







⚾ Crush your limits, not your practice space!
PowerNet Crusher & Micro Crusher Training Baseballs are professional-grade, ultra-durable practice balls designed to improve swing speed, power, and eye-hand coordination. Featuring a limited flight path and instant feedback on contact quality, these 12-pack red plastic balls are perfect for coaches and players aiming to train like the pros in any setting.
| Brand | PowerNet |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Construction Type | Molded Plastic |
| UPC | 752830330405 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.5 x 10.6 x 1 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | PowerNet |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | PowerNet Inc. |
| Part Number | Does Not Apply |
| Style | Micro Crushers - 12 Pack |
A**R
Great Quality, fly straight in the wind, easiest to find in the grass
these are probably the best low flights that you can buy for the money. I have had the skills and Tanner brands. These hold up to high use and don't crack like the Tanner balls as they get older. They fly pretty straight on windy days in warm ups. They do have a tendency like all the other brands to wander off, but the red helps locate them in the grass.
B**K
Great training/ warmup tool
Great limited flight balls, gives great feedback on contact
S**Y
Very Durable
The balls are a great tool to use with a skinny bat to help the kids improve their batting. The balls have held up to (2) seasons of use. Side tossing these works great. They are soft and don't go more than 20 yards when hit well. Only complaint is that these things are small and hard to find. Even with their bright color, I have lost a few while using them in the outfield of the baseball diamond, not exactly long grass. Price is okay, but for what they are, seems pretty high. I do think they help with batting and they do seem to last.
L**S
Great balls!
These are just what we needed! Use them for baseball practice and hold up great!
J**R
About half the price of name brand competitors, and about half the weight too
I have had a set of three similar limited flight flexible rubber batting practice balls and really liked to use them in situations where you couldn't use real baseballs, and did not wish to use "slugs" aka "heavy balls" or sand-filled balls.So I bought a couple dozen of these to put together a limited flight batting practice ball bucket.The may look like colorful wiffle balls but these are heavier grade far more flexible synthetic rubber rather than stiffer thinner plastic wiffle balls. But each of these are only about 60% the weight of the other name brand's similar limited flight balls, so they don't quite feel like a baseball at all. And limited flight means they will still fly up to about 150 feet.We will keep them and get used to using them, get used to the lighter weight when I throw them, get used to the less substantial feel they have when you hit one, and get used to chasing them down often times significantly further than we had thought they would go.They are well made, just not the same as the more common name brand versions, not as substantial.After a few months of use these are holding up fine. They are clearly smaller by about 15-20% diameter, and significantly lighter (42 grams compared to 70 grams), and thinner walled, overall less substantial. The take a hit fine but just do not give the same satisfying thunk of the other yellow name-brand balls (we have 4 of those plus 24 of these). Had I known that I would have looked harder for more like the first four yellow ones I already had. Not that these are necessarily bad or anything, but being different and lighter softer, just does not feel as nice in comparison. If all I had was these I think it would not be a problem.
A**R
Great
Love these things. You can do live batting practice in the back yard without the need for a cage or protective screen for the pitcher
D**A
Better than the plastic golf balls
We were using the cheap little plastic golf balls. These are way better.. but you'll pay a premium for them
R**L
Half the price as competitors and same quality.
This was a great purchase. I already own the Total Control 74 balls and was looking to buy some more, but dang they’re expensive. I thought I would give these a shot because they’re half the price and boy am I glad. They are made of the same material as TC balls and perform the same way. The only difference is they are a touch smaller than TC balls and an actual baseball, but for hitting training, is that a bad thing? I am pleased with the purchase and will probably go back and get more than the 24 I already bought.
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