Jugs Lite-Flite Baseballs (One Dozen) |

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| Brand: Jugs Category: Sports
List Price: $20.00 Buy New: $19.94 You Save: $0.06
New (6) from $19.94
Rating: 3 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 3
MPN: B5000 Model: B5000 UPC: 670768250001 EAN: 0670768250001
Release Date: July 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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Features:
| • | Designed specifically to be used with the JUGS Lite-Flite Machine | | • | Their sponge-like texture makes them safe for indoor hitting without a batting cage | | • | Same size as a regulation baseball...comes in Optic Yellow | | • | Weighs just ounces | | • | Players see a realistic pitch but do not get stung by the ball…makes the JUGS Lite-Flite ideal for offensive and defensive drills |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description
- Optic yellow
- 1.5 oz.
- Sponge-like texture makes these safe for indoor hitting without a batting cage
- Players see a realistic throw or pitch
- Players do not get stung if this ball bouces off their arms or body
- Works in any Jugs pitching machine
- Lightweight!
- Pitch to batters at normal hitting distance
- Won't scuff gym floors or damage walls or bleachers
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Customer Reviews:
Be Careful September 15, 2008 C. Ickes Ordered from Longstreth Women's Sports and they cancelled it, saying it is NOT for a dozen (despite the 20.00 dozen list price and the 1.6 pound weight for shipping a dozen). After placed order through Amazon, the company called and cancelled. Amazon needs work on their customer support, as they care little about what/how 3rd party sellers advertise or follow through with online sales.
perfect practice balls May 25, 2008 Hagu (OHIO) I use these for outfield drills, and let the kids catch fly balls with both hands without using their glove. Also works well with the jugs soft osss machine, for BP when your space is confined to a small area.
Great for Practice February 16, 2007 K. McGibney (San Diego, CA USA) These balls are great for batting practice as well teaching kids how to catch. They are the same size as a real baseball but will not bruise a kid if they miss a catch. Once the kids see how soft they are compared to a real ball they are a little more confident about staying behind the glove to make a catch.
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