Need to find the right Tennis Machine



Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2009

by Derek McNeill
Deekstar

These days the single most important piece of equipment a tennis player will purchase, after their racket, is a tennis machine. It is now commonlyaccepted that the worlds best players honed their skills using these automated practice partners day in day out. This is a very good reason why you might consider buying a tennis machine. With the wide variety of tennis machine brands, models, types, and specifications on the market, selecting a tennis machine can be a daunting task. Prospective tennis machine buyers should consider several important criteria. These criteria are brand, machine size, weight, mobilty, mains, or battery operated.

Many tennis machine manufacturers produce multiple ball machine models with varying specifications and technical abilities. Popular brand name tennis machines include Tennis-Tutor, Lobster, SAM & i-SAM, Playmate, Sports-Tutor and Wilson. A brand new, high end price model has just entered the market called "Super Coach" thi smachine is primarily geared towards usage by tennis club instructors and is reported to have the latest state of the art technology. Each tennis machine manufacturer has given their machines their own design unique characteristics and nuances that are consistent with their entire tennis machine line. There are a few good online retailers who's websites You can visit to buy or just do some research and find out some facts about the different models of tennis machine. If you are a member of a local club, you can ask the club's instructor for advice on the brand of machine that is best suited to your particular needs. Watching the many demonstration videos you'll find online will help you get an idea of which machine you like the feel of and can visualize being on your own court set up and being easily transported in the back of your Car, if it's to be taken to a club. Most home court machines will perform the same basic functions that you need to have and will give you a great tennis workout, the only difference in these middle range models is the look, color and design.

The weight of a tennis ball machine is another important consideration. Most tennis machines weigh the same as a Baby stroller. The larger club size ones will weigh a lot more, these have in built wheel balancing and suspensions for easy mobility around a court. The overall effect of a tennis machine's weight is somewhat neglegable since it is the practice capabilities that you will interested in.

Tennis machines are also classified by their price range and functions, the more programmes your machine runs, the more expensive the model will be. In saying that, there are very good machines that are under $1000 or pounds that will do the job required for any beginner to mediocre player needing to work at their game. The machines above the $1000 price point start to become very interesting in that they offer many more quite astounding features such as match game programmability and even workout routines designed by Wimbledon champions.

One final consideration when selecting a tennis machine is frequence of usage. Typically, tennis machines at the lower price range will not last as many years of continuous usage as the sturdier more expensive models. In general you shoud purchase a higher price tennis machine if you know that you will be using it for regular practice and for a few years.

Until now, finding all the Tennis machine brands in one place was not possible. The few websites specializing in tennis machine models tended to focus on one, or just a couple of brand names. This is why the new Tennis-Machine.com price comparison site was set up. For the first time you can now visit a site which has all the models from all the brand names currently selling world wide. There is a department for each model on the site with a large selection of all the popular and best selling machines these companies have to offer. An online tennis machine specific comparison service, a long time in coming you might say. The popularity of these machines in recent years has more than quadroupled and it is now a well known fact that all the top players in the world practice with a tennis machine more than a few days a week.
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