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No hay artículos en el carroHugo E.
Comentado en México el 11 de junio de 2023
Excelente producto mejor de lo que pensaba, comprare un maquete mas definitivamente
Karz
Comentado en Alemania el 24 de agosto de 2022
Eduardo Contreras Acosta
Comentado en México el 5 de julio de 2022
llego antes de tiempo y hasta el momento han salido muy buenas
jose calderon
Comentado en México el 15 de julio de 2022
Excelente herramienta para mejorar el bateo, mi hijo de 10 años ha depurado su técnica con resultados muy notorios
angel roberto morales tapia
Comentado en México el 28 de junio de 2022
Muy bien para entrenar
Ryka
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de marzo de 2020
I was actually looking for weighted juggling balls when I came across this product and thought it might fit my needs. Great quality. Works great for what I needed it for. Thanks.
gustavo a. bobadilla
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2019
Great product! PowerNet offers weighted balls at different weight options. I purchased the 2.8 14 oz green balls for young 7 yr old son who loves baseball. These balls are great for practicing throwing, batting, and even doing strengthening exercises. The balls are the size of a baseball and can be used for batting practice to strength forearm/wrist strength and hand speed. I tend to put them on a batting tee, soft toss, and pitch. I went with PowerNet becuase they offered different weight options than other manufacturers. Highly recommend this product for all ages. Just remember to get the lightest balls for the younger kids to prevent injury and always follow proper body mechanics when working with kids under 12 yrs old. Balls came with a nice pouch for storage and nicely wrapped. A must have for baseball athletes!
Legally Blind Geek
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de agosto de 2018
Ok, for starters:1. The TCB 74 balls are a bit bigger than the 2.8" PowerNet balls. As depicted in the attached photo. The 74 TCB is also lighter in weight 14oz vs the PowerNet 2.8"16oz balls.2, the red vs high vis color; PowerNet 2.8" is red vs the TCB 74 yellow/green is more high vis. Making the later easier to find in dark shadows.3. The PowerNet 2.8" 16oz balls have a solid feel, none of that something flopping around inside the ball thing going on. That makes the TCB 74 a bit fussy at sitting on hitting T without falling off.PowerNet 2.8" balls, whats to like:1. A much better price.2. Durability, after a year use in practice and pre game warm ups. These weighted hitting balls hold up great.3. The color, small diameter and feedback. Helps 10-U through HS age hitters focus on good bat to ball contact, driving bat sweet spot through the ball, and follow through.Summary:In the event you are one that feels they must spend top dollar on equipment. The TCB 74 weighted balls are for you. However, if you are frugal minded and want to get a great product at an affordable price. That works just as well or maybe better than the high price option. The PowerNet weighted balls are the best ban for a buck. Additionally, the PowerNet balls are available in several sizes.
Patrick F
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de julio de 2016
The training balls have really helped my son swing through the ball. He is keeping his eye on the ball better, concentrating more, and trying to hit the next one farther than the last one. Since they don't fly far, we can finally have batting practice in my small backyard, which is great because we don't have any parks nearby.The construction has held up to a month's worth of practices, and they still look like they're in great shape (a little scuffed up from wear, but that's to be expected). I really think these are a great addition to BP, and can be used by tossing from the front, side, or back of the player, and also with a tee.I can see why these have become so popular. All of the dads and coaches have asked me where I got them, and I have pointed them to Amazon to buy these because the PowerNet balls are a considerably better value than the competition.
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