Contact Full Swing Representative

An Evolution in Baseball Technology

KIT for baseball is the only one that gives you sensor-free bat speed, 3D field batted-ball data, and advanced hitting and pitching metrics in one portable unit.

The Most Innovative Radar Technology

Portable

Built for easy transport and fast setup—start training anywhere, anytime.

Machine-learning enhanced radar

Engineered with extensive testing and development, our system delivers reliable accuracy that players and coaches can trust to unlock maximum potential.

Heads-Up Display

The only launch monitor to let you see what matters on a customizable full-color display.

Powerful processors

Digital processors for radar and media to allow our data to process faster and more efficiently

High Resolution Video

You need to see your swing in high resolution to best analyze what’s happening. We went with a camera for just that and made sure you can review and share to make the adjustments that count.

12 Data Points
Hitting Data
• Exit Velo • Bat Speed • Launch Angle • Distance • Smash Factor • Pot. Smash Factor • Hit Spin Rate • Hit Direction • Pot. Exit Velo • Squared Up
12 Data Points
Exit Velocity
The speed at which the ball leaves your bat right after contact, measured in miles per hour (mph).
Bat Speed
How fast your bat is moving at impact, measured in miles per hour (mph), at a point about 6 inches from the end of the bat (the sweet spot).
Pitch Velocity
The speed of the pitch out of the hand or out of the machine, measured in miles per hour (mph).
Pitch Spin Rate
How fast the pitch is spinning, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm), either out of the pitcher’s hand or out of the machine.
Launch Angle
The vertical angle at which the ball leaves your bat, in degrees. Measured as 0° being parallel to the ground, with negative values going down, and positive numbers going up.
Distance
How far the ball travels in the air before it lands. Distance is driven mainly by: • Exit Velocity • Launch Angle • Spin Rate and Direction • Drag, Wind / Environmental Factors
Smash Factor
How efficiently you turn bat speed into exit velocity: Smash Factor = Exit Velocity ÷ Bat Speed This measures quality of contact and how well you found the sweet spot.
Potential Smash Factor
The theoretical maximum Smash Factor you could achieve on that pitch, using: • your bat speed • the pitch’s arrival speed (accounting for drag + spin) • bat collision efficiency • centered-barrel contact
Hit Spin Rate
How fast the ball is spinning after you hit it, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm).
Hit Direction
The direction of your hit left or right, measured in degrees from straightaway center field: • 0° – Hit straight toward center field • Negative (0 to -45°) – From center toward the left-field line • Positive (0 to +45°) – From center toward the right-field line
Potential Exit Velocity
Potential Exit Velocity is the theoretical maximum exit velocity you could have produced on that swing, based on: • your bat speed, which accounts for roughly 80% of exit velocity • the pitch’s speed at the plate (after we factor in drag and spin from the mound to home) • the physics of the bat–ball collision.
Squared Up
Squared Up Rate shows how much of your maximum possible exit velocity you got on that swing: Squared Up % = (Measured Exit Velocity ÷ Potential Exit Velocity) × 100