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Pro Performance Hit-a-Way JR

by Roger Clemens on July 8, 2010

Pro Performance Hit A Way JR

  • Hit-A-Way Jr-pole, base, bat and two balls.
  • With Hit-A-Way Jr., your child will begin to learn hand-eye coordination, balance, and even timing
  • 90 Day Limited Warranty

Product Description
The Hit-A-Way Jr. The Pro Performance Sports Hit-A-Way Jr. is a hit! The new batting trainer for little athletes is the quick, safe, and easy way to build confidence in your new ball player. Perfect for indoors or out, you get TWO products in one.T-Ball and Hit-A-Way Jr.! Start your little one by hitting a ball on the T-Ball stand, then graduate them to getting comfortable swinging the Neoprene bat and hitting the moving ball. Ages 3 to 6.

Pro Performance Hit-A-Way JR
Pro Performance Hit A Way JR

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Megan July 8, 2010 at 11:28 pm

The product is made of pretty basic and cheap components. That isn’t necessarily bad, but we’ve had ours only for a couple days so I’m not sure how well it will hold up.

My son seems to have enjoyed playing with the t-ball setup as well as swinging at the ball as it revolves.

I compared this to a lot of other products that weren’t as versatile but were a lot more. All in all we’re happy.

L. Treat July 8, 2010 at 11:34 pm

Like this set and reasonably priced. sturdy and works fine. bought for 2 1/2 year old grandson who is very tall so we needed this taller type tee. kind of wish the bat was a little “fatter” though. overall a good buy. he prefers to hit a loose ball off the top for now, just happy to connect lol he will be more interested in improving his swing with the attached ball later.

B.Moxley July 9, 2010 at 12:07 am

I was disappointed in the way the product works. It really isn’t really good for a t-ball player. Older children have difficulty hitting the ball because it comes around too close to the pole. Additionally, when they hit either the pole often fell over, despite filling the base with water.

D. C. Pinholster July 9, 2010 at 2:46 am

My grandson plays with the hit a way in our family room and really enjoys it! His hand eye coordination is rapidly improving, and he can practice right handed and left handed. i would recommend this highly.

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