I-Hack Machine Design
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The I-Hack Attack has a unique three-wheel design that allows you to see the ball clearly and fully all the way through the feeding motion,
acceleration and release, just like a live pitcher. With this design, the hitter sees when to stride and the angle of release, giving him an actual live-arm sense of timing and location.
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With the pitch locators disengaged, the throwing head of the I-Hack Attack pivots instantly in any direction for all fungo work including deep fly balls that can drive fielders to the fence, slicing line drives, catcher’s pop-ups with reverse spin, towering infield pop-ups, and grounders.
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The I-Hack Attack pitching machine quickly moves on and off the field by just tilting it, un-socketing the legs and easily rolling it on two heavy-duty transporting wheels (not the throwing wheels).
I-Hack Exceptional Quality
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The I-Hack Attack baseball pitching machine is heavy enough to absorb recoil, ensuring accuracy, yet portable and easily moved by one person.
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The extra-wide tripod base insures real stability and safety on pitching mounds or baseball playing surfaces.
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High tensile, tough heat-treated alloy, weather-resistant aluminum casting throwing head, protects throwing mechanism.
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The rugged powder-coated rust-proof steel frame ensures limitless seasons of use.
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The throwing wheels out-last all other baseball pitching machine wheels and don’t melt in the direct summer heat. Sports Attack has never replaced a wheel from wear or heat exposure.
Ball Types to Use with I-Hack Attack Baseball Pitching Machine
To get the most out of your machine, use the balls suggested by the manufacturer. In this case, the manufacturer suggests the following: Baden Kevlar Seamed Ballistic Leather, Baden Dimpled Baseballs, or Baden Dimpled Softballs
Additionally, the I-Hack Attack pitching machine is designed for use with “real” leather baseballs designed for pitching machines, dimpled practice balls, wiffle balls, and all softer practice balls. Pitching machines are not made to be used with regulation balls, even though many machines can throw these balls. However, regulation balls are not machine compatible, which wears down your machines and your balls over time.