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Tennis Tower Professional - #891-P
Tennis Tower was designed with the home
court owner in mind. For starters, its
intuitive control panel design means you
don't even need to read the instruction
manual if you really don't want to (although
officially we still have to recommend
reading it).
A FULL COMPLIMENT OF
STANDARD FEATURES
Speed ranges from 10 MPH to 85 MPH.
Spin is adjustable from heavy underspin, to flat, to heavy topspin (except Competitor Classic).
Ball Feed (interval) control adjusts the time between shots from 1-1/2 to 8 seconds.
Trajectory is adjustable between groundstroke and lob.
Random oscillator.
All-in-one control panel.
225 ball capacity.
The Tennis Tower is the only
ball machine in the world which displays
the Elevation setting on the control panel.
A simple 10-segment display shows the
elevation setting so you can set it to your
favorite spot before firing any balls.
Optional features available as well.
Two-function wireless remote control.
Two-line oscillator function.
#891-P - THE PROFESSIONAL
In addition to all the standard features,
plus remote control, the Professional model
includes a pre-programmed two-line
function. At the touch of a switch, the
two-line function shoots balls to two preset
positions. This helps an instructor work with
two lines of students in a group lesson, or
allows a single player to practice
alternating forehand and backhand shots.
There are actually two 2-line settings
to select from, '2-line narrow' or
'2-line wide', depending on your
preference for spacing of the two positions.
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There are four Tennis Tower models
available. Which means you can select the
combination of features that best meets
your needs.
#891CC - THE COMPETITOR CLASSIC Includes all the standard features except spin control.
#891 - THE COMPETITOR Includes all the standard features including spin control.
#891-C - THE CLUB Includes all the standard features, plus a
two-function wireless remote control that
lets you start and stop ball delivery, and
also lets you position ball throws on the
court by starting and stopping the oscillator
function.
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