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Batting Cage Net 10' x 12' x 50' #24 42ply with Door & Frame Baseball Netting
$ 302.09
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Jones-Sports #24 Twine (42PLY) 50'x12'x10' Batting Cage with Door & Frame Kit
Note: The Legs should be staked or anchored down in areas where there is a possibility of moderate to high wind. Anchors are not included.
Free 4' x 6' Vinyl Backstop for a limited time:
Helps protect high wear area behind batter
Full rope borders
Three
top ropes to minimize sag
QUALITY AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE - Choose from our :
30'- 4 Arch | 40' - 5 Arch | 50' - 6 Arch | 60' - 7 Arch
Has
excellent abrasion resistance.
Twisted, knotted #24 twine size (42PLY).
Hung on the square for a clean look.
Border ropes stitched to the net - secures cage, holds form, and reduces interior netting wear.
Door for easy entry
and exit from the batting cage.
Does not absorb water and will not shrink.
End caps
for your frame poles to
prevent gouging or marring
the ground or gym floor.
1 1/2" powder coated steel frame corners.
*
You will need to purchase 28- 10' lengths of 1 1/4" (ID) EMT
from a local home improvement center
Lowes Sku # - 72717 - Home Depot Sku # - 580023
Constructed from #24 Twine Size knotted HDPE(High Density Polyethylene). Includes all deluxe features. For youth through light commercial applications. Net is hung on a square, which absorbs the impact of the balls over several meshes with no high spots to accelerate wear.
UV & Weather protection is embedded during extrusion
,
Not
a cheap coating that will flake off in a couple of years. Life expectancy is 4 to 6 years. We believe this is the best batting cage for the dollar value on the market today.
Why buy from us?
We are a family business started by my grandfather over 50 years ago. We intend on being in business for another 50 years. We have over 20 years' experience with netting & have shipped to 10s of thousands of customers worldwide. We only sell quality, well-made products.
What's the difference?
Nylon vs. Polyethylene:
Our Polyethylene nets,
the UV inhibitors are inside the Polymeric blend that gets extruded into the individual fibers. These fibers are twisted or braided into twine. Since the UV inhibitor is built into the fibers, it can't wear off. Polyethylene doesn't absorb water, doesn't rot, and loses very little strength year to year.
Their Nylon nets
are coated with a UV inhibitor which tends to wear off in a year or two. Nylon absorbs water, encouraging mold, mildew, and rotting. See picture above. Typically a new nylon net used outside in direct sun will lose 15% to 20% of its tensile strength each year.
What Twine size do I need?
I recommend people buy the largest twine they can afford. A #42 Twine net is about twice as thick and twice as strong as a #21 Twine. The larger twined, heavier cages will snag balls better, look better, wear better, last longer, and you will be happier with them. You need a minimum of 60 lbs. of tensile strength.
#18 Twine is a Light Duty Net,
100 lbs. of tensile strength,
generally considered the minimum necessary for a home use batting cage, with light use it could last 2 to 3 years.
#21 Twine is a Pretty Good Net,
125 lbs. of tensile strength,
with moderate use could last 3 to 4 years.
#24 Twine is a Very Good Net,
148 lbs. of tensile strength,
can be used for Light commercial or Middle School, should last 4 to 6 years.
#36 Twine is a Heavy Duty Net, 190 lbs. of tensile strength, considered commercial Quality estimated 6 to 8 year lifespan.
#42 Twine is a Very Heavy Duty Net, 220 lbs. of tensile strength, many pro teams will use this for their cages, good for commercial batting cages. Should last 8 to 10 years.
Why do I see such varying tensile strengths for the same size HDPE twine?
Some manufacturers tend to exaggerate the strength of their twine, or maybe they are just distributors & don't really know the actual strength. For a #42 HDPE twine size, it will vary a little from different manufacturers, but the tensile strength will all be in the low 200s. I have tested #42 HDPE twine from manufacturers samples that is supposed to be over 300 lb. tensile strength. Put about 210 lb. to 220 lb. of load on it, and it breaks. So you cannot believe everything you read.
What is the difference between square hung & diamond hung mesh?
To put it simply, Square Mesh is better. Diamond Mesh is cheaper.
What is Posi-lock stitching?
It is a process where the machine tightly weaves a cord around the rope and the net to provide the strongest possible bond between the two. Some manufacturers will just weave the rope in and out of the netting panels which can result in the rope pulling away from or out of the panels.
Product Details :
Bottom Border:
Standard Polyethylene
Dimensions:
50'Length x 12'Width x 10'Height
Entry Flap:
Yes
Mesh Size:
1 3/4"
Net Construction:
#24 Twine Size HDPE (42PLY) hung on a square
Frame Kit includes:
1 1/2" powder coated steel frame corners
*8 pcs. 4-way corner
*4 pcs. 3-way corner
6 pcs. pipe extension
28 pcs. Net Hangers
12 pcs. Pole foot caps
6 pcs. Self Drilling Screws
Perimeter Ropes:
HD 3/8" Polyethylene Woven and Sewn (Top, Center, and all 4 Corners)
Extended Ropes:
HD 3/8" Polyethylene Woven and Sewn extend 4 to 6 ft.(top center & all 4 corners)
Recommended Use:
Youth Through light Commercial
Seam Construction:
3-Piece (Others typically have 5!)
Weather Protection:
Weather and UV Protection (Embedded During Extrusion)
For more info:
If you have any questions, please call or e-mail me.
Thanks for considering Pinnon Hatch Farms LLC, Jones-Sports for your sports supply needs.
Bruce Jones
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Instructions:
50' Jones-Sports Frame Corner Kit and #24 Twisted Poly Batting Cage
Please review the parts that you received with your batting cage and frame to be sure that you have all the parts listed. ***YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE 23pcs. – 10' LENGTHS OF 1 1/4” THIN WALLED EMT AT LOWES, HOME DEPOT, OR SOME OTHER HARDWARE STORE. Lowes Sku # - 72717 - Home Depot Sku # - 580023
YOU WILL NEED AN AREA ABOUT 53' LONG & 17' WIDE. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU MARK OFF THIS AREA BEFORE STARTING.
PART QTY
The following parts are included for your frame. (A) 3-WAY CORNERS 4pcs. (B) 4-WAY CORNERS 8pcs. (C) PIPE EXTENSIONS 6pcs. (D) NET HANGERS 28pcs. (E) PIPE END CAPS 12pcs. (F) SELF-DRILLING SCREWS 6pcs. (CL) 10' LENGTHS OF EMT*** 28pcs. NOT INCLUDED CONSTRUCTING YOUR FRAME 1. Lay out two of the 3-way end corners (A) 12' apart at one end where your frame will be, with the 4” pipe pieces facing inward. 2. Measure 50' and lay out the other two 3-way end corners (A) the same way. 3. Lay out the 4-way arch corners (B) , between the end arches so that they are 10' apart. 4. Assemble the six 16” pipes (C) to six 10' lengths for the top cross members (CL) of the arches by inserting a self drilling screw (F) into where the two pipes attach, to attach them together. 5. Assemble the arches by adding ten of the 10' lengths to all of the corners (A) and (B) for the vertical legs, and the five extended top cross members (CL) to the top of the arches. 6. Stand up one end arch and attach a 10' runner to each of the end corners. Connect the runners to the second arch. Add the rest of the runners. HANGING YOUR BATTING CAGE NET 1. Lay out your batting cage inside the frame and find the top three ropes and tie them to the end arch and then do the same to the other end. 2. Attach the hanger clips to the rope and the net together along one side of the net, then the middle, and then the other side. If you do not get the rope and the net together, it will not hold up your net. Then take the lanyard part of the hanger and tie it around the pipe. At this point you can adjust how tight you want the net to hang. 3. Tie the bottom rope tails to the bottom part of the end arch legs to prevent the wind from blowing the net inward.
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