When I first unpacked the Quick T that I was sent to test, I was pleasantly surprised at how well built it was. It felt sturdy and stable, the parts fit well . . . even the assembly was simple and quick. I charged the battery, flipped the switch to auto mode and smiled to myself as the tee disappeared into the machine, loaded the first of 12 softballs, rose up into position and . . . stopped. Dead quiet.
I pulled my Sports Net catch net into position, grabbed a bat and took my first hack. I smiled again as the tee repeated its ride down and then back up . . . smooth and exactly into hitting position with the next ball. Now this was cool!
How many times had I bent over to pick up balls in tee drills . . . as a player and as a coach?
Hundreds? Thousands?
Bottom Line:
It saves time – gets results – and it’s FUN too! If you do tee work – and anyone who knows hitting knows the importance of tee work for breaking down a swing into its individual pieces – you'll undoubtedly see the advantages of this machine. It trains muscle memory with more swings, resulting in better swings and better hitters. You can teach, learn and work on feet, legs, hands, hip turn, etc., over and over without leaving the batters box . . . instead of swing and stop and swing and stop. I’m sure you get the picture. Few parts, 1000’s of reps.

















