SWING SPEED RADAR
Golf
$149.99
Cyber Monday Deal $115
Provides Accurate Personal Golf Club And Bat Swing Speeds 20 To 200 MPH. Doppler Radar Training Tool Establishes Training Consistency. Shows Instant Speed Results
International Shipping can take up to 28 business days for receipt.
How To Use
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Activate
One button does it all. Press on for power, selecting mph/kmh, and to switch between golf and baseball swings.
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Place
Position your device abut 8-10” away from the ball or swinging range, directly in line with the golfer and ball.
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Swing
Give it your best swing. No ball is needed to capture your speed.
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Optomize
Track your speed while training to optimize performance.
Specifications
Requires 3 AA batteries
What’s Included: Nylon drawstring pouch and two snap hooks for attaching it to your equipment bag or hanging from a net for bat speed measurements.
Material: Durable ABS Plastic
Dimensions (LWH): 7.2 x 5.4 x 4.6 inches
Item Weight: 7 ounces
Transmission level is well within FCC requirements and prescribed safety levels
SSR Mission
Swing Speed Radar is a name synonymous with swing training, and remains one of the easiest, must trusted and sought after doppler radar devices in the US.
Proudly made
in the USA.
FAQs
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The Swing Speed Radar is compact and versatile, making it suitable for various swing sports, such as golf, baseball, softball, wiffle ball, and more. Simply position it at the appropriate distance and swing to measure your speed accurately.
Learn more about Swing Speed Radar for baseball here.
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Give the single button in the center a firm press for 2-3 seconds.
No luck? Give these a steps a go:
Double-Check Button Press: Remember, this isn't a light touch radar! It requires a confident push to wake up.
Connection Confirmation: Make sure the battery cover is secure and tight.
Battery Check: Fresh batteries make the world go 'round. Replace if needed and ensure proper installation.
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Unlike drivers, which you place the radar directly behind, irons require a special 45-degree angle setup. This might seem like a small detail, but it makes all the difference. Why? Because your radar uses doppler technology, which bounces its signal off the club to measure speed. That means for irons, it needs a clear view of the back of the clubhead to get a perfect reading.
Simple Steps, Accurate Results: Grab your iron and position the radar at a 45 degree angle behind the tee. Take your swing and watch those accurate iron speeds roll in!
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Don't worry, your radar isn't possessed (probably). These 'running numbers' can sometimes happen due to loose screws, which can occur naturally over time from jostling around in your golf bag or from changes in humidity.
The Screwdown: Grab a screwdriver and let's get handy! Look for the small Phillips head screws on the back of the unit. Gently tighten them just until they're snug, but don't over-do it.
Power Cycle: Give your radar a quick reboot. Turn it off for a few seconds, then press the button again. Now let's see if those numbers come back.
Battery Boost (Optional): Fresh batteries can work wonders. If tightening the screws didn't do the trick, swap in some new ones and try again.
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Patching up a cracked screen is easy. Purchase a replacement lens here and follow these instructions to start swinging again.
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