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⛳ Unlock Your True Swing Potential—Every MPH Counts!
The Swing Speed Radar is a US-made, portable Doppler radar device designed for precise golf club speed measurement from 20 to 200 MPH. Trusted by athletes for over 25 years, it offers instant, reliable feedback without needing a real ball, making it perfect for versatile training. Compatible with popular swing trainers and powered by 3 AA batteries, it helps golfers track and improve swing speed and consistency with professional-grade accuracy.












| ASIN | B00124P7SI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,407 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #217 in Golf Swing Trainers |
| Brand | swing speed radar |
| Brand Name | swing speed radar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,328 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694658013644 |
| Included Components | Swing Speed Radar |
| Item Dimensions | 3.75 x 2 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Swing Trainer |
| Item Weight | 10.24 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.75 x 2 x 5.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Sports Sensors |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Measurement Accuracy | +/- 1 mph |
| Measuring Range | 20 - 200 MPH |
| Model | SSR364 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | SSR364 |
| Specific Uses For Product | golf swing speed measurement |
| Style | Swing Speed Radar |
| Style Name | Swing Speed Radar |
| UPC | 694658013644 784427924926 751738416716 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**N
A True Game Changer
Edit: contrary to what I say below, a flashing number on display indicates a reading at same value as last swing. E.g. two readings of 80mph in a row… After two months of use, I can say that this is hands-down the best golf training aid I have ever purchased, and probably the best $110 I have spent in over four decades playing this silly game. I have seen a dramatic increase in my swing speed for almost all my clubs, with a significant improvement in both distance and trajectory at range practice and on the course. First off, this thing is incredibly easy to use. Turn it on, verify it is in correct mode, and swing away. If it gets enough data to process, it will instantly display your swing speed. If not, you will see your last valid speed flashing. The unit will automatically turn itself off after several minutes of inactivity. I have not changed the batteries yet, so power consumption appears very good. Now for the results. When I first purchased, I spent the afternoon at my home hitting station (a home-built frame with a net and a mat) baselining all my clubs PW through driver. My initial numbers were... less than impressive. My PW was in the mid 60s. My 7i was low-to-mid 70s. Ouch. Driver was mid 80s. I have no idea whether these are accurate speeds, as I have not compared against a Trackman or other high-end launch monitor. However, given a little internet research, my known distances seemed to match the numbers I was getting, e.g. 135-140 yards for 7i. My game distances should have given me a clue, but it was still a kick in the front of my pants to see these kind of numbers. So I spent the next several weeks experimenting with different aspects of my swing... relaxed grip, wide full backswing, coil against stable lower body, feeling club load at the top, improved timing of weight shift through transition, etc. I saw incremental improvement. My most recent numbers are vastly improved, in some cases 25% or more. My PW is now registering an average 80mph. My 7i average is now high 80s, and will sometimes stay in the 90+ range for extended periods when I am hitting well. I will reiterate that these may not be absolute numbers, but I believe they are a good relative indicator of progress. I am far from perfect, and will sometimes see my speeds regress significantly. But never to the point that they were, and I am always able to recover to my averages by systematically working through the checklist of things I believe through trial-and-error are contributing to higher club head speed. One thing I noticed: I seemed to get a dramatic increase in speed (10% or more) almost instantly at some point during my swing evolution with each of my clubs, but at different times. My theory is that that is where I was able to improve my technique to the point where I was able to get each shaft past its working threshold, where it was finally able to really contribute to my swing speed. Until then, I might as well have been swinging a lead pipe for all the help I got from the shaft. Just a theory. The one exception to my success story has been my driver, where I still feel I am unable to isolate key factors to help me improve. My average has risen to 92, so still close to a 10% increase. Just not what I believe I am really capable of, and seemingly very low relative to my iron numbers. Oh well. Something to continue working on. Maybe I just haven't gotten to the point where I am working the shaft. On the range and course, my distances have gone up significantly, and my trajectories are far more piercing than the symmetrical ballistic arcs I used to hit. If anything, my accuracy has improved. So no downside that I can see. For consistency and apples-to-apples comparisons from one day to the next, be sure to set the unit up the same way every time. I set it up at a 45 degree angle to target line, directly opposite and 10" outside of the ball. I seem to get larger/smaller numbers if I move the unit significantly closer to or further away from the ball. You will occasionally get a flashing display after a swing, which means the unit knew a swing event occurred, but did not have enough data to process into a swing speed. This happens to me about 10-15% of the time. More than I would like, but a small price to pay for such technology in a very affordable unit. I rarely see what I consider to be rogue numbers that others have mentioned. E.g. a 158 for a driver, or something else obviously incorrect. Even the highest (and lowest) numbers I see are well within the realm of possibility. Still, I typically take 12-14 swings when I am capturing averages, and throw out the highest and lowest one or two to get an even 10 swings. Not sure if my results are typical. I am in good shape and very flexible for my age, but have struggled with horrid mechanics. So I may just be in the small population that can most benefit from the type of empirical feedback that a tool like this provides. If you already have a fairly sound swing, you may already be tapping more of your potential, and will likely not see the same improvement.
T**.
This will help improve your game
I've been playing this silly game for decades and up to now the only feedback I could get (besides a teacher watching my swing) is how far does the ball go on the range or course. I know that hitting it farther depends on solid contact and club head speed. This product gives you an accurate assessment of the latter. In the first two weeks I had it, my results were pretty dismal, 85-89 mph. I have a relatively low handicap so not a duffer by any means and these results were discouraging as I had imagined by speed was somewhere in the high 90's. But hitting whiffle balls in the backyard virtually every day for a half-hour has helped me find the secret ingredient to where I am now in the mid 90's consistently with an occasional 97 mph. Still a long way to go to get to 100 but I can now make a swing change and get instant results. GREAT! What I have found works remarkably well is loose wrists, full shoulder turn, and moving my lower body as quickly as I can on the downswing and just letting the club be pulled by the lower body. It is almost as if you aren't swinging with your arms. Now I know I have been doing this wrong for 20 years. A couple of 18 hole rounds confirms the changes as I am hitting the ball a good 240 yrds now with a little draw. Hope springs eternal. If you are serious about wanting to improve, this is a terrific device but don't give up on it. Any change takes time. Even the great Tiger Woods took a year before his swing changes took hold so we hackers have a bigger challenge. Watch some U-tube videos of Hogan, Johnny Miller and others and see what works for you. It will take time but this little device will help you improve.
E**H
Cheap but inaccurate
The price is cheap and very easy to set up but ultimately it will be inaccurate. It’s not consistently off at the same amount but average over 20 swings. It averaged about 6% high compared to my launch monitor It ranged anywhere from being almost exactly accurate to upwards of being 11% high, and that’s after I threw away the outliers. I wish it was just consistently off but unfortunately it’s a big variation. It’s cheap and gets you in the ball park, but don’t plan your game or equipment around it. This is the same thing RypStick uses so I guess that inflates your numbers too. Now, I read that this will read the point closest to it, which would be the toe of the club. With a closing club face this may be leading to these inaccurate numbers. Unfortunately, I cannot test a speed stick or Rypstick against a launch monitor because launch monitor only reads when a ball is struck. So perhaps, if you’re not actually hitting a ball, then the speed on this would be accurate. But if you hit with it then expect it to be off. If you’re using this for speed training, then just take your measurements without contact.
J**F
Accurate and I can't go to the range without it
I've been using this for about 3 weeks now and love it. I started trying to recover some swing speed about a month ago and this really helps me know how much progress I'm making. Although I specifically got it for driving distance I have found it useful when hitting all my clubs. Very interesting mapping all of my club speeds and working on turn and technique with instant feedback on speed. I also use it in my garage just swing training for speed. As some have mentioned that the instructions say that speed measured will be slower without a ball. This seems very true but I think it's because some of the radar is reflecting off the ball as pick the club head approaching. That is when it's most accurate. I tested my swing speed using the indoor golf store thing and an outdoor Trackman at a demo days. Same speed as what I get with this guy so I'm pretty sure it's within 1mph although didn't check them side by side. It's just fun to use and tinker with power and mechanics to see what effects things have. I even snapchat pic to the kid of personal bests when I get a good one. Also works for baseball bat speed (part of the training) but not as much fun as smashing golf balls. I've probably sold 4 or 5 of these to people at the range and golf course ranges. A must have for hobby golfers and range rats alike.
S**M
Works Great, and Customer Service Does Too
I did a lot of surfing research to get a feel for which swing aid I wanted to buy, and finally decided the Swing Speed radar was the best value for what I needed. I have been very pleased with my purchase. It does a very consistent job of reading your golf swing speed and it is quick and easy to set up, use, take down, and carry with you anywhere. But even better, last week I was taking some swings and my club hit the SSR and it broke the LCD. I emailed Al at their web site and he told me to send it back. I did so, and he fixed it and returned it the very same week. For FREE. I am already happy with the product that I've had for a month or so, but knowing that Sport Sensors is wiling to provide that kind of exemplary service confirms that I made the right choice. If you are looking for a tool to help you work on your clubhead speed, I highly recommend this one.
G**L
Useful depending on implementation
Seems to be - ok - with swing sticks as the numbers generally fall in line with one another. However, when I tried to measure actual swing speed when teeing up drivers I got wildly inconsistent information. Numbers anywhere from 100mph up to 145mph (and while I'd love it if it were true, there is no way I swing at 145mph). I'd find it easy to ignore outliers, but there was some frequency where relatively believable but probably a stretch numbers would pop up as well. To the point where it's just difficult to trust the results you're getting. If you're looking for a good swing speed monitor when actually hitting balls, I'd pass on this. But if you're just looking for a swing stick monitor, it's not too bad.
A**R
Great product and even better customer service
The product worked perfect right out of the box, it was so simple to use a monkey could use it. After using it some last summer (2021), I hurt my back from playing golf too much--talk about bad timing. A year later I tried to use the unit again after my back had completely healed, and it seemed to not be working correctly for whatever reason (I admit it was likely my fault). I called the company directly and talked to Mike and within minutes he resolved the issue and sent me a brand new device. This is undoubtedly the best, most efficient customer service I've ever experienced. I personally don't believe the few reviews saying the customer service is poor, it was the exact opposite experience for me, they stand by their product. DO NOT HESITATE TO PURCHASE THIS RADAR. It works very well, and if a problem arises, Sports Sensors Inc. will take care of it. I'm still dumbfounded that they replaced the product with a brand new device months after their warranty expired--unheard of customer service in this day and age.
1**D
Excellent Random Number Generator
The readings obtained from this unit are highly inaccurate and inconsistent, across a variety of setup locations, elevations, etc. You name it, and I tried it. Nothing stabilizes the readings. In one indoor session, hitting a 5 iron off of a plush mat into a net with the best repeated swing I could achieve, the unit recorded swing speeds distributed more or less evenly from 64 to 97 MPH. I'm upwards of 70 years old. My swing speed with a five iron is reliably in the 78-83 MPH range. While I am absolutely certain the swing speeds of 64 MPH did not happen, I will acknowledge that they are at least physically possible. For me, swing speeds with a 5 iron in the 95+ MPH range, and there were a bunch of them reported, are not. Would that they were. My biggest mistake was that I spent so much time fooling with different placement, etc. trying to get it to read reliably or at least find a placement where the readings were consistent, that I got outside of the window for returns. So, I still have it set up by the net. Occasionally I turn it on. Hope springs eternal.
W**N
Excellent product
Like the ease of use, works as advertised and its pretty much exactly what trackman says my swing speeds are. I use it to track my "Superspeed Golf" progress.
J**E
Appareil défectueux
Défaut de l'appareil qui n'affiche plus la bonne lecture, après un an d'utilisation. Affichage de la vitesse de swing trop élevée.
S**R
First day experience !!
First day it's working with out any problems.so for good.I hope it'll continue.
N**E
Really Good
Works exactly as advertised. Within 3 or 4 mph of my mates £15,000 launch monitor (probably because it picks up the toe of the club). Perfectly adequate for measuring your progress with raw club head speed. Recommended.
S**A
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