Train with Real Data — Not Just Reps
HitTrax is the simulator the pros use. Every swing you take in the Powerhouse HitTrax cage is measured — exit velocity, launch angle, point of contact, distance, and projected ball flight. The screen shows where each ball you hit would have landed in a real stadium.
But the data isn’t just for fun. It’s how serious hitters get measurably better. Track your average exit velocity over six weeks. Watch your launch angle dial in. Every session ends with a printout of what actually happened — not what your coach thinks happened.
What you’ll see on screen
- Exit velocity — how fast the ball came off your bat (mph)
- Launch angle — the upward trajectory at contact (degrees)
- Distance — projected total ball flight in a real ballpark
- Point of contact — front, center, or back of plate
- Spray chart — where every ball you hit landed in the field
- Stadium view — every swing visualized in MLB ballparks
Who uses HitTrax at Powerhouse
- Travel ball and high school hitters dialing in mechanics for spring season
- College-prep players capturing exit-velocity data for recruit tape
- Youth players staying engaged through long Vegas summers indoors
- Adult rec-league hitters sharpening for slowpitch tournaments
- Coaches doing live in-cage video review with measurable numbers
