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Pitch Pro Model 486 Portable Pitching Mounds

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305 Tuftco Drive, Dalton, GA 30721

(800) 868 0254 (Toll Free)

(706) 278-7090

info@allstarmounds.com


Pitch Pro Model 486 Portable Pitching Mounds



Dimensions: 8’L x 6’W x 6″H

Weights only 115 Pounds

Full Stride Mound

Fiberglass Core

Replaceable Launch Pad and Rubber

10 Year Warranty On Mounds Core

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