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Spinball Large Turret Automatic Ball Feeder
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Spinball Big Turret ball Feeder
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Large turret system holds 119 baseballs or 95 softballs
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Standard models have a fixed release interval of 7 seconds
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iPitch® models have a selectable release interval of 7-12 seconds
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Wireless on / off remote control included with standard models
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Baseball, softball, and combination models available
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For use with any Spinball pitching machine
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5 year warranty residential / 1 year commercial
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Made in USA
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Two Systems to Choose From - We offer two separate turret systems: large and small. Inside each system, the baseball and softball turrets are interchangeable, but they can not be used in the other sized system. Legs and ramps are interchangeable between both systems.
High Capacity Turrets – Our large design holds 119 baseballs or 95 softballs. The small design holds 35 baseballs or 29 softballs. The turrets must be swapped when changing sports - you can't just load baseballs in the softball turret or vice versa.
Wireless On / Off Remote Control – For standard models only. Turn the feeder on and off from home plate. Not included (or needed) for iPitch® models.
iPitch Model – A special version of the large turret feeder that works with both standard machines and the iPitch® smart machine. In iPitch® mode, this feeder waits until the pitching machine has fully adjusted for the new pitch before releasing a ball. In standard mode, it works like a standard feeder. An iPitch® feeder can be used with any machine, but a standard feeder can not be used with an iPitch®.
Flexibility – We sell the only combination (baseball / softball) ball feeders on the market. Legs, turrets, and ball ramps are all interchangeable between sports. Please note that our feeders can’t be used to throw fly balls or for slow pitch softball because the ball is not fed with enough momentum to roll up the machine’s inclined ball ramp.