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Your cart is empty.This is a popular training aid for baseball and softball player. the baseball radar with large, bright and clear dual displays gives you instant reaction while you train. And the speed recall feature makes it easy for you to analyse your pitches, swings, hits and runs through the data. the baseball radar gun is able to shoot and catch as low as 3 mph to as high as 150 mph.+/-1mph/kph accuracy.Perfect for baseball beginners or pros, individual training as well as team training.
mindysue11
July 11, 2025
This is a great purchase for recreational league players or young players, used as a relativity tool to compare one pitcher to another. It is accurate enough for our boys, who throw 50-60 mph. You can simulate comparable speeds in batting practice, based on your boys’ registered data, and you can generate apple-to-apple comparisons amongst your teammates of who is throwing faster. It has a wide/narrow setting that helps, depending on your angle, which is especially helpful if you don’t have the straight-line umpire viewpoint. It comes with a tripod you can set up near the pitcher’s arm, but I prefer the umpire/catcher view. The physics of the Doppler effect would suggest, in my opinion, that it has a higher likelihood of being accurate if it is being approached head-on by a baseball, rather than measuring bat speed that is moving through an arc, but this is just my physics-based opinion.Is it completely accurate? This is the big question. I can’t tell the difference between 52 and 55 mph, nor can most observers. I will say it does represent a faster speed for the boy who throws faster, every time it displays an alleged velocity. For our team and usage needs, this was exactly what we needed, and the boys enjoyed using it. If you are a professional high-school pitching coach, then you may want to look at other high-dollar options.
Juan Jimenez
April 24, 2025
If you're considering buying this radar, I wouldn't recommend it for people who throw over 80 mph. It's unreliable in those cases. I purchased it, and as a pitcher with an average speed of 88 mph, I noticed it’s not consistent. Sometimes it gives incorrect readings, like 98 mph, which is not accurate because I tested it alongside other, more reliable radars.
Matt S.
February 17, 2025
Good for the price. It's not heavy duty like higher priced ones, so might not survive a fall onto concrete. But it seems to work well. We actually tested it in our subdivision to see if it matched what the speedometer in the car read. It worked. Then we also found out how fast some of the neighbors were driving!
odessa
November 10, 2024
The good:1. It works. Reads speed of balls with apparent accuracy.2. Easy to read- large screen with red letters. A bit hard to make out in bright sunlight, but does the job.3. It's fun.Problems, real and potential:1. Narrow angle. The instructions caution that it's most accurate when in line with the ball's path. That is of course true, but we found that reading often did not occur if off by more than a few degrees.2. Longevity. The device itself is sturdy and well constructed, but the included tripod, not absolutely required but very helpful, seems a bit flimsy. Will see how long it holds up.Overall, a good entry-level radar gun at a good price.
Highbern8
October 20, 2024
The boys at baseball practice love this. They use it for motivation. It was simple to set up and reads the speed with great accuracy. Very functional and great for the price.
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