🎾 Elevate Your Game—One Swing at a Time!
The Tennis Simulator Replacement Arm is a high-quality training aid designed to enhance your tennis skills. With a lifespan of approximately 50,000 hits, this durable arm is perfect for both casual players and professionals. Its compact dimensions and lightweight design make it easy to practice anywhere, ensuring you can refine your technique without distractions. Trusted by tennis clubs and coaches globally, this product is essential for anyone serious about improving their game.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.92 x 4.33 x 3.15 inches |
Package Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BILLIE JEAN KING'S Eye Coach |
Manufacturer | Billie Jean King's Eye Coach |
T**M
Great exercise in garage
The full unit $180 is too expense. I built my own base use a bucket, and a bag of cement, a short 2x3 wood stub(2 feet, i used a leaf over metal). Going to add two wheels to the base for easy pull it around(heavy).
H**N
Great if you can make your own base
Great for teaching topspin forehand. I made my own base since it was too expensive to buy with their base.
C**L
Train to master topspin shots
Modified to fit in and use in weighted patio umbrella base. Increase that hand to eye coordination. Practice backspin and top spin shots. Gives the repetition you need to perfect these shots. Great product. Use for pickleball or tennis.
M**E
Nice training tool for topspin
When I read that I could buy the functioning portion of the eye coach for $49 dollars, I decided to buy the replacement head and build a base. The DIY base cost around $25 dollars bringing my cost to around $80 plus my time. Works fine, and saved over 140 dollars with the DIY project.
V**O
Eye coach
Good.
P**.
Build your own
I read that a person built their own base for this part, so I did the same thing. I had a weight at home and metal rods I used as legs and built the base for $50.00. A little engineering talent helps. Works fine for my tennis students.
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