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Pitches up to 80mph. Throws flyballs 200+ feet.
Runs on both AC(110v), and DC(12v). Power cords both come with machine.
Fastballs, curveballs, sliders.
Great tool for youth to college players.
Comes with 3 balls
KEY PITCH MASTER FEATURES ⇒ 5-Position Variable Speed Control — Pitches balls from 40mph to 80 mph, satisfying all player levels from Little League to college ⇒ Adjustable Pitching Head for Curves, Sliders, Fastballs, Grounders & Fly Balls — The pitching head rotates in several directions for fine-tuning pitches into the strike zone, changing pitches, and for defensive practice ⇒ State of the Art Electronics — Onboard computer chip provides exact settings for the amount of break for curves and sliders, faster recovery speed between pitches, and maximum accuracy and consistency within the strike zone ⇒ Two-Wheel Performance — Performance and versatility comparable to machines costing up to 3 times as much ⇒ Multiple Ball Options — Throws Axiom Sports Smooth Poly Balls and Durafoam Dimple Balls (for a “real” baseball feel) ⇒ Portable — Goes Anywhere — Simply remove the legs to fit the entire unit into most sports bags. ⇒ Powered by Either AC or DC Current — Simply plug the Pitch Master into any wall socket (using the included Pitch Master AC adapter), 12-volt battery (using the included DC adapter cords), or available Axiom Sports Power Station ⇒ Durable ABS Polymer Construction — Injection-molded from a high-tech ABS polymer that is both durable and lightweight. Balls are the same size as regulation baseballs - 9", however they weigh 3 ounces, not the regulation 5 ounces. ATEC Brand SFT balls are recommended. However any 3ounce or less - 9" baseball sized balls may be used. Tennis balls may also be used, especially for younger players 6-9 years,coach pitch & beginning kid pitch. Tennis balls travel about 1/2 speed of the SFT balls. Extra balls can be purchased at Dicks, Academy, Sports Authority, Ebay, or online at various locations. 11" or 12" softball sized balls WILL NOT work in this machine. Go to youtube - search Axiom PitchMaster to see repair and operating videos.