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A Few Of Our Top Customers for the Ace Attack Tennis Machine
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Aberdeen Marina- Hong Knog |
Bay Tech |
Belmont University |
Cal Berkley |
Chabot-Las Positas Community College |
Cinto Vives |
City Of Ormond Beach |
Clemson University |
El Dorado Country Club |
Forest Crest Athletic Club |
International Tennis Federation |
John Yandel Tennis |
Lawn Tennis & Supply Company |
Marin Tennis Club |
NC State University |
Rice University |
Sapporo Miami High School |
Snowbird LTD |
Spare Time |
Sutton Junior Tennis Center |
Tahoe Donner Tennis Club |
Tennis Australia |
The College of St. Scholastica |
University Of California Berkeleyv |
University of Hawaii |
US Tennis Association |
Individuals |
H. Ahlers |
T. Barber |
M. Casey |
N. Collins |
K. De Hart |
B.Deller |
P. Donegan |
A. Durandegui-Molas |
M. Galley |
G. Goodman |
S. Knutson |
S. Lawrence |
R. Lolley |
L. Luciani |
F. Mikhailovich |
M. Nicosia |
L. Olson |
T. Senler |
P. Sun |
M. Wang |
D. Whetstone |
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Why Buy A Sports Attack Ace Attack Machine? |
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Control panel uses industrial quality modular components and extremely reliable printed circuitry.
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Convex wheels insures much less ball wear. Three wheel design provides 50% more throwing efficiency and gripping surface with infinite ball spin options. |
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Rugged power-coated rust-proof steel frame insures limitless seasons of use. |
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Extra wide base insures real stability and safety on any court surface |
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Stainless steel elevation actuator is specified for heavy-duty marine use, providing exceptional power and corrosion resistance. |
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High quality industrial quality gear head ball feeding motor will provide endless seasons of trouble-free service. |
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Highest quality industrial self-lubricating ball-bearing motors have a steel and aluminum frame resulting in years of proven reliability. Even dust from clay court surface will not penetrate motor. |
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Heyco-Flex tubing is completely corrosion resistant from water or any outside elements. |
Unique Features |
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The throwing head easily raises to serving height delivering left or right handed serves and second serves with authentic high kicks.. No need to raise the entire machine on an expensive, cumbersome lift. |
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The throwing head quickly lowers from serving height to deliver all ground strokes including volleys, forehands, backhands and lobs. |
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Three-wheel design provides and infinite spectrum of ball spins simulating any shot in the game. |
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Three wheel-design also provides better gripping at three points of the ball, along with professional level speeds and unmatched pinpoint accuracy. |
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With the Ace Attack, tennis pros are experiencing extremely productive and more broadly structured training sessions with players at all skill levels. |
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Ball feed is a jam-free system with variable intervals between shots (from 1.5 to 12 seconds), that provides complete visibility of ball acceleration. |
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Controls are simple and trouble-free. You can quickly and easily regulate the speed, spin, velocity, interval and oscillation |
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Open-air design (no covers that contain ball residue and clog electronics and other mechanisms) and steel construction (not a plastic frame), ensures this low maintenance machine will give your family, club, team, or academy years of uninterrupted service. |
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Operation warning light tells user when machine is in operation to ensure safe use. |
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Machine specifications:
- Electrical- 120V, 15AMP-plugs into any standard electrical outlet
- Footprint- 34”W x 53”L
- Height/Weight- retracted 68”H, expanded 127”H, 150 lbs.
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The Ace Attack in the retracted position to deliver every ground shot in the game
The Ace Attack in the extended position to provide a realistic serve release point.
In the retracted position, the Ace Attack can easily roll through any standard door for off court storage, or around any court for quick positioning. |
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Ease of Use |
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Ease of Use: The Ace Attack sets up in minutes; simply roll onto court, plug in, and dial in your ball speed, spin, velocity, interval and oscillation using simply control panel dials.
No lengthy programming or measurements to calculate or input. Changing strokes can be done in seconds using the controls that are conveniently placed at your fingertips. |
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Release Point: Automatically adjust the throwing head up to serving height of 9ft and down to groundstroke level or any point in between. |
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Speed: Delivers the ball at actual speeds of 105+ MPH and simulated speeds of 130 MPH. |
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Oscillation: Quickly adjusts to cover the entire width of the court and sets to 1, 2 or 3 training positions. Use broad range of ground strokes or narrow the range to practice serve return. |
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The Ace Attack is a unique, new tennis training tool that provides realistic repetitive practice against any shot or serve in the game.
It is especially superior for home courts and clubs where a full range of skill sets and ages are using the equipment.
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What the Coaches are saying: |
"With all of the various realistic spins and its affordability, the Ace Attack brings a whole new meaning to training for the return of serve." Peter Burwash -President of PBI |
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"I have been using the Ace Attack for a year and have never had a misfeed or ball jam!"
Rich Andrews- Spare Time Tennis Academy |
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"We run our Ace Attack all day long, seven days a week and have had no down time for over a year. It paid for itself within 3 months."
Roger Lolley-Tennis Professional USPTA/Marina Del Rey, CA |
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"The new Ace Attack amazes me. It projects all types of ground strokes with any kind of spin In camps, I use it when I want 3 players to alternate hitting at the baseline or at the net, or when I am doing a double oscillation drill, with two players simultaneously alternating hitting forehands and backhands. It easily can be raised up to 9 ft. for serve return practice suitable for beginners to the most advanced player, who may want to practice returning a wide slice or even a high 'American Twist' kick serve. This extremely functional, durable and simple machine will not sit idle!"
Dick Gould, Director of Tennis, Stanford University |
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