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I never heard of this but you could have probally made something like this much cheaper.
If its a trainer for the sweet spot buy a good wood bat and use that. Once you use the metal in a game you'll be that much better because it has a bigger sweet spot. Let us know if its worth it. I've tried great products and have bought a few duds as well.
Here is a novel idea.....How about swinging a wood bat.....sorry for being a smart a**....but come on......sorry I'm not a gimmick guy.....I feel you can do some things to improve performance but more or less you either CAN or you CAN'T......Poor investment I think.....The ball will tell you what you've done or how well you hit it......you want to stay inside the ball? ...how about off center BP......don't think a paddle would tell me any different......don't get sucked in......
I understand where you are coming from, but the only reason I bought it was that I have a good friend that told me Tori Hunter, and Derek Lee were using it this offseason in their workouts. I trust my buddy, and I wouldn't have invested the money if I didn't believe that some of the best were using it. I will let you know how it works.
Tori works out at my facility and he does use it. We ordered four of them for him about a month ago and he loves them. Craig Monroe also uses it daily. They are really good teaching tools because they force you to get the head of the bat to the ball. Even with a wooden bat, you have a tendency to drag the barrel because you can. If you drag the barrel of the bat with the buster, you hit it on the red shaft and it obviously doesn't go anywhere. Great tool. And believe me...I am the last guy to go out and buy training aids. (I invent twice as many as I buy and hate spending money on something I can make.) I do think this is well worth the money though.

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