Tennis Tutor ProLite

flatpick

Rookie
I am considering purchasing a Tennis Tutor ProLite ball machine. I believe I want a battery-operated unit with oscillator. I would like to have input from those who have used this machine as to the speed with which it delivers balls, how easy it is to use, etc.

Thanks.
 

Bolivian10s

Rookie
The TTProLite is a great little machine that almost performs that same way the tennis tutor does. I would just not recommend this machine if you are a A, B or Open player looking for this machine to knock you off your feet with speed. However for groving and fine tuning your stroke this machine is the best. I used to have one then I did a trade-in at Sports Tutor and upgrade to the M4p.
 

flatpick

Rookie
That's exactly what I want to use it for - to groove my strokes. I recognize that a ball machine doesn't present you with the normal variation in speed, spin, etc. that you would see in a match. But I can get a hitting partner for that.

Thanks for the help.
 

matchpoints

Professional
i'm looking to get a ball machine too but I'll never see a shot without some spin and hence need a machine with spin control. it's a long term investment so I dont mind spending extra for something i'd rather have then in the future regret not having it :)
 
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