Pros: Inexpensive, Basic and durable robot. Control amount of backspin and topspin or combination of both. It oscillates but is not programmable. With a little ingenuity I can create the type of ball I wish to practice hitting. Its range of vertical spin and power is beyond anything I would see in my normal play.
Cons: It's slowest feed speed is a bit fast for my preference. I cannot induce side spin on this machine.
In short, I was uncertain if I would like a robot for training but this was inexpensive enough that it was worth the try. My FH, BH, drives, pushes and timing have all improved with this robot.
I am also now in a much better position to judge the features that I know I could use with a more expensive machine.
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