Monday, April 30, 2012

Choosing Quality Baseball / Softball Pitching machines

When choosing a new baseball pitching machine or softball pitching machine there aresix things to consider!

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First is the quality, if the machine is not accurate and durablewith consistent speeds it is worthless! Second is the warranty, does the manufacturer stand behind their product. Warranties can range fromone year to five years. Be sure to read the fin print because some warranties cover only certain parts that may or may not wear out quickly. Also consider if the warranty is transferable because in the event you decide to sellthat will be an excellent selling point. Third and very important is the cost of the pitching machine. Prices canrange from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. If you are purchasing a machine for recreational use you do not need to purchase a machine that cost a lot of money. There are low cos t, affordable pitching machines on the market that will serve you well and last for years. Shipping cost should also be considered. Some batting machine companies actually make a profit off shipping cost! Those that really want and need your business will provide reasonable shipping charges and some ship free of charge! Are parts available? Be sure to find out if parts are available for the machine you choose in the event you ever need to replace anything. Are you purchasing a machine that is right for you or your child? There are pitching machines with speeds from 20 mph to over 100 mph. Be sure to choose a machine that will meet the speed requirements that are best for you. Some multiple wheelbatting machines will throw a verity of pitches. Curveballs, fastballs, knuckleballs, sliders and more. There are also single wheel models that will throw only fastballs and have speeds rangi ng from 20 mph to near 100 mph.

When used properly pitching machines are a great way to improve arm, back, shoulder and upper body batting strength, hand eye coordination and batting technique. Commonly used to save the pitchers arm for game day.They are also great when combined with batting cages to save on ball recovery time.

If you need more than one machine some companies will provide wholesale rates.

Most companies will take PayPal payments, Visa, Mastercard and debitcards.

No matter what pitching machine you choose, consider the questions above and you will make a great decision on a machine that will give years of trouble free service and still have resale value.





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