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70 Foot Multi-Lane Batting Cage Curtain System

#42 Netting

SKU: 42SCN70

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BUILT TO ORDER 10-12 BUSINESS DAY BUILD TIME

The ShellCage Batting Cage System is a complete kit that includes heavy-duty nylon Shell Net, Divider Curtains, and the complete hardware you’ll need for installation.*

Your kit includes instructions for installation and Practice Sports is proud to offer full phone support.

For maximum safety, consider using double-layer curtains to separate each lane. Curtains are installed approximately 6″ apart, which prevents batted balls from pushing a curtain into a player in the adjacent tunnel.

Nylon Nets with NetSeal require an additional 3-Day Soak Period before shipping.

Read more about the differences between Nylon and Poly.

UV
PROTECTION
WATER
RESISTANT
Breaking
Strength: 339 lbs
Thread Diameter: 2.5 mm
Mesh Size: 1-7/8″
Estimated Lifespan: 3-5 years*
#36 Nylon Two Year Warranty

*Lifespans are estimates based on optimal conditions. Lifespan is influenced by many factors including, but not limited to, frequency of use, age of players, and suspension method.

Not the Net You’re Looking For?
Head back to Netting to find the right net.

Custom ShellCage
We can build the perfect size to fit your facility just right. Check out our Calculator for prices & Contact Us anytime for guidance.

Included Hardware

Our ShellCage Kits include all of the hardware necessary to properly install your net. Individual quantities vary based on the number of lanes selected.


FlexPlate*

MultiPlate*

*5″ x 5″ or 8″ x 8″ depending on structure

Standard Parts List*

2 Lanes: 70’L x 28’W x 12’H Complete Batting Cage

  • (1) Giant Shell Cage Net
  • (1) Divider Curtain
  • (6) Rolls 1/4″ Cable 100 ft Long
  • (8) FlexPlate with Single Tab
  • (2) FlexPlate Multi-Plate
  • (24) 1/4″ Cable Clamps
  • (210) 5/16″ Steel Snap Hooks
  • (6) 9″ x 5/8″ Steel Turnbuckles
  • (40) Concrete or Wood Lags
  • (35) Nylon Roller Wheels
  • (2) 70′ x 1’6″ NetShield Baffle Curtains

3 Lanes: 70’L x 42’W x 12’H Complete Batting Cage

  • (1) Giant Shell Cage Net
  • (2) Divider Curtains
  • (9) Rolls 1/4″ Cable 100 ft Long
  • (10) FlexPlate with Single Tab
  • (4) FlexPlate Multi-Plate
  • (36) 1/4″ Cable Clamps
  • (316) 5/16″ Steel Snap Hooks
  • (9) 9″ x 5/8″ Steel Turnbuckles
  • (56) Concrete or Wood Lags
  • (70) Nylon Roller Wheels
  • (4) 70′ x 1’6″ NetShield Baffle Curtains

4 Lanes: 70’L x 56’W x 12’H Complete Batting Cage

  • (1) Giant Shell Cage Net
  • (3) Divider Curtains
  • (12) Rolls 1/4″ Cable 100 ft Long
  • (12) FlexPlate with Single Tab
  • (6) FlexPlate Multi-Plate
  • (48) 1/4″ Cable Clamps
  • (420) 5/16″ Steel Snap Hooks
  • (12) 9″ x 5/8″ Steel Turnbuckles
  • (72) Concrete or Wood Lags
  • (105) Nylon Roller Wheels
  • (6) 70′ x 1’6″ NetShield Baffle Curtains

*Parts may be increased as needed – contact us to request adjustments.

*Headers Not Included – may be required for mounting FlexPlates to structure if solid wall not available. Custom header fabrication available.

Included Features

Nylon vs Poly. Which Material is Right For Your Baseball & Softball Batting Cage Net?

Two types of netting materials are used for baseball and softball: Nylon and Poly.

Poly, because it is 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.

Nylon

  • More durable than Poly
  • Resin Bond provides some weather-resistance
  • Requires NetSeal Latex Dip to be fully waterproof
  • DuPont Nylon is the highest quality Nylon

Poly

  • Stiffer, with less give than Nylon
  • Less durable than Nylon
  • Weather-Resistant
  • Waterproof

Anatomy Of Superior Netting

Softball Training Facility | Customer Spotlight

Introducing the Elkhorn Elite Softball Training Facility: Uniting Sports, Space, and Opportunity The Customer In the world of sports, innovation and opportunity often come hand in hand. Danielle Jakopovik, an owner of the Elkhorn Elite Youth Sports Association, saw an opportunity to create an elite Softball Training Facility with the help of Practice Sports. As [...]

How To Start A Batting Cage Facility: ShellCage vs Individual Batting Cages

The first in our series of articles on How To Start A Batting Cage Facility tackles one of our most frequently asked questions: “Should I put in a Multi-Lane Batting Cage/ShellCage or individual batting cages?” What is a Multi-Lane Batting Cage/ShellCage? A ShellCage, or multi-lane batting cage, is simply a large tunnel cage that typically [...]

ShellCage Multi-Lane Batting Cage Net Basics

The first article in our series devoted to new facility covered one of our most frequent questions from new facility owners. Should I put a ShellCage or individual batting cage lanes in my facility? That article generated a huge amount of interest in our ShellCages, so let’s take a closer look at how ShellCages work. [...]

Transform Your Facility With a ShellCage Multi-Lane Batting Cage

If you are a facility owner or ever aspire to be one, then this article is perfect for you! My name is Brett Derrig and I am a Facility Specialist with Practice Sports, and I also run a baseball facility, called Triple Play Sports, locally in the Omaha metro. Four short years ago, I was [...]

ShellCage Multi-Lane Net Installation Instructions Part 1: Installing Your Shell Net

As our ShellCage Multi-Lane Batting Cage Systems become more popular every year, (read how ShellCage multilane tunnels can help increase a facility’s usefulness and revenue), we’ve been getting a lot of questions about how to install them. This 2-part installation guide will help. For example purposes, let’s consider a ShellCage with three standard size tunnels [...]

ShellCage Multi-Lane Net Installation Instructions Part 2: Installing Your Divider Curtains

This is Part 2 of ShellCage Installation Basics. This section is devoted to installing the Divider Curtains for your ShellCage. Click here to read Part 1 of this Guide on Installing the ShellNet for your ShellCage. These curtains are collapsible along overhead cable lines and allow you to open up your space to help make [...]

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FAQ's

What is the best net material for outdoor use?

Can you build a custom net to any size?

Can I make a standard size net work in a smaller space?

What size are standard size nets?

How wide should my batting cage tunnel be?

How tall should my net be?

I’m a facility owner. I want multiple lanes within one large shell net. Can you do that?

I’m a facility owner. What type of netting do I need?

What type of indoor batting cage should I get?

What type of outdoor batting cage should I get?

Do you have lightweight, portable outdoor batting cages?

I want a durable batting cage for outdoors. Which one would you suggest?

What size net do I need for my batting cage?

There are many netting material types. What type of material do I need?

I’d like to set up a batting cage in my home, basement, garage, backyard, or sports facility. How do I get started?

BUILT TO ORDER 10-12 BUSINESS DAY BUILD TIME

The ShellCage Batting Cage System is a complete kit that includes heavy-duty nylon Shell Net, Divider Curtains, and the complete hardware you’ll need for installation.*

Your kit includes instructions for installation and Practice Sports is proud to offer full phone support.

For maximum safety, consider using double-layer curtains to separate each lane. Curtains are installed approximately 6″ apart, which prevents batted balls from pushing a curtain into a player in the adjacent tunnel.

Nylon Nets with NetSeal require an additional 3-Day Soak Period before shipping.

Read more about the differences between Nylon and Poly.

UV
PROTECTION
WATER
RESISTANT
Breaking
Strength: 339 lbs
Thread Diameter: 2.5 mm
Mesh Size: 1-7/8″
Estimated Lifespan: 3-5 years*
#36 Nylon Two Year Warranty

*Lifespans are estimates based on optimal conditions. Lifespan is influenced by many factors including, but not limited to, frequency of use, age of players, and suspension method.

Not the Net You’re Looking For?
Head back to Netting to find the right net.

Custom ShellCage
We can build the perfect size to fit your facility just right. Check out our Calculator for prices & Contact Us anytime for guidance.

Included Hardware

Our ShellCage Kits include all of the hardware necessary to properly install your net. Individual quantities vary based on the number of lanes selected.


FlexPlate*

MultiPlate*

*5″ x 5″ or 8″ x 8″ depending on structure

Standard Parts List*

2 Lanes: 70’L x 28’W x 12’H Complete Batting Cage

  • (1) Giant Shell Cage Net
  • (1) Divider Curtain
  • (6) Rolls 1/4″ Cable 100 ft Long
  • (8) FlexPlate with Single Tab
  • (2) FlexPlate Multi-Plate
  • (24) 1/4″ Cable Clamps
  • (210) 5/16″ Steel Snap Hooks
  • (6) 9″ x 5/8″ Steel Turnbuckles
  • (40) Concrete or Wood Lags
  • (35) Nylon Roller Wheels
  • (2) 70′ x 1’6″ NetShield Baffle Curtains

3 Lanes: 70’L x 42’W x 12’H Complete Batting Cage

  • (1) Giant Shell Cage Net
  • (2) Divider Curtains
  • (9) Rolls 1/4″ Cable 100 ft Long
  • (10) FlexPlate with Single Tab
  • (4) FlexPlate Multi-Plate
  • (36) 1/4″ Cable Clamps
  • (316) 5/16″ Steel Snap Hooks
  • (9) 9″ x 5/8″ Steel Turnbuckles
  • (56) Concrete or Wood Lags
  • (70) Nylon Roller Wheels
  • (4) 70′ x 1’6″ NetShield Baffle Curtains

4 Lanes: 70’L x 56’W x 12’H Complete Batting Cage

  • (1) Giant Shell Cage Net
  • (3) Divider Curtains
  • (12) Rolls 1/4″ Cable 100 ft Long
  • (12) FlexPlate with Single Tab
  • (6) FlexPlate Multi-Plate
  • (48) 1/4″ Cable Clamps
  • (420) 5/16″ Steel Snap Hooks
  • (12) 9″ x 5/8″ Steel Turnbuckles
  • (72) Concrete or Wood Lags
  • (105) Nylon Roller Wheels
  • (6) 70′ x 1’6″ NetShield Baffle Curtains

*Parts may be increased as needed – contact us to request adjustments.

*Headers Not Included – may be required for mounting FlexPlates to structure if solid wall not available. Custom header fabrication available.

Included Features

Nylon vs Poly. Which Material is Right For Your Baseball & Softball Batting Cage Net?

Two types of netting materials are used for baseball and softball: Nylon and Poly.

Poly, because it is 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.

Nylon

  • More durable than Poly
  • Resin Bond provides some weather-resistance
  • Requires NetSeal Latex Dip to be fully waterproof
  • DuPont Nylon is the highest quality Nylon

Poly

  • Stiffer, with less give than Nylon
  • Less durable than Nylon
  • Weather-Resistant
  • Waterproof

Anatomy Of Superior Netting

Softball Training Facility | Customer Spotlight

Introducing the Elkhorn Elite Softball Training Facility: Uniting Sports, Space, and Opportunity The Customer In the world of sports, innovation and opportunity often come hand in hand. Danielle Jakopovik, an owner of the Elkhorn Elite Youth Sports Association, saw an opportunity to create an elite Softball Training Facility with the help of Practice Sports. As [...]

How To Start A Batting Cage Facility: ShellCage vs Individual Batting Cages

The first in our series of articles on How To Start A Batting Cage Facility tackles one of our most frequently asked questions: “Should I put in a Multi-Lane Batting Cage/ShellCage or individual batting cages?” What is a Multi-Lane Batting Cage/ShellCage? A ShellCage, or multi-lane batting cage, is simply a large tunnel cage that typically [...]

ShellCage Multi-Lane Batting Cage Net Basics

The first article in our series devoted to new facility covered one of our most frequent questions from new facility owners. Should I put a ShellCage or individual batting cage lanes in my facility? That article generated a huge amount of interest in our ShellCages, so let’s take a closer look at how ShellCages work. [...]

Transform Your Facility With a ShellCage Multi-Lane Batting Cage

If you are a facility owner or ever aspire to be one, then this article is perfect for you! My name is Brett Derrig and I am a Facility Specialist with Practice Sports, and I also run a baseball facility, called Triple Play Sports, locally in the Omaha metro. Four short years ago, I was [...]

ShellCage Multi-Lane Net Installation Instructions Part 1: Installing Your Shell Net

As our ShellCage Multi-Lane Batting Cage Systems become more popular every year, (read how ShellCage multilane tunnels can help increase a facility’s usefulness and revenue), we’ve been getting a lot of questions about how to install them. This 2-part installation guide will help. For example purposes, let’s consider a ShellCage with three standard size tunnels [...]

ShellCage Multi-Lane Net Installation Instructions Part 2: Installing Your Divider Curtains

This is Part 2 of ShellCage Installation Basics. This section is devoted to installing the Divider Curtains for your ShellCage. Click here to read Part 1 of this Guide on Installing the ShellNet for your ShellCage. These curtains are collapsible along overhead cable lines and allow you to open up your space to help make [...]

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “70 Foot Multi-Lane Batting Cage Curtain System”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FAQ's

What is the best net material for outdoor use?

Can you build a custom net to any size?

Can I make a standard size net work in a smaller space?

What size are standard size nets?

How wide should my batting cage tunnel be?

How tall should my net be?

I’m a facility owner. I want multiple lanes within one large shell net. Can you do that?

I’m a facility owner. What type of netting do I need?

What type of indoor batting cage should I get?

What type of outdoor batting cage should I get?

Do you have lightweight, portable outdoor batting cages?

I want a durable batting cage for outdoors. Which one would you suggest?

What size net do I need for my batting cage?

There are many netting material types. What type of material do I need?

I’d like to set up a batting cage in my home, basement, garage, backyard, or sports facility. How do I get started?

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