Mark,
I have been using the Muhl tee for > 4 years as a warm up and isolation drill tee. I have had no problem achieving an upward bat trajectory through the contact point. I watched Caitlin Benyi’s swing from your link, and I would answer your question as “yes”.
Tmolina,
Before you spend too much on pipe insulation or other materials to modify your tee, let me give you some feed back on the one I have. I bought this tee sometime in 2004, I use it for 20 – 25 lessons a week, 48 swings per lesson. This tee is still working fine, no one can break it. I have seen at least one other manufacture that makes a similar unit also about $100.00. I have bought quite a few tees and other devices to help teach hitting. This was the best investment in equipment I have made.
I have been using the Muhl tee for > 4 years as a warm up and isolation drill tee. I have had no problem achieving an upward bat trajectory through the contact point. I watched Caitlin Benyi’s swing from your link, and I would answer your question as “yes”.
Tmolina,
Before you spend too much on pipe insulation or other materials to modify your tee, let me give you some feed back on the one I have. I bought this tee sometime in 2004, I use it for 20 – 25 lessons a week, 48 swings per lesson. This tee is still working fine, no one can break it. I have seen at least one other manufacture that makes a similar unit also about $100.00. I have bought quite a few tees and other devices to help teach hitting. This was the best investment in equipment I have made.