The simplest and greatest evolution in batter training since the Bowling Machine
the Swinga is changing the way batters train and prepare.
If you are ambitious, want to improve, challenge yourself and have fun along the way then Swinga is the answer.
NOW AVAILABLE IN PINK - 60g, 146g & 156g for all ages and abilities
UPDATE - Feedback from Australia regarding the NEW 156g ball has been very positive. Used by Ashes players Travis Head and Cameron Green they report the heavier Swinga feels very much like a cricket ball of the bat, comes of the grass wicket very well. It is an even more real experience.
the Swinga is changing the way batters train and prepare.
If you are ambitious, want to improve, challenge yourself and have fun along the way then Swinga is the answer.
NOW AVAILABLE IN PINK - 60g, 146g & 156g for all ages and abilities
UPDATE - Feedback from Australia regarding the NEW 156g ball has been very positive. Used by Ashes players Travis Head and Cameron Green they report the heavier Swinga feels very much like a cricket ball of the bat, comes of the grass wicket very well. It is an even more real experience.
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I don’t normally rave about products but this is fantastic. |
A word from the Inventor! |
...and a word from a player! |
The hardest thing to play and the hardest thing to replicate in practice is the swinging ball. |
I am enjoying using the Swinga because It is so much more fun when the ball is doing something for bowler and batter. |
NEW PINK COLOUR AND BOX PACKAGING
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SWINGA TECHNIQUE BALL
Imagine a cricket ball that swings and seams like a new leather ball and continues to behave like this time and time and time again. Imagine that this ball can be Bowled, thrown, Sidearmed or used in a Bowling machine. Imagine it will keep behaving as a new leather ball even when wet. Imagine this ball was a fraction of the cost of a leather ball. Imagine no longer. Swinga Technique Ball is here. The Swinga is set to revolutionise the way batters train. Never before have they had the opportunity to practice for long enough against a new ball. Even wealthier professional teams do not give new balls to their batters for volume training. It's not economical or practical. The Swinga technique ball is a valuable training aid for coaches and players alike. It's a game changer but don't take my word for it..... |
Justin Langer
What a great product. It’s Incredible because you learn to play the swinging ball and learn to really watch the ball. |
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Jason Behrendorff (Australia & WA) practices with Swinga - Good Watch
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"You gotta hold your shape and play later. It's Perfect" |
"That's the thing, a little bit either way, challenging the stumps every time. (as a batter) You gotta be on. Like seriously." |
Swinga Instructional Video
Though the Swinga is easy to use. Please check out these helpful hints and tips to get the most out of it.
More Swinga in action!
Want to see more of what the Swinga can do?
Drift for spinners, Swing when throwing and Swing in the Sidearm. Challenge yourself or your players.
Drift for spinners, Swing when throwing and Swing in the Sidearm. Challenge yourself or your players.
A word from Katchet.
The Swinga was designed for batters and it undoubtedly ticks all their boxes, it’s a game changer. But when I saw and used it I saw benefits beyond its original scope.
In the Northern Hemisphere rain is a constant threat. This routinely affects practice at all levels. If there is any moisture on the grass or all weather the leather ball is affected, it becomes soft, slippery and we cannot practice fully, any practice that is done ruins the leather balls for future
This impacts bowlers and batters but particularly bowlers who require a dry ball to practice their skills. The Swinga will enable this. Whereas leather balls hate the wet the Swinga is unaffected. It can be easily dried and will SWING AND SEAM of the wicket as if BRAND NEW leather ball.
In terms of size and feel in the hand it is a cricket ball. If you placed a string seam on it a bowler would know little difference. With a 156g Swinga now available it is now more than ever a great training option for bowlers. The lack of a string seam, as opposed to the PU of the Swinga, is a downside for bowlers, it’s obviously not exactly the same.
However, In the words of Justin Langer ‘there is a lot of upside’ !