🎯 Dominate Every Rally with the Power of Perfect Topspin!
The TopspinPro Tennis Trainer is a patented, foam-based training aid designed to help players master topspin by guiding racket angle and providing instant feedback. Compact and portable, it enables effective muscle memory training in just 2 minutes daily without the need for a court or partner. Trusted by coaches and players globally, it’s suitable for all ages and skill levels aiming to elevate their groundstrokes and court dominance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.46 x 10.83 x 4.09 inches |
Package Weight | 3.65 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26.38 x 10.63 x 3.94 inches |
Item Weight | 6.61 Pounds |
Brand Name | TopspinPro |
Model Name | FBA_TSP MK2 |
Material | Foam |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TopspinPro |
Part Number | FBA_TSP MK2 |
Sport Type | Tennis |
M**.
Great product, with some minor issues
This contraption is pretty cool. It forces you to brush up against the ball, creating topspin. You can learn some topspin technique and develop muscle memory using this product. It feels nice to hit. There are a few problems, however. I think it would be better if the plastic arms and attached sail could be removable, as not everyone likes to hit the ball with such a brushing motion. Also, the fixed nature of the side arms and attached sail prevent you from practicing other types of swings (e.g. flat shots, slice, volleys, etc.) Some players, even top professionals, hit out through the ball a bit more, in which case the racket would be banging up against the side brackets each time. For example, if Federer hit a one handed backhand on this, the racket would hit the sides on the follow through. When you watch videos of players from the side, you can see that not all the strokes would work for this product. This would not be a problem if we had the option of removing the side brackets and sail, but alas, it is fused in and unremovable. Another problem is that the rubber band that holds the arm in place wore down pretty quickly. After a weekend of use, the rubber band wore down and broke. There was only one extra band provided. I wrote the website for the company to request additional bands, and initially, there was no response. If you want additional bands, you can order similar looking bungee cords from Amazon, and tie them yourself to replace. Still, it is a lot of hassle, when they can just provide you with a bunch of extra bands, fairly cheaply.I also bought the Eye Coach. The Eye Coach is fairly versatile, and you can practice many different kinds of swings on it. However, the swing arm on the Eye Coach is fairly heavy, and it causes some stress on your arm to hit it repeatedly. By comparison, the Topspin Pro has a lighter swing arm, and feels very satisfying to hit. Furthermore, the spinning mechanism on the Topspin Pro is much smoother, so you can see the topspin much better, and adjust your swing accordingly. The Topsin Pro is also much quieter to hit. When you hit the Eye Coach, it is quite loud, and you can hear people banging away on it from upstairs. However, they both have their uses.I should note that I initially wrote a worse review for the Topspin Pro, due to the problem with the bands, and lack of customer response. I was impressed that recently, the inventor of the device wrote me a personal email to apologize for the oversight, and he assured me he would take care of the problem. He reports that the band problem has been fixed, and the material used is now much more durable. They are also looking into updating the design in the future based on customer feedback.
E**I
Well Designed self home training device, the best in the market.
The build quality is surprisingly good-all metal stand pieces are grind and polished. I would say it is a little price but still the best choice in the market.It is very easy to use, and really helpful to shape your hitting action. One thing I would like to mention is that when you hit the ball not in the sweet zone, it is possible to damage your racquet from hitting the metal arm attached to the ball, maybe manufacture could add some soft protection on that area.
W**S
Tremendous help!
This is a game changer. I heard about this on Youtube videos, and I was a bit skeptical, but seeing the reviews, I decided to chance it, and what a great chance I took. I've never been able to get topspin on the ball - even when I tried switching a Western grip, so I figured this would help. I even tried mimicking my backhand process when hitting a forehand, since I get topspin on my backhand, and that didn't work. I played with it for a week, eventually switching from W to SW after noticing I was having more success with that grip. But it also helped fix 2 other issues - 1 that I know is an issue but I couldn't adapt to the fix, and the other I didn't realize was an issue until I got this machine. Issue 1: I always hit off my back foot. I know about it and could never change. Since this is meant to be placed in front of you, it wouldn't allow me to hit off my back foot, and I adapted to leaning into the ball. Issue 2: My strike zone was off. I would hit the balls about waist high or slightly higher. This says to set it up so the ball is at your pocket, which is about hip level. Again, after about a week, I adapted to that, which I never knew was an issue.Did some drills after using that and the instructors (who had no idea I used this) were talking about how good my ground strokes were. They know now though.
C**N
Bungee loops worn out quick!
Great product! My topspin is improving a lot. I also teach my wife & kids and even my nephews to learn to hit top spin. It's giving the idea how to brush the ball.I took away one star because of the bungee loops worn out so fast. I'm hoping they will give more than one spare. (Only one spare included) or give us the links where we can order. I only have it for few month and now I can't use it because both bungee loops is broken.Bungee loops is the rubber that pull the ball back into position.
M**D
Easy Way to Practice Topspin
The media could not be loaded. It took me 3 months to decide on whether to buy this or not. I already bought the servemaster tennis tool (which yes, could’ve saved money and used socks/balls, but that’s another review) and wasn’t sure I needed to buy another tennis aid/gadget especially at a price above $100. Finally, I decided based on reviews to buy it. There are 4 of us in my family that play tennis. My boys 9, 6, 5 have all used this. When we got it out of the box, we had to set it up and attach the ball (slide it in). It comes with a carrying case. I find that handy because I put this in my car and bring to the courts so that when I am hitting with one of the boys, one of the remaining can hit with this while another works on serves. During rainy days, they use it indoors. It’s easy to use...you try to swipe the ball so that it spins without trying to push the ball (kind of like the swipers on a windshield). Besides topspin, to have great control in tennis, one tip is to have the ball on your strings as long as possible when doing a stroke. Summary of best pros: easy to transport, easy to set up, easy to use, and serves its purpose. I haven’t yet taken it off it’s base to work on serves. Con: Still wish it were cheaper. It gets boring as every repetitive activity unless you are totally obsessed. Short intervals or a few min every day should help build the muscle memory. As an adult the learning curve is lower than kids in my opinion and it helps to close my eyes every few swipes to remember the feeling. I’ve added a video of my 5 year old using this.
L**E
Great gift idea for tennis lovers looking to level up their game
I bought this for my husband for father's day. He loves it! Can't wait to see the impact it has on his game!
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