I recently had the chance to test out the SKLZ Hitting Stick Trainer and its impact-absorbing handle. As someone who takes softball seriously and wants to improve my batting skills, I was excited to start swinging. First off, I have to say that the handle definitely does its job in absorbing impact. My hands didn't feel sore or shaky after using the hitting stick for an extended period of time. However, while the concept of the hitting stick is great, the execution leaves something to be desired. The stick itself is quite heavy, making it difficult to really get a quick and accurate swing going. Additionally, the 52-inch length of the stick makes it a bit unwieldy and awkward to maneuver. I found myself struggling to hit balls that I would have been able to hit with my normal bat. Overall, the SKLZ Hitting Stick Trainer may work for some people, but it just didn't measure up for me. If you're looking for something to shake up your training routine, it might be worth giving a try. However, if you're looking for a reliable and easy-to-use tool to help improve your softball swing, you might want to keep looking.
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