Since my son decided to play baseball I went and got him the Grow to pro triple hit baseball. Actually my husband got it for him for around $25 which was very affordable. So far so good when it comes to the Grow to pro triple hit baseball, I love it and so does my son.
What I love about the Grow to pro triple hit baseball
The first thing I love about the Grow to pro triple hit baseball is that it allows me to sit on my nice patio and watch him pratice hitting. I know it may sound a little selfish but it is what it is. I really don't have the energy at my age to stand and throw a ball all day long. And believe me when I say all day long, my son can practice hitting for hours. So to be honest about the situation, I love that the Grow to pro triple hit baseball gives me a little relax time.
Another thing I like about the Grow to pro triple hit baseball is that is that it actually works. It comes with three different ways to play and learn how to hit. I was a bit happy about that because my son gets bored very quickly. The first position is for beginners, this allows them to hit up close so they can get the hang of actually handling a baseball.
The second position allows my son to hit pop ups from a short distance away. So it basically imitates a real pitcher. The pop up feature works pretty well, he hasn't had a problem with any pitches and it doesn't pop up too high or too low. Also the balls pop up continuously which makes practice even more fun. The
Third position is for the advance baseball player. My son has gotten to this stage yet but he has definitely tried it out. The Grow to pro triple hit baseball pops up 3 balls up to 10 feet away.
What I don't like about the Grow to pro triple hit baseball
The only thing I didn't like or my son rather was that the balls were really light. He wasn't able to put his own balls in the pitcher. Other than that I think that the Grow to pro triple hit baseball is great for boys who are interested in learning how to play baseball. It's an automatic pitcher which allows them to practice when no else is around.
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