Outdoor batting cages are good to have for just about any event whether it is family gathering, bonding with children, or even practicing on your own with a pitching machine to better your own skills at accuracy of hitting the ball.
Prices for batting cages can vary anywhere between lower costs for break down able kids sets to professional sets ranging from $200 to $800 depending on brand, make, and quality. If this price is still too high for your budget then you may want to consider used batting cages which can be found both online and in local classifieds. Although this may seem pricey, these devices tend to last a very long time so the long term use, and memories is well worth the money spent.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Are Home Batting Cages Worth It?

A majority of your home batting cages are well, homemade. Though you can buy them from a sporting goods store, homemade ones are just as good if they are assembled correctly. You will need heavy duty netting and very strong and sturdy poles in order for it to operate correctly. The netting is the most important part because it has to have some give for when the ball hits it that it don't go flying out of the batting area. Before you know it in no time you will be able to practice your swing and become the hitter that you want to be.
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