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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 Jesus Olsen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing protective screen for ball training! It's very easy to convert existing footage to show the I-Screen

The PowerNet I-Screen is a great addition to the 7x7 grid I already have! I've coached my son and his baseball team for many years. As they got older, pitching became intimidating because they're of an age where they can run a line right at a pitcher fairly regularly. Me and the other coaches had to be VERY vigilant on the hill. In fact, last season I got a really bad hit in the thigh for going out on the track. I have already submitted our first BP using PowerNet I-Screen, it is an amazing product. I only bought the mesh because I already have the mesh and frame for 7X7 shocks. Converting a frame to use the I-Screen network is surprisingly easy. You simply take out one of the two bottom crossbars and use the other. Everything else is easy and quick to set up, just like other networks. I can also confirm that the I-Screen stands up to the linear drives that 9 and 10 year olds are subjected to! We had hit 2 linear actuators hard on the embankment with the net in the first BP. They hit the net and fell to the ground without knocking over or moving the entire net. PERFECT! The other trainers and I are happy that we no longer have to worry about the BP food. We also plan to use the I-Screen as a portable support behind second base or other open positions as it's not as big as 7X7 so it's more realistic and even more portable and easy for the person in that location. Conclusion: The PowerNet I-Screen is a well thought out product and a GREAT addition if you already have a 7x7 network and I would recommend buying it if you don't already have a 7x7. In fact, I would recommend buying 7X7 and the I-Screen network only as a combo as you will have many ways to use them. may need instructions on setting up networks (although they are SUPER EASY to set up)

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