The Thumper Batting Cage Assembly

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • Welcome to Batting Cages Inc., where our passion for sports and commitment to excellence come together to provide you with the finest selection of batting cages and accessories in the United States. As the nation's foremost provider, we're dedicated to enhancing your sporting experience and helping you achieve your athletic goals.
    Whether you're a baseball enthusiast, softball player, or looking to practice your swing for any other sport, we've got you covered.
    In this UA-cam video, we will briefly walk you through how to assemble the Thumper Batting Cage. This versatile and durable batting cage features 2-inch poles for robust support and includes an entry door for easy access. Depending on your setup preference, you can choose between concrete or concrete-free ground sleeves, making it adaptable to various installation environments. The Thumper Batting Cage comes in three different package variations, each offering distinct combinations of nets, L-screens, and backdrops to suit your specific training needs. Join us as we guide you through each step of the assembly process, ensuring a smooth and straightforward setup for your ultimate practice experience.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @garyjr3961
    @garyjr3961 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome timing!! Putting mine up this weekend. Can a 14’ net cage be altered for a 12’ net?

    • @BattingCagesInc
      @BattingCagesInc  7 місяців тому

      You can hang a 12ft net in a 14ft wide frame, but you will need to get new, longer hanging cords. We only have one size for our hanging cords.

  • @MrHarrySouza
    @MrHarrySouza Місяць тому +1

    I’m planning to buy the Thumper batting cage, which is 12 feet high, 12 feet wide, and 55 feet long. However, I don’t have 57 feet of space for the cage frame. Can I cut the end pipe to make it fit a 52-foot space?

    • @BattingCagesInc
      @BattingCagesInc  Місяць тому

      Great question! Yes, you can cut the frame to be shorter, but keep in mind your ground sleeve location will be different. You will also have extra netting so it might not look like the photos.