Micaiah Di Silvestro
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2024
We have had this batting cage for about a year. It has worked well and was a good deal for the price. However, after being outside in the elements for a year, we had to move so we packed it up in the box and then reassembled it at our new place. When putting it back together, the netting was so brittle it starting tearing apart in multiple places. We will probably have to buy a new net from the manufacturer, which is $100. I guess one year of of use is the life span for the netting. Perhaps the netting would have lasted longer if we hadn't moved and had to take it down and put it back together.I also wish the hole for the pitching machine was bigger. It was built to fit the heater pitching machine which is sold by the same company. It works great with this pitching machine, which clips onto the netting perfectly. But if you have a different type of pitching machine (like a mechanical spring loaded one), it won't work with this cage.
Leanne
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de abril de 2023
Exactly as shown and works great. Maybe a bit short of 22ft but it works
benjamin
Comentado en México el 27 de diciembre de 2022
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Aarón Aguilar Escorza
Comentado en México el 18 de enero de 2022
Excelentes productos
Gerardo
Comentado en México el 1 de julio de 2021
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Katie Foster
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de agosto de 2020
SO many things wrong with this. First, it took FOREVER to set up. You have to individually tape every joint with the tape included (it’s essentially cheap electrical tape). Trying to get the net onto the frame is a nightmare. The structure was so flimsy that it wouldn’t keep the net from bunching up. The “ropes” that are included to tie the structure together aren’t long enough and there aren’t enough in the package to tie all the pieces that need tying. I expected this assembly to take about 20 minutes to set up, but my 14-year old son and I spent 2-1/2 hours on it.When it was done, it was VERY small to use as a batting cage. My son used it once and we decided to send it back.The description said it was quick and easy to assemble and disassemble, which is what I was looking for. This is a one-time setup. There is no way I’d do it again. I filed a dispute with Amazon after the company refused a return. Took a long time, but I finally got a refund.
Josh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2020
The poles that hold this together are the flimsy poles you see used with pop-up tents. I don't know how they will hold up.With that said, the net is sturdy and the pitching machine ( sold separately ) worls great.When setting it up, make sure the netting isn't inside out, or you will have to flip it to attach the pitching machine. If you plan on pitching to an older kid or use it for catching practice, but two and add them together
Cliente
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2018
No mide los 8 metros. Peor muy buena calidad, increíble soportes. Muy difícil de armar solo jaja
Joe Z
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2017
Not a bad product for the price. Purchased this as a Christmas gift for my 14 year old to do T work with. By myself I was able to set the entire net up in about a hour. The directions we a bit vague but not to hard to follow. It did take some time to make all the final tension adjustments to the lines in order to keep the net taught but I expected that to be the case. By the time I was done the net stayed very firm and gave very little movement when the ball hit it. My son is super excited to have it and I am very pleased with the overall product. However, please note that you should not hammer the ground stakes directly into the ground. The rubber insert that the poles mount into cannot withstand the direct force of a hit with a hammer. You may wish to consider taking a 2 x 4 piece of wood and using that as a buffer instead.Note: The system I received was slightly different than the one shown in the pictures. The net has to be draped over the poles not hung from underneath with eyelets as shown in the pictures. Also, there are 7 eyelets in the poles for guide lines for the net but the instructions only show 4, likewise, only enough lines was provided for 4. Not sure what the other 3 were supposed to be for. I did use my own tie line to run another guide line through the top eyelets to prevent the net from possible sagging. I will let it sit for a few days to let it stretch a bit and them make some further adjustments. I anticipate adding an additional stake to the top center as added support.