Spoken like a true softball dad gear head!I usually resolve my internal conflict the most expensive way possible.
Spoken like a true softball dad gear head!I usually resolve my internal conflict the most expensive way possible.
Those are VERY nice. its what I would buy if I didn’t already have a flock of Tanners.Combo T Package
The New combo T Package lets you practice every pitch in the strike zone. From 16 inches to 46 inches, inside, outside, or down the middle.jugssports.com
This will solve your dilemma! They're 10% off right now which puts it at $126.00.
Tanners are excellent tees, industry standard, we used these Jugs tees our last two years of travel ball, they're just as good in my opinion!
ETA: To make any Tanner taller you can go to any plumbing section and buy a piece of pipe called a threaded stem (I think) and a threaded connector. Think its 1" steel pipe. The stems come in a variety of lengths.
Maybe I'm crazy, but we rarely, if ever, take off the short adapter. If you can't hit knee high then what are you planning on waiting for? Waist high mistake pitch? It drives me nuts watching girls hit on FB and every one of them seems to be hitting off a tee that's at their belly button.
I would consider Rukket tees. Lifetime warranty. There are always broken tees at our training facility including Tanner.Looking to invest some of my stimulus...looking at Tanner Heavy. My question for those of you that have them is...which one? Youth or Adult? Seems like the Adult doesn’t go low enough (26-43”) and the youth (20-32”) doesn’t go high enough. DD is 5-6” FWIW. Any thoughts appreciated.
Excellent, thank you. Seems like the lowest setting is above her knee level and we do try to work down and out of the zone (2strike counts).
I hear ya'... but in 6 months she will growth spurt up to 5'8", and you will wonder why you bought the short.... LOL
That roughly corresponds to my numbers too!I bought my Tanner tee when my was 10U (maybe 12U). DD is 15 now. I've used the added length section once.