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With Door, Baffle Net, Sewn Border, Rib Support, Steel Corner Snaps
$800.00 – $4,025.00
The FlexNets #36 Poly 12′ H x 14′ W x 55′ L is a standard sized batting cage net. We consider Poly to be suitable for backyard and hobby use.
IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP
Steel Snap Hooks
Sewn Edge Rope
Safe Door (sheepadoodle not included)
If you’re looking for an absolutely LOADED batting cage net, the best overall value on the planet for cost to quality is a FlexNet.
Designed by coaches & players, a FlexNet includes all of the most popular features, as standards, such as door (with safety flap), rib line (for easier installation), and baffle impact net (to extend the lifespan).
Currently used by thousands of organizations throughout the world, from Little League to MLB teams and pro players, you can depend on a FlexNet to be high quality, long lasting, and dependable.
Nylon is a more durable material than Poly, but Poly is naturally waterproof, and less expensive than Nylon.
Nylon has a resin bond to provide some water resistance, but requires NetSeal to be truly waterproof.
Shop all of our standard size batting cage nets or build a custom net to any size.
Save 5% on a turf roll and protect your floor, and baseballs and softballs while improving the looks and shock absorption of your batting cage. Turf can be cut down on site. Shop all of our turf rolls.
(1) 15ft x 57ft Triple Crown 36 oz Nylon Artificial Turf no Foam Pad
Save 5% on installation hardware get everything you need to install your net indoors by adding this basic hardware kit to your net. Contents of kits described below. Simply select the kit that’s right for your wall structures.
Wood Header is not included.
Never anchor directly into drywall.
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(3) 65 ft lengths of 1/4” Galvanized Coated Aircraft Cable (6) Steel Wall Plates: 5 in x 5 in (24) Screw Lags for Wood (15) Nylon Roller Wheels (3) Turnbuckles: 9″ x 5/8″ Jaw-Jaw Galvanized Steel (12) Galvanized Steel Cable Clamps (85) Steel Snap-hooks
(3) 65 ft lengths of 1/4” Galvanized Coated Aircraft Cable (6) Steel Wall Plates: 8 in x 8 in (24) Shield Anchor Lags (15) Nylon Roller Wheels (3) Turnbuckles: 9″ x 5/8″ Jaw-Jaw Galvanized Steel (12) Galvanized Steel Cable Clamps (85) Steel Snap-hooks
(3) 65 ft lengths of 1/4” Galvanized Coated Aircraft Cable (6) Steel Wall Plates: 5 in x 5 in (24) Screw Lags for Concrete (15) Nylon Roller Wheels (3) Turnbuckles: 9″ x 5/8″ Jaw-Jaw Galvanized Steel (12) Galvanized Steel Cable Clamps (85) Steel Snap-hooks
The nCage Varsity is our entry-level outdoor batting cage, ideal for backyards and schools on a budget.
PVC Ground sleeves allow for disassembly for off-season storage, if needed.
Simple construction allows for frame assembly with no bolts or pins.
No tools needed other than a step-ladder, an allen-wrench for the elbows, and a shovel for the ground holes.
The nCage Collegiate Outdoor Batting Cage In Ground frame is a high-end outdoor batting cage frame kit, excellent for teams, and parks.
The nCage Collegiate has become more popular with homeowners every year.
The minimal number of poles, reduce required ground holes, saving labor and concrete costs, and also reduce the chance for ball ricochet.
The nCage Pro is our flagship outdoor batting cage system.
Beefy 6 ft 5/8 inch diameter poles reduce the number of ground holes necessary and the unique design eliminates the potential for ricochets.
The clean, streamlined appearance is populare with facilities nationwide, but homeowners have began to appreciate the value of a professional looking cage in their backyard as well.
There are two types of netting materials used for baseball and softball, Nylon and Poly.
Poly, because it less durable than Nylon, is considered more of a backyard, hobby type of material.
Poly, a plastic material, is suitable for outside use, without additional treatment.
We can custom build a net to any size. Visit our Custom Net Calculator, enter your dimensions, and receive an instant quote in a variety of materials.
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Jared H. (verified owner) – August 18, 2023
Missouri, United States
I put this up by myself in just a few hours. Kids are gettin a lot of BP in the gym now
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#36 Nylon is by far our most popular material, but be sure to add latex if you’re using nylon outdoors.
Poly is a plastic material, so is waterproof without any further treatment. However, the poly tends to break down much quicker than the nylon. We consider poly to be more of a hobby material.
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We sure can. Check out our NetCalculator, where you can enter your dimensions and receive an instant quote on a variety of materials.
You absolutely can. As long as your player can swing freely, and you protect your walls, ceiling structure, lights, and windows, you can turn almost any space into a potential hitting cage.
Small Batting Cage – How Small Is Too Small
Standard-size nets are 12 or 14 feet wide, 12 feet tall, and 55 or 70 feet long. Shop Standard Size Batting Cage nets.
We’ve got lots of great resources on batting cages in our playbook:
Customer Spotlight: Retractable Batting Cage DIY
How To Install An Indoor Batting Cage
NCage Varsity 4 Section 55 Ft Long Outdoor Batting Cage Frame Instructions
Garage Batting Cage – DIY For Small Spaces
Basement Batting Cage – Install In Just 12 Feet
Best Indoor Retractable Batting Cage | AirCage
Absolutely. In fact, the majority of our customers install their batting cages themselves. We’ve got some great guides here:
We always recommend a minimum of 12-foot wide batting cages, but if you do have a tighter space, you may be able to move your player to one side of the cage to help prevent them from finishing their swing into the net. Before you order your net, have the player take a few practice swings in the area to be sure they can swing freely without hitting any objects, or feeling too constricted within the space.
We recommend a minimum of a 12-foot-tall net that’s installed at 11 feet to help prevent baseballs and softballs from escaping. However, we’ve seen and played in, some great basement cages that are installed at 8 feet high. If you’re in a tight space, have your player take a few practice swings in that space to make sure that they can swing freely without hitting any walls, windows, or other objects.
We sure can. We call that our ShellCage.
We recommend #60 nylon for all our commercial facility customers.
For larger, multisport facilities, we recommend the AirCage, an indoor, electric, retractable cage with the lowest profile in the industry.
Many facilities love the flexibility of the ShellCage, which is a great multi-lane, multi-sport cage.
Most homeowners end up with a CurtainCage, which features three overhead cable lines to support the net.
Take a look at our nCage Pro, nCage Collegiate, and nCage Varsity frames. Be sure to check with your HOA before you plant your cage. You’ll want a minimum of our #36 Nylon net, but be sure to add latex to help waterproof it against the elements.
We do! Take a look at our portable outdoor cages here.
We love the nCage Pro, nCage Collegiate, and nCage Varsity. In-ground batting cages like these provide durability and longevity.
Standard-size nets are 12 or 14 feet wide, 12 feet tall, and 55 and 70 feet long. However, we can build a net of any size. Be sure when determining what net size is best for your space that you stay at least 1 foot away from walls and at least 3 feet away from delicate objects like unprotected lights and windows.
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There are two netting material types that we focus on at Practice Sports. Poly and Nylon.
First, the 36 gauge Nylon is the most popular material type. It’s a great net for high school players, or if you’d like to get your little leaguer through high school on one net. Nylon by itself isn’t water resistant, so if you’re using your net outdoors, be sure to add a latex treatment.
Poly is more of a backyard/hobby type of material. It is a plastic material, so it doesn’t require an additional treatment to make it water resistant.
Once you decide to set up a home batting cage, the next steps may seem overwhelming. So, we’re here to help. We’ve written many articles on how to build a batting cage at home, in basements, garages, backyards, or at a sports facility. First, decide where you want to install your batting cage, and then follow the steps from the articles below:
Batting Cage Frame Kit – Buyer’s Guide
These articles are surely helpful, but if you have more questions, Contact Us and we will be happy to help you plan, purchase all of the correct parts, and walk you through building your own cage!
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