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Enhance Softball Training with PowerNet 7x7 ft Pitch-Thru Protection Screen (NET ONLY): Ideal for Pitching and Batting Practice, 49 sqft Barrier, Open Area for Ball Passage Review

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Description of Enhance Softball Training with PowerNet 7x7 ft Pitch-Thru Protection Screen (NET ONLY): Ideal for Pitching and Batting Practice, 49 sqft Barrier, Open Area for Ball Passage

SOFTBALL 7 ft x 7 ft PITCHING SCREEN w/ PITCH-THRU - Instant portable softball pitching screen is 7 feet high by 7 feet wide. The net offers a pitch-thru area so that a right or left hand pitcher can throw without obstruction. ULTRA PORTABLE - Lightweight and compact, these can be moved to different locations during practice sessions. Collapsible Pitching Screen assembles quickly and easily for easy setup. Breaks down to fit in carrying bag for easy long-term storage and portability in any vehicle. Bow style poles keep the screen netting taunt ready for any hit. LEFT/RIGHT PITCHER PROTECTION - This net works for both left and right handed pitchers. Pass through area is small enough for the pitched ball but small enough to offer protection. NET ONLY - This listing is for the 7x7 pitch-thru net only, no frame included. USED & ENDORSED BY PRO PLAYERS - Kirsti Merritt, Kelly Kretschman, Mo Mercado and Danielle O'Toole.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very useful and safe way to work

Works well but you need to lock the front legs as it seems to lean back a bit towards the feed machine after some really hard line drive hits. Probably because I only use 12 inch balls with dimples and they have a lot more power on return than baseball. Easy to transport.

Pros
  • Sports and Leisure
Cons
  • Upgrades

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The PowerNet Pitch-Thru network was great. It really helped raise our cage.

The PowerNet Pitch-Thru has proven itself. It really helped energize our cage work and field training. Instead of a soft side throw in the cage (if we don't have an L-net) I can now serve straight. I also use a mesh feed machine that works great. And no more jumping out of the way of a line pulling up the middle.

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  • Sport
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Baseball Training Equipment

The net used in conjunction with the pitching machine has greatly improved the accuracy of our players' shots (under 10 years old, children's field). Used in close range batting cages, it provided excellent protection for our coaches. The shields provided by our association offered only partial protection. In the short term, every coach wants to avoid a good line hit. Mesh is the perfect solution.

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  • Baseball
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ok, the best product in practice. Nets

Setup was easy. Everything worked with the original frame. I have a Louisville Blue Flame Muscle Car. As I was using it, a ball flew through the hole, hit the car and bounced in my direction. I thought the ball hit me at over 90 miles an hour. When I flinched, the ball was past me and toward the second basemen. I could have died lol. It only happened once and since then I've been stepping behind the net after serving. Don't think for a minute that you're safe no matter what.

Pros
  • Exercise Equipment
Cons
  • Useless Features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super nice for live softball bp

I pitch my daughter and need to be very close to throwing (half) punches and have every speed on my passes. I originally used the wing for a soft cast with a bow net, but this net is not really designed for a front cast. I had to come out of the curved sides to serve, which often exposed the right side of my body, especially if I didn't get back behind the net quickly. The bottom of this net also has an opening down the sides. You wouldn't think it would be a problem, but my daughter hit one…

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  • team sport
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  • negative gift