Sporting Goods : MacGregor Baseball/Softball Batting Tee

Sporting Goods : MacGregor Baseball/Softball Batting Tee

MacGregor Baseball/Softball Batting Tee

from: TACVPI



MacGregor Baseball/Softball Batting Tee
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1895







Binding: Misc.
Brand: MacGregor
Label: TACVPI
Manufacturer: TACVPI
Publisher: TACVPI
Sales Rank: 1895
Studio: TACVPI


Features:
  • Baseball/Softball Batting Tee
  • Constructed of durable rubber components
  • Features a solid metal base for added weight
  • Adjustable hitting height from 22in to 47in
  • Ideal for training players of all ages and abilities







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
The MacGregor Batting Tee is an ideal batters training aid. The MacGregor baseball and softball batting tee is constructed of durable rubber components and features a solid metal base for added weight. This batting tee is adjustable from 22in-47in high to accommodate a variety of ages and heights. The MacGregor Batting Tee is sturdy and excellent for training players of all ages and abilities.

















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Durable/Great value for $$ ...
Over the years, we have purchased several batting tees. All of they have only lasted a short time, a season at most. This one is exactly what I was looking for. It is exactly like the ones used in the league. It is very durable and I fully expect to hand it down to my grandkids in time. Wish that I had purchased this years ago with my first kid. I love it (and so does my 5 year old son!!)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Strong/durable!! ...
Bought this for my grandchildren who have not yet used it. I was looking for something basic but of really good quality and this batting tee seems to be just that. The service was also top quality.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * very durable ...
I bought this for my grandkids and they love it. It looks like it will last through all 4 boys.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Batter UP!!! ...
After going through a number of cheaply made batting Ts, I stumbled across this one. This is the one sanctioned version by the T-ball Assn of American and it's sturdy and well-built(Our T-ball team uses this version it games). It may cost a few pennies more than cheep WalMart versions, but it is well worth the price. You'll be handing this down to cousins and friends - that's how well it's built. The friction fit rubber pipes are perfect for adjusting to different little batters swings.

Go ahead and swing at this pitch, you won't regret it.




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