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Backyard Batting Cage – 2020

A backyard batting cage is the best way to practice year round. Our 3 Favorite Backyard Batting Cages VARSITY FRAMES: The Varsity frame is a good starter model.  The Varsity consists of pairs of uprights connected with a crossmember. This setup is considered a frame section. A 55’L net requires four frame sections and a […]

What Size Batting Cage Net Do I Need?

What Size Batting Cage Net Do I Need? When determining your batting cage net size, the first thing you’ll want to do is consider the space around your net; particularly important for batting cage nets being installed indoors. Consider the Space Around Your Net Allow up to 5 feet between your net and spectators, or […]

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What Kind of Batting Cage Net Do I Need?

What Kind of Batting Cage Net Do I Need? There are just three factors to consider when determining what kind of batting cage net material you need. What material the net is made of and how thick it is. Whether the net will be used indoors or outdoors. The age of your players and how […]

Baseball Nets – Buyer’s Guide

Baseball nets, used for many different purposes, come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Before you buy, remember that baseball nets vary greatly, despite appearing the same on the surface. Unfortunately, low quality netting saturates the market. Some vendors are aware of this, while others are not. Receive an instant quote and order baseball [...]

Batting Cage Net Review & Buyer’s Guide

Since 2001 our main focus at Practice Sports has always been batting cage nets. With so many manufacturers now supplying batting cage netting, purchasing a net can be a confusing process. We’re here to make that process much easier with our batting cage net buyer's guide. Batting Cage Net Buyer's Guide There are three main [...]

Should Poly Netting be Used for Batting Cage Nets?

What is A Poly Batting Cage Net? A poly batting cage net may refer to Polyethylene or polypropylene. We only use polyethylene in our poly batting cage nets. Other manufacturers may use a Polyethylene and Polypropylene blend for their products. Polypropylene is a weaker fiber in terms of both strength and UV protection. Always ask [...]

3 Most Popular Indoor Batting Cage Systems

At Practice Sports we offer three main types of indoor batting cages. The CurtainCage, the Track & Trolley, and the AirCage, are designed to fit a variety of uses and budgets. Let’s take a close look at all three types of cages. CurtainCage Indoor Batting Cage Net The CurtainCage is our most popular batting cage [...]

CurtainCages – Sliding Batting Cage Tunnels

We’re often asked for tips on the best way to hang a batting cage net for an indoor application, and the clear answer is our CurtainCage indoor batting cage kit. This is a general guide that will help you determine what parts are necessary and the quantities needed of each part. The cable line setup [...]

Custom Ceiling Brackets for CurtainCage Cable Kits

When choosing to use a CurtainCage system (wall to wall cable kit) which allows you to slide the net on cable lines, sometimes cable lines can’t be anchored into wall whether it’s due to obstructions on the wall or longer gaps between walls. When this is the case, we have options to anchor the cables [...]

Batting Cage in a Hangar Part 1

A customer, David, called us up not too long ago. He’s a grandfather and wanted to put up a hitting cage for his grandkids. He had a large building to put the cage up in, and we can build a custom batting cage net to any size, the only problem was, this building was a [...]

Batting Cage in a Hangar Part 2

If you haven’t had a chance to catch part one of the story about this unique batting cage, start here. To tie into existing structure, David needed to install his net at about 15 feet. We built him a net 16 feet tall to give him a foot or so of sag on the ground [...]