Consider These Things for Outdoor Batting Cages
Outdoor batting cage systems come with numerous configurations and a multitude of options. With varying sizes and shapes, you can find any type that fits your backyard space and ultimately fit your budget. So, what are the things that matter most when selecting a system?
Depending on your goals and budget, you can go down two different paths. First, shop online or go to a sporting goods store for a ready made kit. Now, typically, the price for these types of installation tend to be reasonable they also can be a little fragile. A second approach would be to build you own using common hardware and lumber from your local home improvement store.
All nets are not created equal. As you being looking into the best option you soon see that they can either be knotted or braided as well as come in a nylon material or polyethylene type product. Don’t skip out on quality on the net. You want it to last as long as possible.
Next, decide on what type of batting cage frame makes sense for your particular situation. You can go with a permanent implementation which might require some added materials like concrete but limits you on flexibility or you can go with a portable installation which can be moved around as you see fit.
Typically, you’ll find two distinct looks. One look is the tunnel type look where there are no corners and the second is the more common rectangular look. Either one is fine but the tunnel type tend to be the inexpensive version.
Abrasion is a term that is used for the breaking down of the net due to repeated impact from a ball. The most likely area is the the area located directly behind home plate. You might think about adding a special net to handle the hundreds of balls that will be hitting this portion of the cage.
Lastly, consider adding a mat to the area where the batters will be standing. This piece of equipment is not vital but may help provide comfort to the batter while help to reduce injuries.