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SpeedTrac X All Sports Radar

SpeedTrac X All Sports Radar

SpeedTrac X All Sports Radar
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Save $22 off suggested retail with this package!

Includes: radar, power supply, bag and tuning fork.

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Regular Price: $221.00
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Description

The Speed Trac X is the most affordable sports radar in the world.  It is guaranteed to add excitement and interest to lessons and special events for players of all ages and abilities.

Special package includes:

  • SpeedTrac X All Sports Radar
  • USA (110-volt A/C) Power Supply
  • Fabric Carrying Bag
  • Tuning Fork

Features:

  • Displays either miles or Kilometers per hour
  • Measures speeds from 3 to 150 MPH
  • Bright 3-digit LCD display
  • Auto shut-off battery saver.
  • Requires 4 C-cell batteries (not included).
  • 30 ft. ball range distance.
  • Accuracy: 1-2 MPH
  • Size: 6.5" x 7.0" x 2.3"
  • Weight without batteries: 1.1 LB

Note: Although the SpeedTrac X Sports Radar is designed for outdoor use and is water resistant, it is not weatherproof and/ or waterproof.

Save $22 off the suggested retail price when you purchase these items as a package!  Elsewhere you will see the SpeedTrac X advertised for $159.95 or less.  However, this is only for the radar and does not include the other 3 items that are part of our package.

 

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