design and easy attachment options make it perfect for practice anywhere, ensuring batters can focus on improving their skills.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.25 x 7.52 x 3.39 inches |
Package Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Tomaki |
Warranty Description | 2 |
Model Name | lashengqi |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Manufacturer | Tomaki |
Included Components | Batting Swing Trainer |
A**R
works good,
good product
D**.
Awesome for those with small yards
This is the perfect practice tool for those with a small or fenced yard. No more worrying about the ball going over the fence. It’s versatile in that you can adjust how high you attach it to the fence. It’s durable and easy for my 10 year old to “launch” the ball. It’s the perfect size for our yard!
W**R
Didn't work as well as I wanted
It just didn't perform as well as I expected. so sorry to say it was returned. Ropes were always tangled making the ball not glide on them properly.
X**M
Easy On the Go Practice!
I love that this is easy to set up. On a tree, pole, link fence at the park, etc., this can literally be set up anywhere. My 6 year old is in her 2nd year of beginning coach-pitch softball, so any practice we can do without a tee is awesome. with this we can adjust the height that meets her needs and control the speed of the ball with how fast or slow we open and close the two strings. Also it's nice not to have to go running all over the field after the ball when she does get a good hit in. it did take us awhile to get the hang of how to use it, but it's a great addition to our practices and can be used by her whole team while we run different drills with the other players.
H**
Great transitional tool for kiddo
My 5 yr old is coming from Teeball to coach pitch this year in the fall and I love the ability to adjust speed as needed to get him use to a ball being pitched. It was easy to hook up to a tree. Still officially in Teeball for the spring/summer but love this tool to be able to get him used to the ball moving. Does take some trial and error to get used to it and adjust speed but with practice on the pitching end just like the batting you will improve. Not sure why some people rated this lower for expecting it to be a tool someone can operate by themselves. Obviously you need someone to operate the pitching side of this and be somewhat competent. Would definitely recommend.
A**.
Works well and kids love it
This works great - my kids love it! We hooked the velcro strap on a tree, and they had so much fun taking turns zipping the ball to each other and practicing hitting. It was easy to figure out how to do it and works well. It seems well made and durable, and I like that it comes with replacement cord and a bag to store it in. Overall, a great product. If you want to practice hitting, this is perfect.
D**O
Improve baseball training
I recently got the Rope Trainer Baseball Batting Practice Equipment for my boys, and they love it. This batting practice tool is perfect for one-on-one coaching, helping them improve their skills. The design is ideal for both baseball and softball, making it versatile for various training sessions. It’s a valuable addition to their baseball training equipment, providing an effective way to enhance batting skills. Highly recommended for parents, coaches and players alike!
T**T
A little tricky, still getting the hang of it
This was super quick to set up and seems to be of good quality ( I will update if I find it doesn't hold up). The hard part is figuring out how to use it in the most effective way. The ropes are very long and it makes me think I probably need to be farther back from the batter than I am able to be in our backyard space. The second variable that is hard to figure out is just how hard to pull the two handles apart to shoot the ball forward with enough force but not too much so that it's blazing fast... figuring it out and then doing it consistently seems tricky. This is a fun addition to my daughters at home batting practices but not the quickest thing to figure out.
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