⚾ Elevate Your Game: Train Smarter, Not Harder!
The TGUBaseball Radar Gun is a cutting-edge, hands-free speed sensor designed for solo practice. With a portable carrying case, large LED display, and the ability to recall your last ten speeds, this gadget is perfect for players looking to improve their pitching and hitting skills. Its ultra-wide angle allows for accurate readings across a wide speed range, making it an essential tool for any serious baseball player.
Construction Type | Assembled |
Material Type | Aluminum, Plastic |
Item Diameter | 9 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Color | Black |
K**E
Great
I love this! It is tough for softball/baseball because it has to be right on the pitching line/path of the ball. So it’s beeen hit numerous times. 54mph softball was the fastest, it dented but still works!
C**D
Pretty good Radar Gun at a good price. Accuracy is good but not great.
Got a couple of these radar guns to do some pickleball paddle speed tests. Overall they are good speed sensors, and are hands free which is what I needed. The accuracy is decent, but when I compared the two I bought against each other, they could be off by 1-2 mph.
C**P
Honestly?
When I got it I was not impressed. I’m thinking if this worked once I’d be amazed. Dude, not only does it work. 4 practices and it’s been nailed dead on at least once per practice. Once it was laying on its side and still displayed a speed. I’m happy with it
T**N
Works but accuracy is low
Bought this to record velo for my son's arm care program. The readings seemed to very a lot so I compared it to the radar they have in the facility (Stalker 2). It was 4mph higher than what the Stalker recorded. Ended up buying the Smart Coach Pocket Radar and sence I was beyond the return period, ran the two side by side. This radar is +/- 4mph consistently. Rarely did the two match. I also experimented with positions and nothing really helped. If you just want a cheap option to get a general idea, then this will do but know your readings are +/- 4mph.
K**R
Doesn’t work
We got it to accurately train my son who pitches. After using it over and over it’s clear that it is totally inaccurate. We intentionally threw the baseball slow and it said “44”, then threw very hard (69-75 mph) and it said 46. We did this over and over and it does the same thing every time. I will be requesting a refund from Amazon
J**E
Does the job
Not certain on its accuracy but it seems close enough. It's best used indoors because it will pick up trees blowing/birds.
M**L
Takes a beating
Sometimes the kids have errant throws, sometimes they hit things. Sometimes they hit things like radar guns. This one took a direct hit at 60 and is still plugging along.
R**L
Great For Disc Golf
I’m using this to measure the speed of my disc golf throws, and it works great. It works behind a catch net pointing at me, or behind and slightly offset to where my arm releases the disc, pointing at the net. I mount it on a tripod to get it to the correct height, and because the display is slanted the entire unit needs to be angled forward so it’s perpendicular to the release point. The display is difficult to read in direct sunlight, but the voice is loud enough to hear from 15’ away even with lots of traffic noise, so it was not an issue for me. The numbers are easy to read in the shade, or when the sun is not reflecting off the display surface.
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