Batting Cage Net #36-54Ply

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Netting Only - Frame Not Included
14ft x 14ft x 70ft nets ETA 1 to 3 week

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Netting Only - Frame Not Included
14ft x 14ft x 70ft nets ETA 1 to 3 week

Netting Only - Frame Not Included
14ft x 14ft x 70ft nets ETA 1 to 3 week

This #36-54Ply batting cage netting is perfect for use in baseball and softball cages. Made from durable polyethylene, this netting is designed to withstand the rigors of batting practice and gameplay. With a mesh size of 1.75 inches, this netting is designed to catch and contain every batted ball. The knotted construction also helps ensure that the netting is long-lasting and able to withstand the pressure of heavy use. This batting cage netting is a must-have for any baseball or softball team looking for a safe and reliable way to practice.

Batting Cage Net Baseball Practice Ball Netting

Batting Cage Net Baseball Practice Ball Netting

Product Details :
Bottom Border: 
Standard Polyethylene
Entry Flap: No
Mesh Size:1 3/4"
Net Construction:#36 Twine Size HDPE
Perimeter Ropes: HD 3/8" Polyethylene Woven and Sewn (Top, Center, and all 4 Corners)
Extended Ropes: HD 3/8" Polyethylene Woven and Sewn extend 4 to 6 ft.(top center & all 4 corners)
Recommended Use: Youth Through Commercial
Seam Construction:3-Piece (Others typically have 5!)
Weather Protection: Weather and UV Protection (Embedded During Extrusion)

Note: The Frame is not included with this net

#36 Twine Size knotted HDPE(High Density Polyethylene). Includes all deluxe features. considered commercial Quality, fits in the typical batting cage square seen at most parks & fields. Batting Cage Netting is hung on a square, which absorbs the impact of the balls over several meshes with no high spots to accelerate wear. UV & Weather protection is embedded during extrusion, Not a cheap coating that will flake off in a couple of years. Batting Cage Net Life expectancy is 6 to 8 years.

What Twine size do I need? I recommend people buy the largest twine they can afford. A #42 Twine net is about twice as thick and twice as strong as a #21 Twine. The larger twined, heavier cages will snag balls better, look better, wear better, last longer, and you will be happier with it. You need a minimum of 60 lbs. of tensile strength. 

#18 Twine is a Light Duty Net, 100 lbs. of tensile strength, generally considered the minimum necessary for a home use batting cage, with light use it could last 2 to 3 years.

#24 Twine is a Very Good Net, 148 lbs. of tensile strength, can be used for Light commercial or Middle School, should last 4 to 6 years

#36 Twine is a Heavy Duty Net, 190 lbs. of tensile strength, considered commercial Quality estimated 6 to 8 year lifespan

#42 Twine is a Very Heavy Duty Net, 220 lbs. of tensile strength, many pro teams will use this for their cages, good for commercial batting cages. Should last 8 to 10 years

What is the difference between square hung & diamond hung mesh? To put it simply, Square Mesh is better. Diamond Mesh is cheaper. 

What is Posi-lock stitching? It is a process where the machine tightly weaves a cord around the rope and the net to provide the strongest possible bond between the two. Some manufacturers will just weave the rope in and out of the netting panels which can result in the rope pulling away from or out of the panels.  

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