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Swing Faster, Hit Further with Swing Speed Radar

  • Bat swing speed training provides a systematic method for practice, focused on improving the effectiveness of your swing. As you enhance your swing speed, you can generate greater bat speed with less exertion.

  • Unlike many other training aids, Swing Speed Radar does not require the use of apps on your phone or software on your computer. Its simplicity enhances its usability, making it more likely to be utilized consistently.

    Whether you're practicing in a batting cage, at the baseball field, or in your backyard with a pitching machine, this tool is versatile and effective.

  • The Swing Speed Radar is compact and versatile, making it suitable for various swing sports, such as softball, wiffle ball, golf, and more. Simply position it at the appropriate distance and swing to measure your speed accurately.

Swing Speed Radar

Calculates clubhead or bat speed within a range of 20 to 200 miles per hour.

Glove Radar

Measures the speed of balls thrown from any distance a few feet before it is caught.

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Swing & Sting Bundle

This dynamic duo of baseball training tools is engineered to unlock your inner slugger and unleash your inner flamethrower. Forget complicated apps and confusing data analysis – both Swing Speed Radar and Sport Sensors Glove.

Leave the spendy devices behind.

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Compact Device with Simple Setup

No Ball Needed

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No Attachment Necessary

Dopplar Radar Technology

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This works great for a coach catching balls from their pitcher during practice. You don't have to worry about aiming a radar tool at the flight path of the ball, since you are catching the ball.

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