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Ball Mowers
Playmate Ball Mower
 

-Retractable arms
-Spring loaded arm locking mechanism
-Picks up balls quickly
-Convenient compact storage
-Aircraft aluminum construction

Optional features

-Optional second basket
-ACV attachment-to facilitate maneuvering over sidewalks
-Weather resistant cover

Playmate Ball Mower
Qty: Price: $375.00
 
Gamma RollerHopper 150  

The Rollerhopper™ 150 is a multifunctional ball pick up and teaching device that picks up and stores up to 150 balls. The Rollerhopper™ 150 is lightweight and easy to use for teaching pros and personal use. The handles detach for easy transport and the unit is ideal for and court surface.


 
Rollerhopper150
Qty: Price: $189.00

   
Gamma Ball Mower
 
--Gathers up to 240 balls in minutes. --Gathering arms spread 54” for efficient coverage and are removable for easy storage.
-- Heavy duty metal construction and coated with chip-resistant polyurethane.
-- Extra baskets can be purchased separately.
Gamma Ball Mower
Qty: Price: $289.00
 
Sports Tutor
 

Available in 6 colors:
Tennis Green
Black
Playtoy Green
Sandstone
Baseliner Granite
Tan
Tennis Ball Mower
Qty: Price: $645.00
Color:




Picks up 200 balls in 3 minutes!
Perfect for use with ball machines.
An absolute must for Teaching Pros.

The only ball mower to be made from molded plastic.
Lighter and easier to use. Will not rust or corrode.

Non-Marking Wheels and Casters

Will not scrape court. Very smooth operation.

Vinyl Coated Basket
Holds 200 Balls.

Removeable Arms for easy storage.

Variety of Colors

Match your ball machine or tennis court colors.

Doubles as a Teaching Cart
Hang basket from the hooks on the top of the handle for double duty.




 


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