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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
This cage worked great. Initial setup seemed to take awhile, so I left it assembled when not in use.I found that I could tie it up against a fence and fold in or out like an accordion. Each time it only took 10-15min to set up or store.I replaced the black tie-down cords for the sides and ends with colorful rope. I wanted this because the black ropes were a bit invisible. I also incorporated climbers clips for easy attachment to things. That made things much quicker.Though, I found that if I left the net out… either birds or squirrels got to the netting. Or the sun beat up the fabric. I did some repairs to keep the cage in use, but after almost 2 years… I think it’s time to replace it… which is why I’m here… shopping for another one.For the poles… ours held up fine. A bad wind storm took a toll on it, but the whole cage has withstood the winds quite well.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023
Excellent Product. We purchased this in 2021 to start getting our son into baseball, and it gave us a heads up because this product is perfect for his age group. It allowed to practice with this cage in our shop at our house during the winter months. The length was just long enough that allowed us to get 40ft from pitches mound to home plate. During the summer months when it gets to hot in our shop we can quickly take the cage from the shop and set it up outside. Would definitely recommend!
D. M. Sammons
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
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Bristy Charlton
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023
My daughters only got to use this batting cage about a week after it being set up. The rods collapsed and some even broke in half and now it can’t be used. I wouldn’t purchase again.
L. Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
So the box was destroyed when it was delivered, but it seemed to all be in tact when we opened it up. After spending over an hour fighting this thing, we got to the past set of poles, and the bendable poles had split on both side, making the cage completely useless. I guess the concept is smart, but because it is so big, its just junk. The last section will not stay up because the poles are broken, and its just a complete waste of money and time. Now I have to find a large box to ship it back in, because the original is destroyed.
SC
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021
A bit late in writing this review but I’d like to share my experience with this product. I ordered this product last year at the beginning of COVID so my 12yr old son could hit baseballs outside - and it was perfect! We even had a team practice (socially distanced of course) using the cage. The setup requires at least two people and it was a bit tricky to get all the poles up - also, the string ties that are included were a bit flimsy so I purchased a few ratchet ties for the ends. The longer length and height of the cage worked well to be able to see the ball flight. I really enjoyed this product - until an early winter ice storm came and collapsed the structure along with most of the poles - I don’t blame this on this on the construction of the product (I don’t think it was designed to hold heavy snow/ice on top of leaves that had fallen on the structure - I’ve also had a cage that cost thousands of dollars that had a similar issue (with 1.5” poles completely bending). I’ve learned my lesson to disassemble the cage in the winter-time - and am considering ordering a new one (when back in stock) for this spring/summer season - for $400 bucks (which is about 8 hours of cage rental time around here) it’s a great value.
Wet behind the Ears
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020
UPDATE “ my daughter has shattered every pole to the point duct tape won’t work and the poles have torn the plastic they go through. I cannot reach anyone and have emailed chatted. PLEASE SOMEONE CONTACT ME AS this has been three months now and it’s just laying on the ground. “Pretty easy to set up. The poles were easy to assemble. Some of the pins were not easy to get in bottom of poles. A lot easier to put pin in bottom and then assembled lower pole. You will see what I mean.Other hint. Makes sure you check your flat area first for home plate before you decide where the opening to get in and out will be.Also buy a pop up lscreen and use a cement block for anchor. I am also wearing my catchers mask when pitching softtoss. Watch were you softtoss from, The ball sometimes comes of top of net.Otherwise this thing is awesome. Daughter loves it and won’t come out. Especially being stuck at home the next few weeks.Hope everyone stays safe!Update...You need 5 feet around the entire set up for support cables. Net is awesome..Some suggestions... Duct tape poles that go in roof sleeves as the ball hits the poles they come apart. We put the entrance on the opposite side of hitting and put a bow net on outside, helps work on line drive focus through the hole. Buy yourself some good tent spikes helps with balls not getting out underneath. When you first open the box you will wonder why you need the extra screen balls will cut the screen after its hit in same spot time after time. We have had this for 8 weeks and I would def buy it again. We have probably hit 150/200 balls a day and it holds up. We use the side for pitching backstop and it actually works well.
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