🏆 Master Your Pickleball Skills with Ease!
The Franklin Sports Automatic Pickleball Launcher Machine, also known as the ProShot Pickleball Tosser, is a cutting-edge training tool designed for players looking to enhance their skills. It launches pickleballs every 8-9 seconds, holds up to 15 balls, and offers both battery and AC power options, making it a versatile and portable solution for practice sessions at home or on the court.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.75 x 11.5 x 9.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.4 x 9.45 x 13.7 inches |
Brand Name | Franklin Sports |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Limited |
Model Name | Proshot Pickleballer |
Color | Black |
Material | Polypropylene |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Franklin Sports |
Part Number | 52879 |
Included Components | (1) Automatic Pickleball Tosser |
L**U
Great Service-Great Machine
Read the reviews and ordered after returning one that had no instructions or videos.When I received it-took it outside and it worked as advertised. Took it to a gym 2 x. Second time, it stopped working- thought the d rechargeable batteries had lost charge. Plugged into electrical outlet and wouldn’t work. Brought back home and read all the troubleshooting instructions. Thought I had it figured out. Unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to take to the gym again (too crowded). When weather warmed up outside and I had a chance-took outside. Figured out the rollers weren’t turning enough to throw the balls.Called Franklin Sports and talked to Kevin in customer service. He said to email a screenshot of the machine with the order number from Amazon and they would replace it., after I told him what had happened, including date of order and delivery. When I screenshot the order saw that my time to return had run out a few days before my call to Kevin.Franklin Sports replaced the unit.Gave 5 stars because I liked the machine (we have a larger and heavier machine) when I am by myself it is easy to carry, load and unload.Great Customer Service!!! Today you do not always have that, especially if the time to return has expired—most would not have considered weather a problem—expiration ended their responsibility.
D**E
You get what you pay for
I had to return the first unit bc it did not function properly. I've used the second one about 10 times and it works fine 95 percent of the time. It's a good value for the money if you're willing to clear misfeed balls, adjust the balls so they enter the eject chamber. The two speeds and 3 angle settings are useful. It holds 17 balls but only 15 will come out during a cycle. Depending on the type and age of the balls loaded it will give you different trajectories - which is actually ok if you're trying to practice shots. It's very lightweight, easy to set up and the plug in option is useful if there is power at the court. I would buy it again - just realize that this the low end of the product range available so you have to put up with a bit of management
C**R
Hit it right over
This machine for the price is wonderful. Three ways of power. Very easy to set up and tear down. Will serve the ball center left and right and run your butt all over the court if you want that to be. For the money I would recommend for anybody wanting to practice their pickleball.
B**H
Worked but weak
Good speed if you are doing a linear shoot. I was hoping it can do a higher angle drop but it was limited to certain angle.
D**A
Weak performer!
The media could not be loaded. The only positive thing I can say about this is it went together pretty easily, and it’s lightweight. However, it is light weight at the expense of being a flimsy POS. You can’t pick it up by the spiral sections as they will come apart. They do not lock in place, they are a press-fit to lose to maintain structural integrity. Will not launch the last two balls, it requires more weight, that is more balls in the spiral loader to push the balls into contact with the launch wheels. So, only 13 out of 15 possible balls loaded will launch.More importantly, I think it is a wimpy performer. Set up where a server would be, it makes it to just a foot or so beyond the non-volley line on the opposite side of the net therefore, it cannot simulate a serve to the middle North, to the far end of the receiving court. My measurement was maximum of 29 feet with 15 tries, most a foot shorter. This is having experimented with the adjustments to get the longest launch, by having it set at a 45° launch angle. Curiously, after a brief explanation on how to assemble the unit, the instructions give you some of the rudiments of how to play pickle ball, yet there is, I kid you not, absolutely nothing about how to actually use this device! I called Franklin customer service; the representative had no clue about its specs as far as potential distance, if you could set it up to put a spin on the server, and why it won’t deliver/serve the last two balls of the 15 it holds. So amazing, and disappointing! So she took my email, at my insistence, and said she would send back info from a tech.
R**D
Costs about $1 per practice ball
The media could not be loaded. On the 1st day of use it seemed like a great ball machine for the price. It shot balls out at a good pace, although much too high to simulate actual play. So, I built a nice stand to raise it up and tilt it slightly forward. On the 2nd day of use, about 1/2 way through the practice session the left drive wheel started vibrating and power was significantly reduced. Now it is simply a toy for practicing dinks. Well, save your money, a wall and some concrete works much better for practicing dinks. I disassembled the machine and discovered that it is impossible to DIY replacing a motor or drive wheel. Franklin does not sell replacement parts. If you $ to spare and just want a new toy for a day, it is easy to use and fun. If you want to practice, get partner, find a wall or spend big bucks on the other ball machines.
B**L
It works
Never thought I could like something so much. It works terrific, launches balls 30ft on low, 40ft on high. I use in in my 20x40 rv garage, sold the rv now I play PB in it, not perfect but the garage works. I added a plug in remote to remotely turn it off when finished( $10 on Amazon). I wish it had small legs to reduce the lob height but I just put a board under the backside when I want to change the angle of the ball. BTW don't buy the cheaper Franklin baseball launcher it will not take the PB size balls
J**.
Best when used with tripod
I use it mainly for practicing service returns and drop shots. I have seen a few reviews that complain it only launches high, weak shots, which is true IF you put the unit on the ground. However, if you look underneath there is a nut embedded in the base that allows you to mount the unit on a tripod. When mounted on the tripod you can place the unit near the net and get some decent velocity shots to practice with.If you are already a 4.0+ looking to improve this unit will probably not help you much, but if you are a beginner to intermediate player it can be a useful tool for improving your game.
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