Extended Timing Chute for Jugs Softball Pitching Machine
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Timing Chute for Jugs Softball Pitching Machines - BP1 and BP3
Improve your hitting timing with your Jugs softball pitching machine with the Extended Timing Chute. With the factory chute that originally comes with the pitching machine, the hitter has very little time to load up and swing. In fact, they virtually have nothing to time their swing off of! From the time the ball is placed in a factory chute, the half about a half of a second to prepare for the incoming pitch. This can mess up their timing during batting practice and during games.
With our Extended Timing Chute, the player will now have 1.5 seconds to load, see the ball rolling down the chute, and swing. This extended amount of time imitates seeing the pitcher's windup, allowing them to time their swing properly!
Most coaches and players love pitching machines for many reasons, but their one qualm is the fear that it may mess with the hitter's timing. With the Extended Timing Chutes, you truly get the best of both worlds!
Made out of 100 percent steel, the Jugs Softball Timing Chute allows hitters to track and time each pitch in a game like manner. Because of the steel makeup on each Timing Chute, it can take direct hits from batted balls with little to no damage. Specifically compatible with Jugs BP1 and BP3 softball pitching machines.
Extended Timing Chute Features
- Made out of 100% steel
- Powder coated for maximum durability
- The Extended Timing Chute can take direct hits from balls with no damage
- Drastically increases hitter's ability to time their swing
- Designed specifically for Jugs BP1 Softball and Jugs BP3 softball pitching machine
- Helps hitters with their overall performance at the plate
- Proudly made in the USA
- 1 year manufacturer's warranty
Without Timing Chute
Without a timing chute, hitters only gets 0.5 seconds to load,
see the ball, be on time and swing
With Timing Chute
With the timing chute, each hitter gets 1.5 seconds to load,
see the ball, be on time, and swing, simulating a real game scenario
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