Lobster Sports Elite Three Tennis Ball Machine
The Lobster Elite Three Tennis Ball Machine delivers advanced training features at a competitive price, making it an excellent choice for players seeking pro-level practice. Designed for tennis enthusiasts at all skill levels, it combines versatility, durability, and portability.
🎾 Triple Oscillation for Match-Like Play
Unlike basic models, the Elite Three offers triple oscillation, sending balls in random directions across the court. Players face shots that move left and right, short and deep, or high into the air. As a result, training sessions feel realistic and prepare athletes for real matches.
🎾 2-Line Oscillation for Targeted Shots
The machine also provides 2-line oscillation, which lets players alternate between narrow or wide feeds. This feature is perfect for practicing inside-out forehands, crosscourt backhands, and other shot patterns that demand quick footwork.
🎾 Pre-Programmed Drills and Spin Variety
With pre-programmed drills, players can simulate match play and focus on improving consistency. The machine delivers both forehands and backhands at varying speeds, giving users the tools they need to refine their game. In addition, it offers topspin and backspin shots for added challenge.
🎾 High Lobs and Remote Options
The Elite Three throws lobs up to 60 degrees, helping players practice overheads and smash shots. For added convenience, an optional 10-function remote allows coaches and players to adjust settings without stopping practice.
At PitchingMachineValley, we know effective practice requires smart equipment. The Lobster Elite Three Tennis Ball Machine combines oscillation, lobs, and programmable options to deliver pro-level training for all players.
alin03 –
Ok – So I’ve only used this twice, but so far I love it. I’ve used it for two (2) hour sessions that were continuous use
Samuel J Harris –
I bought a used unit for a couple hundred dollars less and it has worked perfectly. The charge seems to last a good while. I use it about an hour per day so only charge it about once a week. The remote is a must and very convenient when you want to change drills on the fly. On to the drills themselves. I will use a narrow 2 line drill to warm up both forehand/backhand then switch to one of the other drills. The grinder on random is a beast. If you thought a good human player will run you to both sides of the court, wait until you try this one. Unlike a human, the Grand IV does not get tired, will not call your ball out and returns it every single time. You will want to get 150 or so pressureless balls to use but if you’re really into tennis and improving your game, it is a worthy investment.