Is this covered/enclosed on all 4 sides or open ended on one side? I want this open on one end. Is that possible? Can this be installed for 30 ft length. Like 30L X 10W X 9H.
*What you guys need to do is invent a simple and easy mechanism to make the net lift up about a foot above the ground when the cage is not in use.* *I purchased a 70 feet cage with the net from you guys, imported into USA from England, and installed it in my backyard, but the freaking squirrels, who are curious by nature and may look for food or whatnot, started chewing the net and made holes in it at various points to get in.* *I think the best solution would be to be able to lift entire net above the ground by about a foot when the cage is not in use - so that these pesky squirrels don't any obstruction in their traffic.*
Damn those squirrels. We do have a handful of net accessories that can help with this such as. Vermin Skirt, S Hooks or Velcro Straps just to name a few. All designed in mind to keep your net safe from rodents and help get the net out the way for lawn maintenance.
Very easy. Simply remove the pegs securing the guy lines in place, then remove the upright posts. You may be able to keep the net attached or you can remove the net.
This thing is awful.. my buddy bought it for his kids and invited my boy over to use it , the structure is weak and the poles collapse in on the hitting area… horrible design
Trying to set this bad boy up. How far apart should the posts be on the short side? Been a bear to get the net from sagging?
Dude at the end looks like a right handed hitter trying to hit lefty for the first time.
Can you use this for 30 feet in length?
I’m having so much trouble putting the pegs in the ground
I don’t have a grass area to buy this cage
Is this covered/enclosed on all 4 sides or open ended on one side? I want this open on one end. Is that possible? Can this be installed for 30 ft length. Like 30L X 10W X 9H.
I want to purchase it.
www.networldsports.co.uk/fortress-ultimate-baseball-batting-cage-poles.html
Where did that guy learn to swing bat
Same concept 55' I'd imagine
*What you guys need to do is invent a simple and easy mechanism to make the net lift up about a foot above the ground when the cage is not in use.*
*I purchased a 70 feet cage with the net from you guys, imported into USA from England, and installed it in my backyard, but the freaking squirrels, who are curious by nature and may look for food or whatnot, started chewing the net and made holes in it at various points to get in.*
*I think the best solution would be to be able to lift entire net above the ground by about a foot when the cage is not in use - so that these pesky squirrels don't any obstruction in their traffic.*
Damn those squirrels.
We do have a handful of net accessories that can help with this such as. Vermin Skirt, S Hooks or Velcro Straps just to name a few. All designed in mind to keep your net safe from rodents and help get the net out the way for lawn maintenance.
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OK so how of this Vermin Skirt do I need?
I've got a 70 ft long cage
is it easy to take down for the winter?
Very easy. Simply remove the pegs securing the guy lines in place, then remove the upright posts. You may be able to keep the net attached or you can remove the net.
How much space do you need around the exterior of the batting cage for the guy ropes and pegs
at least 4-6ft. But if you're clever about where you place the guy lines, you can use less space
Work on your swing ole son
How do you get in it?
You go under the net! we also sell a batting cage door which can be attached.
@@networldsports which cage is that?
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This thing is awful.. my buddy bought it for his kids and invited my boy over to use it , the structure is weak and the poles collapse in on the hitting area… horrible design