DoItTennis.com to Include Lobster Sports Tennis Ball Machines for Fall 2011Machines Cover Wide Price Range, Skill Level and Variety of Features
By: Christopher Mohr The entry-level model from Lobster Sports is the Elite Freedom , which sells for $799. Its full horizontal oscillation will push beginning players in their development. It can propel balls up to 70 MPH and can lob shots up to 50 degrees. The battery life ranges from two to four hours and its 35-pound weight provides great portability. It has a hopper that holds up to 150 balls so you spend more time hitting than picking up balls. The Elite 1 tennis ball machine at $1,089 provides a few features not available on the Elite Freedom. The maximum ball velocity is 80 MPH and the lob shots go up to 60 degrees. Spin controls allow you to work with shots that have back and top spin. At 42 pounds, it is slightly heavier than the Elite Freedom but not at a significant cost to portability. The battery life is from four to eight hours. The Elite 2 ($1,349) Even greater oscillation comes in the Elite 3 ($1,599) with its two-line oscillation feature that better simulates game play, making it a superb training tool. The next step up from the Elite 1-3 models is the Grand Slam IV ($1,899). It provides fully random oscillation and also randomizes the speed and spin put on the ball. The machine can be set up to perform the grinder, power baseline and all-court drills with six possible shot locations for each drill. This better approximates game play conditions. It uses a control panel with touch buttons instead of dials for more precise configuration. An optional 20 function remote control can be purchased for addional convenience. The Grand Slam V ($2,199) adds the ability to set up to 6 shot locations, making it an even better simulation of competitive play. The top of the line deluxe tennis ball machine from Lobster Sports is the Grand Slam V Limited Edition ($2,499). This machine is as close as you can get to a live human opponent without actually being one. It improves on the already great Grand Slam V by providing 18 shot locations. For more information about the Lobster Sports tennis ball machines. Please visit www.DoItTennis.com or call 866-900-3648. About the Companies Lobster Sports Inc. is based in North Hollywood, CA. The company started in 1970 when Harry Giuditta, bought Green Brook Developing Company, a company that built inferior quality ball machines before going bankrupt. Mr. Guiditta recalled all machines, restored them to working order and shipped them to every customer free of charge, thus starting a legacy of dedication to customer service. DoItTennis.com is based in Oceanside, CA and was founded in 2004. They are one of the leading online retailers of tennis equipment and apparel, including Lobster Sports tennis ball machines. Their site features Racquet Pro Technology, which efficiently allows buyers to comparison shop and narrow down selection based on their criteria. # # # www.DoItTennis.com, an online tennis retailer, is based in Oceanside, CA and was founded in 2004. Do It Tennis prides itself on a next-generation shopping experience, excellent customer service, and quality tennis products. Call us today! (866) 900-3648 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
|