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The elite freedom is equipped with features that are not found on any machine in its price range. The large ball capacity and battery size allow extended play on the court. The freedom’s oversized wheels and extended handle provides unequalled portability for players who are on the move. Enjoy playing against such advanced features such as full corner-to-corner random oscillation, up to 50-degree lobs to prSimply said, the Elite Grandslam V is the most cutting edge battery tennis ball machine available. It offers customizable drills. You can program shot locations, speed, spin, and feed ratethe shot sequences are infinite. While the Elite Grandslam IV offers 3 pre-programmed drills, the Elite Grandslam V offers three additional drills, approach, attack/defend, forehand plus. The Grandslam V LE offers a revolutionary design allows the machine to throw balls throughout the entire spectrum of the court mixing up speed, spin, trajectory and oscillation. This fully random technological advancement allows for the Grandslam V to realistically simulate true match play, a feature that is unsurpassed by any portable tennis ball machine on the market. Elite Grandslam V LE Control Panel: Customize your own drills program to an incredible 18 shot locations, speed, spin, and feed rate, too. Pre-Programmed Drills- The Grandslam V is also equipped with three pre-programmed six shot drills that simulate the most popular styles of play: grinder, all courter, and power baseliner. These incredible drills mix up speed, trajectory, and spin to prepare you to play against the world’s elite! With the press of a button, you can now practice against the playing style of your choice.

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