HACK ATTACK PITCHING MACHINE FOR SOFTBALL
Great for Throwing Fielders, Fly Balls!
Patented three-wheel design allows you to clearly see the ball all the way through the underhand feeding motion, acceleration and release, just like a live pitcher. The hitter sees when to stride and the angle of release, giving her an actual live-arm sense of timing and location. With a quick turn of the dials you can effortlessly throw fastballs, risers, drops, right- and left-handed screwballs up and into the hitters. The three-wheel design changes the breaking pitch plane by simply adjusting wheel speed dials. The elevation adjustment handle will raise or lower the pitch. With a simple turn, you can move the pitch up or down within the strike zone between pitches.
Used for High School, College and Professional Levels
Ideal for Commercial Use
Throws fastballs 80+ MPH, risers, drops, right and left-handed screwballs
Pivots instantly for pop-ups, fly balls, grounders
Weight 135 lbs.
Testimonials:
"Our Hack Attack simulates the actual pitches we are about to face, especially the breaking pitches. We quickly set it up to match the pitcher we are going up against. For a machine that is durable, its amazing how easy it is to operate and move. It's a real work horse."
DIANE NINEMIRE Head Softball Coach, University of California, Berkeley - 2002 National Champions
"The Hack Attack has added a lot to our hitting routines. We have the ability to move the ball around the strike zone in a realistic way and adjust the pitches very easily. I feel that the biggest advantage to the Hack Attack is the improvements our team made last year in seeing the ball. We were able to hit pitchers that had a lot of movement because that is how we trained every day. Overall it is the best pitching machine I have ever seen or used."
EMILY RUSSELL Head Softball Coach, Lee University
"I've used pitchiing machines for 40 years. Recently I took a chance and bought a Hack Attack sight unseen. It is the best purchase I ever made! Great risers, portable, easy to operate and indestructible. I junked my other machines for this one."
LEN PERKINS Head Softball Coach, Anchor Bay High School
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