The Lobster Elite line of tennis ball machines is probably the most popular series of tennis ball machines on the market today. Their signature red body with the white hopper are easily identifiable and you see them everywhere; from high school tennis teams to clubs to even the professionals. The Lobster Elite Freedom is the introductory base model from Lobster and provides all the essentials of the best tennis ball machines at a reasonable cost. If you’re looking to get a solid tennis ball machine and want to save some money, the Lobster Elite Freedom might be for you.
The Lobster Elite Freedom shares a lot of the same structural features as the other Lobster tennis ball machines in this series. Things such as the collapsible handles and reversible hopper make the tennis ball machine very compact. The hopper was designed to be flipped over and will actually fit over the base so when the unit is packaged up it takes up half the size. The Freedom has large wheels that help to maneuver it from gravel to grass to pavement. The unit itself weighs about 42 pounds with the majority of the weight being from the lead-acid battery. Being battery powered, there’s no need for an outlet or tripping hazard from the cord and you have approximately 2 to 4 hours of battery life which will exhaust just about any tennis player amateur or not.
The Lobster Elite Freedom has a 150 ball capacity and will deliver a ball ever 2 to 10 seconds. So even on its highest setting you’ll have a solid 5 minutes of practice before picking up all the balls. The ball speeds range from 10 to 70 miles per hour and the ball machine can put both a backspin and topspin on the ball. The Freedom ball machine has a horizontal oscillation feature that allows it to spit tennis balls from side to side and can provide a random assortment so that you get a real workout practicing both forehands and backhands. The machine also has the ability to be angled up to provide lobs to practice your overhand smash.
As I mentioned above the Elite Freedom is the economy model, but that doesn’t mean that it’s inferior. The Lobster Elite Freedom has all the essential features that make up a tennis ball machine; things like putting spin on the ball to practice returns, oscillations to get some experience approaching the ball, and lobs for overhand smashes. While some of the features on the more expensive tennis ball machines are nice, they’re more or less icing on the cake for advanced players to tweak their game. If you want a solid tennis ball machine that is great for beginners to practice on but is also good for intermediate players to strengthen their game, a Lobster Elite Freedom is a great tennis ball machine at a great price.
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