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Accubat (EA)

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: ACCUBAT
Feature: Coaches practice tool; graphite.
Label: ACCUBAT
Manufacturer: ACCUBAT
Publisher: ACCUBAT
Sales Rank: 58468
Studio: ACCUBAT



Features:
  • Coaches practice tool; graphite.







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
This practice tool is so advanced it lets coaches place grounders, flyballs, and line drives with pinpoint accuracy. So every ball a coach hits is a fielding opportunity for their player. Made of graphite composites as professional rackets. Treated torsion bands propel baseballs or softballs with speed and accuracy. Perimeter weighted design. Non-slip grip.

















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Accubat ...
Accubat works excellent. It may look like a tennis racket but it is not. .You can hit all types and sizes of balls with great accuracy and good distance. Can be used in the yard,on the street or any field. Team Coaches ,Mom or kids can give fly ball and grounder practice with ease! They make two models . One weighs less than the other .Choose the one that fits your needs.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Accubat ...
Product works very well. Easy to hit fly balls. I can place ball where I want it much easier with this than a bat. Very sturdy, might be a little heavy for a child to use.


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