Radar Guns: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Accuracy makes all the difference. You may be a little league coach working with a new star pitcher. Or perhaps you're into auto racing, motocross, or cycling and need to know if your vehicle's speedometer is on the spot. Or maybe you're a plane spotter ready to geek out on how fast that aircraft gets up to speed. Whatever the case, you need the right radar gun for accurate readings.
Fact #2. Focus on your activity. Do you want to discreetly measure the speed of a neighbor's car to catch them driving too fast? Then get the smallest unit you can locate. Do you want to perfect your golf swing so you can be the toast of the country club? Find a model that can stand freely so you don't have to hold it. With many sizes and styles, you can get exactly what you need.
Fact #3. Fire your fastballs freely. When working with young baseball players to develop their game, minor adjustments can mean the difference between getting a college scholarship or hanging up their cleats. Specialized units attach to the back of a catcher's mitt so you can measure small changes and zero in on the fastball technique that will keep batters whiffing.
Fact #4. It must be easy to use. For those of the pistol grip variety, you need to think of your hands. You'll be holding this for a while, so it must be lightweight as well as comfortable to grip. And the ease with which you can press the button to get your readings matters as well.
Fact #5. You've got to power it somehow. These units generally use batteries. Check if the one you like provides rechargable batteries, or if you'll need to purchase them frequently so you don't lose power when you need it most.
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