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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I'd consider this batting cage to be more of a lightweight for-home-use and not commercial grade. Assembly takes a second person, because doing this alone will be quite the frustrating feat. So far the net has held up okay, but I'm planning on taking it down as the high UV where I live will degrade this quickly.Also, if you live in an area with high windstorms, it may be best to remove the net to prevent any damage to it.
Jeff Robles8
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This cage is easy to set up and nice and sturdy
Adam R Foshaug
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
It's OK I wouldn't recommend it for anyone hitting hard as it won't stand up would be great for kids tee ball or 12 and under as it didn't stand up to my solid hits the cage shakes and bends.
W.J Cabada
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I wish that cage was a little sturdier. There was ways to improve it yourself. The sizing is perfect for even a small backyard. Putting it together was a little time-consuming and difficult need for sure at least two or more people.
Truth Be Told
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
This bullpen-style batting cage is made pretty well and not too difficult to set up. I am using it as a doggie playpen while I do things outside. I've got some babies who love the outdoors but one likes to dart off and play in the lake or harass the neighbors. This has worked so far. It's pricey for that or its intended purpose but it does get the job done. When the dogs aren't in it my little boys like "playing ball" in it. I just hope it can withstand the weather because taking it down and putting it back up repeatedly isn't an option.My Review Criteria: I do not review anything that I don't want/need for my own personal use and I have enough knowledge about it to provide accurate and useful details. I do tell it like it is and I am not influenced to provide feedback that isn't based on facts or my own experience. Therefore you can trust my unbiased review as if I were a friend looking out for your best interest and that of your hard-earned money.
Sucre
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
This 20 feet practice cage is very practical and nicely designed for your usage. The quality is nice. The net looks good and assembly. Literally takes 45 minutes to an hour depending upon your handiness. However, one thing I have felt is that 20 feet is slightly shorter than what you would need for a practical baseball hitting net would have been nice to have at least 30 feet or 40 feet overall the quality is good. The ground anchors are nice and strong and stick nicely to the ground make sure you have another person helping you set it up as there is a tendency for, the rods to fall and push against you once you have anchored them
Latrice
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
this batting cage is made with good heavy duty steel materials. it’s great for kids, adults and softball too. It’s easy to set up but takes a little time, this batting cage will help anyone enhance their batting skills would make a great gift
Off The Grid Ken
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
It's not a bad choice if you want to hit a few balls around without having to chase them all.Perfect if you're training your kids to work on line drives or hitting the ball into certain open areas.The net is taken about 4 to 500 balls without any issue. It seems like it has the durability to last a long haul. I'm not sure how well it will hold up in the sun year after year but at the moment it's doing its job.Until we meet again-Off the Grid Ken
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