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SuperCoach vs Spinfire Pro 2

The SuperCoach positions itself as the most programmable ball machine on the market and the ultimate tool for coaches, giving them the fifteen preloaded six-shot drills and the ability to programme up to thirty-two 30-ball drills with the option to vary the landing spot on the court, speed, feed rate and spin levels the possibilities are almost limitless. All of this programming can be conveniently controlled via the portable control panel and each coach can even have their own control panel to design drills for their classes.

Despite what seems to be incredibly advanced technology for a ball machine, the SuperCoach really isn’t designed for the average player. Most recreational users wouldn’t want to have to pre-program every ball in a drill and at 77kg it is difficult to transport to and from your court or club on your own. There is no option for a battery, only AC power. This machine is really designed for coaches who have specific needs for advanced programming.

Despite not having any preloaded drills or the ability to design them yourself, the Spinfire Pro 2 is a much more user friendly machine for the vast majority of players. Its comparative simplicity means that it only requires pressing a few buttons to start practicing with random horizontal, vertical and triple oscilation and narrow, medium and wide two-line drill already loaded. It also has the option of three different power sources and a fully functional, pocket-sized remote control (with a slot to store it in) and is totally portable even for one person.

SuperCoach $20,995.00 Buy now Spinfire Pro 2 $3,295.00 Buy now
Top Speed Top speed possible when there is no spin. 120 km/h 130 km/h
Slowest Speed Slowest speed possible. N/A 32 km/h
Interval The min and max time possible between balls being fired. 2-6 seconds 2-15 seconds
Spin Whether the machine is capable of producing topspin and slice.
Elevation Ability to raise and lower the vertical angle of the delivery.
Elevation Degree The vertical angle of the delivery. Can produce lobs 60°
Horizontal Oscillation Ability to fire balls randomly anywhere within the horizontal span of the court (no variation in depth).
Vertical Oscillation Ability to offer random variation in depth to allow for practicing of short and deep balls.
Electric Option Can the machine be run directly from an AC power point, rather than via a battery? Running off AC can eliminate the headaches associated with batteries, charging them and replacing them when necessary.
Battery Can the machine be run off a battery?
Battery Life The min and max play time possible when using the battery. N/A 3-8 hours
Battery size N/A 20 A/h
Charge Time Amount of time required to charge a flat battery using the standard charger. N/A 11 hours
Fast Charger Can a fast charger be purchased to reduce the charging time? N/A Optional
Ball Capacity The total number of balls that can fit into the hopper. As a general rule, we feel 150 is the minimum we would recommend. 200-300 150
Portable Has wheels and a handle to allow easy movement to and from the tennis courts (from the back of a car).
Weight The weight of the machine without tennis balls installed. Note, the Spinfire Pro 2 can be purchased with an external battery, so 18 kg represents the weight of the machine only without a battery inside. 77 kg 18 kg
Remote Does the machine offer a remote control to allow easy settings adjustments from the other end of the court? Note, all remotes are different, including the number of buttons and functions each can supply, so look for a photo of the remote you are considering to understand its features. Also, Tennis Tutor in Australia does not offer a remote control, but this may be possible to purchase in other parts of the world.
2 Line Drill This is a drill which shoots one ball to the forehand, followed by a ball to the backhand, and it repeats endlessly. It will keep you running from side to side until you can take it no longer. Some machines offer this in just WIDE and NARROW, while others offer WIDE, MEDIUM and NARROW for a bit more flexibility. It's also a great drill to use when two players are practising together with a ball machine, as it will alternate firing a ball between each player.
Optional Spare Battery A spare battery is great for coaches or those heavy users who don't always have time to charge their battery between sessions, or may want even more play time than the standard minimum that each machine can provide.
Heavy Duty Battery
Optional Storage Cover These are great for protecting your machine from dust and debris, but we do not recommend you leave them out on court.
Warranty This is the standard manufacturer's warranty. Some machines do have the option to upgrade their warranty to up to 5 years for an additional fee. 2 Years 2 Years (Optional 5 years)
Pros
  • Internal Oscillation (disguises delivery)
  • High ball speeds
  • 15 preloaded drills
  • Can store 32 30-ball drills
  • Internal movement (disguises delivery)
  • LCD control panel with membrane touch buttons
  • Includes a fully functional remote (and a pocket to store it in)
  • Large transport wheels
  • Optional external battery
  • Vertical & Triple Oscillation
  • 2 year warranty with an option for 5 years.
  • Best spin levels we've seen
  • 90 Day Money Back Guarantee
Cons
  • No true horizontal, vertical or triple oscillation.
  • Complicated control features
  • Extremely expensive
  • Too heavy to transport between home and club
  • No battery option
  • Only a two-function remote
  • Travelling wheels could be larger
  • A little bit bulky
Rating
Price $20,995.00 Buy now $3,295.00 Buy now

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