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2008 Ball Machine Comparison Tables

Choosing the right ball machine is a daunting process, and unless you've got time to sift through pages of information, we know you will benefit from our advice. Feel free at any time to call us on (03) 9418 3934 to ask questions or read our FAQ page. However, to make things really easy, we've created some comparison tables between the models:

To start with, we had to find models that were comparable across the brands. So we've come up with 3 categories:

  1. Beginner/Intermediate ($1,495 - $1,995)
  2. Advanced ($2,495 - $3,075)
  3. Advanced with the lot ($3,395+)

Beginner/Intermediate Range:

These machines are simply designed to run you around the court for a bit of exercise & practice. With maximum top speeds of 113km/h & only the Lobster providing spin, these are only recommended for beginners & intermediate players. If you want a machine you can grow into, we recommend the Advanced category 2 or 3.

Model
i-SAM
Lobster 401
Tutor ProLite
Photo
Speed Km/h
25-100
24-113
16-100
Feed Interval
2-7 seconds
3, 6 or 12 secs
2-10 seconds
Battery Life
2-3 hours
N/A
2-3 hours
Ball Capacity
250+
150
125
Weight
13Kg
14.5Kg
13Kg
Propulsion
Counter Rotating Wheels
Pneumatic
(Air Pressure)
Counter Rotating Wheels
Spin
Option
Manual Elevation
Electronic Elevation
Horizontal Oscillation
Vertical Oscillation
Electric
Option
Option
Battery
Portable
Low Noise Level
Optional Remote
H/Duty Battery
Option
Optional Spare Battery
Optional Storage Cover
Warranty
1 Year
3 Years
1 Year
Good Features
  • Large ball capacity
  • Cheap
  • Has vertical oscillation (varies depth)
  • Can do spin
  • Well built
  • Compact
  • Reliable
Bad Features
  • No wheels
  • Elevation handle is easily damaged
  • Pneumatic
  • Noisy
  • Ball flaps can be a bit flimsy
Our Rating
Price
$1,795.00
or $14 p/w*
$2,195.00
or $20 p/w*
$1,965.00
or $19 p/w*

* Weekly price is for 3 years with $1 balance remaining. Once paid, you own the machine in full. Subject to conditions and approval. Approval can take as little as 1 hour.

Advanced Range:

This range is designed for the player aspiring to be a champion who doesn't want any of the bells and whistles such as a 2 line drill or triple oscillation.
Model
SAM-SP1
Lobster Elite
Silent Partner
Tutor Plus
Photo
Top Speed
140 Km/h
130 Km/h
150 Km/h
140 Km/h
Slowest Speed
15 Km/h
16 Km/h
16 Km/h
16 Km/h
Ball Feed S/I
2-13 seconds
2-10 seconds
1-13 seconds
1.5-12 seconds
Spin
Electronic
Elevation
Elevation Degree
55° **
60°
60°
***
Horizontal
Oscillation
Vertical Oscillation
Electric Option
****
Battery
Battery Life
4-6 hours
4-8 hours
4 hours
4-6 hours
Battery Size
14.4 A/h
18 A/h
14 A/h
14.4 A/h
Charge Time
8 hours
18 hours
12 hours
20 hours
Fast Charger
Ball Capacity
300
150
200
150
Weight
20Kg
18Kg
22Kg
18Kg
Portable
Remote
Option
Option
2 Line Drill
H/Duty Battery
Optional
Spare Battery
Optional
Storage Cover
Warranty
1 Year
3 Years
1 Year
1 Year
Good Features
  • Large ball capacity
  • Option for Electricity
  • Very portable
  • Huge battery
  • Fast Oscillation
  • Great Warranty
  • Huge top speed
  • Can tilt back for higher lobs
  • Two easy handles
  • Includes a remote
  • Good build quality
  • Fast oscillation speed
Bad Features
  • Poor spin
  • Top speeds seem lower than indicated
  • Slow oscillation is predictable
  • Bulky
  • No 'Electric Only Option'
  • A little bit flimsy
  • Bulky design
  • Pop rivets make it hard to open this machine
  • Very slow oscillation speed
  • Bulky design
  • Ball flaps are a bit flimsy
  • Small handle makes wheeling a little difficult
Our Rating (For this category)
Price
$2,495.00
or $24 p/w*
$2,895.00
or $24 p/w*
$3,025.00
or $29 p/w*
$3,075.00
or $30 p/w*

* Weekly price is for 3 years with $1 balance remaining. Once paid, you own the machine in full. Subject to conditions and approval. Approval can take as little as 1 hour.
** Lob Enhancer will increase lob to 80°. Lob Enhancer is an additional $66.
*** We were unable to obtain the degree of elevation but were advised by Tennis Tutor that their machines could produce any type of lob required for practicing purposes.
**** Can purchase the fast charger which works like a laptop charger. Even though it continually runs through the battery, it is effectively the same as running off electricity.

 

Advanced 'with the lot' Range:

This range is designed for the player aspiring to be a champion who wants a ball machine with all the extras. For the purposes of comparing 'apples to apples' we've added in some of the extra's automatically.
Model
SAM-SP4
Lobster Elite III
TWA Special Pack
Silent Partner
Programmable
Tennis Tutor
Player Model
Photo
Top Speed
140 Km/h
130 Km/h
150 Km/h
140 Km/h
Slowest Speed
15 Km/h
16 Km/h
16 Km/h
16 Km/h
Spin
Ball Feed S/I
2-13 seconds
2-10 seconds
1-13 seconds
1.5-12 seconds
Electronic Elevation
Elevation Degree
55° ***
50°
60°
****
Horizontal Oscillation
Vertical Oscillation
Triple Oscillation
Player Simulation
Electric
Option
Option
Option
Option
Battery
Battery Life
4-6 hours
4-8 hours
4 hours
4-6 hours
Battery Size
14.4 A/h
18 A/h
14 A/h
14.4 A/h
Charge Time
8 hours
18 hours
12 hours
20 hours
Fast Charger
Ball Capacity
300
150
200
150
Weight
22Kg
18Kg
22Kg
18Kg
Portable
Remote
10 Function
2 Function
2 Function
2 Function**
2 Line Drill
H/Duty Battery
Optional Spare Battery
Storage Cover
Warranty
1 Year
3 Years
1 Year
1 Year
Review
No
No
Good Features
  • Large ball capacity
  • Option for Electricity
  • Vertical Oscillation
  • Triple Oscillation
  • Very portable
  • Huge battery
  • Fast Oscillation
  • Great Warranty
  • Includes remote & fast charger
  • Huge top speed
  • Can tilt back for higher lobs
  • Two easy handles
  • Includes a remote
  • Good build quality
  • Fast oscillation speed
  • Player simulation (one of the best features we've seen)
  • Vertical oscillation when in player simulation mode
  • Center alignment button
Bad Features
  • No vertical oscillation - very important
  • No player simulation
  • Poor spin
  • Top speeds seem lower than indicated
  • Slow oscillation is predictable
  • Bulky
  • No 'Electric Only Option'
  • No player simulation
  • A little bit flimsy
  • Bulky design
  • Pop rivets make it hard to open this machine
  • Very slow oscillation speed
  • Player simulation doesn't change height settings often enough.
  • Bulky design
  • Ball flaps are a bit flimsy
  • Small handle makes wheeling a little difficult
Our Rating (For this category)
Price
$3,595.00
or $33 p/w*
$4,495.00
or $37 p/w*
$3,707.00
or $36 p/w*
$3,995.00
or $37 p/w*

* Weekly price is for 3 years with $1 balance remaining. Once paid, you own the machine in full. Subject to conditions and approval. Approval can take as little as 1 hour.
** Indicates an option that has been added in for the basis of comparison. The price has been increased to include this option.
*** Lob Enhancer will increase lob to 80°. Lob enhancer is an additional $66.
**** We were unable to obtain the degree of elevation but were advised by Tennis Tutor that their machines could produce any type of lob required for practicing purposes.

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If you've read through this, then you are serious about finding the right ball machine. There are many factors to consider including:

1. Where you will be using it (home or local club)?
2. Will electricity be available?
3. Is it for you or your kids and at what level are they?
4. Will your kids coach use it in their coaching sessions?

These questions and more will have an impact on which ball machine is right for you. Why not take advantage of our experience and call us on (03) 9418 3934 to find out which model best suits your needs!

It doesn't matter where you are located in Australia, we deliver everywhere!

Call or email us to find out what bonus we throw in for free with every ball machine. We know you will be pleasantly surprised!

Please note, if you talk to your local shop about a ball machine, they will most likely have to order it from the importers who are all based in Melbourne or Sydney. We actually stock the machines and send them directly to you ourselves.

If you haven't already read our Frequently Asked Questions page about ball machines, then we recommend you do so.

What is Oscillation and Triple Oscillation?

Random oscillation is where the tennis ball machine replicates a match situation by shooting balls randomly around the court. Rather than groove a particular shot, this allows a player to focus on footwork, fitness and practice shots in a more realistic environment.

Most machines with oscillation are capable of changing from side to side (without varying the depth) which works both your forehand and backhand. However the very top machines are capable of dropping in short balls & deep balls as well. This is a feature of the Lobster Elite II and Lobster Elite III which are the only machines in their price range that can claim to have triple oscillation.

Below are some diagrams to show the difference between oscillation patterns of different ball machines:

Horizontal Oscillation (Single Oscillation)

This is the most common oscillation method found on all machines. The balls randomly move from side to side along the baseline. This is what the SAM SP Range, Tennis Tutor Plus Range, Silent Partner, Jugs and Lobster Elite Range are capable of.



Horizontal and Vertical Oscillation (Triple Oscillation)

This type of oscillation is only usually found on high end machines worth $8,000 or more. Now Lobster offer it in their Elite 2 ($3,695) and Elite 3 ($3,995) models. This is achieved by sweeping the ball horizontally (along the baseline) while also oscillating vertically (up and down). The reason Lobster can offer this so cheaply is because the commercial machines use a more advanced method of dropping in short balls. They can actually reduce and increase the speed of the ball by changing gears (very quickly too), which is a much better way to achieve it and more realistic too. Lobster's triple oscillation is an amazing feature (especially on a residential machine), even though it uses a simplistic method to achieve it. It really gets your feet moving more than any other residential model.

Triple Oscillation with the 2 line drill

This is technically incorrect to say the machine is using triple oscillation in the diagram to the right. It is actually using the two line drill and vertical oscillation. The two line drill allows you to feed 1 forehand and then 1 backhand continuously. It can usually be set to a narrow (10 degree) or wide (20 degree) spread. The two line drill is offered by the SAM SP4, Lobster Elite 3 and the Tennis Tutor Plus (Model 4).

However the two line drill with vertical oscillation is only offered by the Lobster Elite 3 and this is what you can see above. While alternating between forehand and backhand, it is also capable of changing the depth of the balls, making you work your feet more. Again this can be done on the narrow (blue lines) or wide spread (yellow lines).

The two line drill can be used when you have two or more players using the machine at once, allowing them to take it in turns to hit a ball.

The Lobster Elite 3 can provide all three types of oscillation and is the only machine in this price range capable of doing so.

If there is a particular make or model of tennis ball machine that you are interested in which we don't have on our web site, please email us here and we will let you know if we can help.

 

 

 

 

 


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