PD Fan
2025-08-08 18:18:48
We live in a residential area and can't let baseballs go into neighbors' yards. This batting cage was easy to set up, and handles baseballs shot from a pitching machine up to 100 mph with no problems. This was a wonderful buy, and I have no doubt it will last the next few years while my 14-year old son is still in high school. At under $800 for the 40-foot cage, the price can't be beat! A+++UPDATE:A year later, and this was one of the best baseball-related purchases we have ever made. My son is now almost 16 and has his friends over almost every day to practice hitting real baseballs. The netting just doesn't rip or tear. The poles are still in great shape. It easily contains balls from our pitching machine and all of the balls hit by the boys. Don't believe any other negative review of this batting cage -- it has saved us thousands compared to going to commercial lanes at $40 per hour!
DADIATOR
2025-08-05 14:08:50
We've had the 40' version up for about a month now. Was able to handle all of the setup with 1 person, aside from standing the arches up and spacing them out.Couple of observations: the opening for a pitching machine is pretty massive. Yes, it works as a door, but it's way bigger than it needs to be, for what it's intended and pretty much any hard hit ball up the middle is shooting right through it unless you either close it off with the little velcro wraps every time you go in and out, or just close it off entirely and lift the net to go in and out. I ended up rolling it back down a bit from the top and then using my L screen to block off the bottom, leaving just enough of an opening for our pitching machine to shoot through. There's plenty of slack in the sides of the net for entry and exit by lifting up over your head.The instructions are somewhat unclear in indicating that the net is to be hung from the underside of the arches. I didn't understand completely during setup, and managed to put it together with the arches INSIDE the net. I feel like this is actually a little bit better in the long run, as the weight of the net is now spread across the full span of the arch and not just suspended from 3 points of contact on each arch. The net still reaches the ground just fine, and has less sag, so the ball has a little more head room to fly without getting caught up in it. The frame poles might take a bit more of a beating from direct hits, but it's a trade off I'm willing to live with.the ground anchors, for my yard, had to be upgraded. They're medium-duty straight spikes. Something like this, with any sort of moisture in the soil and a stiff cross-breeze, will yank those right out of the ground. I bought 16" earth anchors from a big box store and twisted them into the ground. Don't forget to pluck the anchor ropes twice after tightening down, and repeat the phrase, "yeah, it's not goin' anywhere." It's the rules when it comes to tying things down. Google it.Also, you really do need to lift the bottom edge off the ground by a couple feet whenever the cage is not in use. If you leave the net in contact with the ground, it will be a matter of 1-2 days before you have holes chewed in it from rabbits that get stuck in it like a fishing net. We had several holes within 3 days, and my wife had to pull a trapped rabbit out of our dog's mouth. Getting in the habit of keeping it up off the ground makes it easier to mow around, as well.
tristen
2025-07-25 10:40:07
Have loved our baseball batting cage. Great quality. Recently had a storm roll through with 70+mph winds and two of the bottom supports are slightly bent. The small business handling this product has them in stock and will help with ordering replacements!!
Customer
2025-07-20 12:36:07
Needing replacement parts due to storm damage and can't get help from the seller. Cage is only a few months old so I am well within my warranty. I have submitted a ticket. Waited on hold with virtual chat for over 4 hours and called. I can't get anyone to help me. Up until now it has been a good purchase. But they need to honor their warranty. Will update if I ever get anyone to help me.
Justice
2025-07-17 10:28:39
Awesome price, easy set up and good quality
Cory Steele
2025-07-03 17:51:05
This batting cage is not quite as durable as it seemed like it would be by looking at the pics, reading the reviews, and the description before I purchased it. The netting is great and durable but all of the poles that make up the frame are very thin, flimsy, and easy to fall over and get damaged.
Brenda McMullen
2025-06-29 12:10:52
Installation instructions aren’t very good but cage is nice!
Customer
2025-03-25 12:59:26
Overall, the cage is great for the price. Took three people to install in 2.5 hours. Added extra support anchors myself but probably could have secured it without them. The cage holds up well so far and fits nicely on the side of my house. I have a tall 13 year old and it is a little narrow for his swing. Luckily it’s next to a fence so we Velcro the net that’s behind him to the fence. For teens and high schoolers I would make sure the width is to your liking before buying the cage.
Patrice Lefort
2025-02-03 18:59:17
Le produit s’assemble facilement et est très résistant .
Cody
2024-12-31 10:42:40
Very flimsy steel. Thinking I am going to have fab up a better frame.