Slightly off topic but which bowling machines are best (other than Bola which are a bit too much for me)?
Um , depends .
Paceman original : uses light balls( or junior balls) , fires them at aprox 60mph . Not sure on weight , but I'm guessing pretty light (maybe 6-8kg ?)as its mostly plastic.From memory has a twelve ball auto feeder .
Paceman ltd : i think is pretty similar to original but can also fire ltd balls which fire a tad quicker than the light balls ( so maybe 65mph ?).I think these have a twenty four ball auto feeder . They look around a similar weight to the original .
Both these machines are capable of swing (i think) , but not sure about spin .
Paceman strike : heavier than above 2 as its metal , so sturdier as well . Doesn't do swing or spin as far as i know . Fires the light balls at 74.5mph . Also can fire reg /normal machine balls at 62mph . I think its auto feeder is sold separately and looks like its for twelve balls .
Paceman pro : as per strike model but can do swing and spin . Same speeds as strike too .
Ive seen theres a new 'kph'/velocity ball released recently by paceman which could be used on the strike and pro . Its a hard ball and apparently can be fired at 20% greater speed than a reg ball .
Im not sure how compact or easy any of the paceman models are re fitting in a kit bag etc . But they all look easy to pick up and move /pack into a car etc .
All the paceman models run on mains power . As far as i know there's still no power packs available . If you want to use them with a battery you need a car/12v battery and a pure sine wave inverter capable of 600w or better .
Theres also red coloured machines that look really similar to the original paceman . I think they are for American baseball market and are called Slider .
Swinger pro : a bit more compact than the ones mentioned above . Weighs 7kg . Only fires junior size balls that are slightly soft . Fires stinger balls and paceman junior balls at 80mph (but you cant use these balls with the 10 ball auto feeder) . It fires standard tennis balls at 80mph, heavy (cricket style) tennis balls at 65mph , and swing kings(half rubber half tennis ball) at around 70mph . Its ball feeder can come with a remote . It can do swing and spin .It runs off 12v battery .
It does suck a bit that you cant use hard balls with this machine , but i got it because it fits in my kit bag , doesn't require mains power , and is capable of faster speeds (albeit with softer , junior sized balls) .
I guess for a home / backyard setup with available mains power , assuming bola/jugs machines are not a possibility, I'd probably go for a paceman pro (especially if the kph balls do what is stated) .
If i was using the machine at outdoor nets via car transportation , id still probably go for the paceman pro . ( Getting a pure sinewave inverter is extra money that would be needed though ).
If someone is in my position ( no car , using it at outdoor nets ) id obviously suggest they get a stinger pro like I did .
Please feel free to correct me on any wrong guesstimates i may have made .