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Review on ⚾️ PowerNet 4x7 Portable Pitching I-Screen - Ultimate Baseball Pitcher Protection for Line Drives & Grounders, Heavy Duty Knottless Netting - Ideal Batting Practice Tool by David Butterfield

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great addition to my Bow Net.

I only bought the net because I already had a Bow Net Frame. The great thing is that if you already have a PowerNet or Bow Net to use with the Tee and Soft Toss you can use the same frame (minus a cross section). Setup takes no longer than installing Bow Net (< 2 minutes). The I-Screen has a full-width sleeve that extends the entire length of the pole, preventing batted balls from squeezing between the net and pole and hitting your pitcher in the legs. You can secure or pin down the frame with a bag or bucket full of balls, as a hard ball hitting the top half of the net can tip it over. Great for slow BP pitches and forward throws for fast pitches and baseball. Of course, if you want to use this I-Screen at the same time as a soft throw, you will need a framed I-Screen. This is a great alternative to traditional I-Screens that take longer to set up and take down. The i-screen size also makes it easier to navigate the field. I used to use my net to throw forward, at an angle so balls hitting the net wouldn't hit the "Big Mouth" and hit the pitcher even though they were standing. next to the trellis. This wasn't ideal, however, due to the large opening of the net, it was awkward to move across the field, and the net was only attached to the bottom bar with a 6-inch velcro strap, allowing balls to slip under the net and hit . pitcher legs.

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