Item Name | Baseball Practice Batting Cage Nets |
Item No. | HX1503 |
Material | PE, Nylon |
Color | Black |
Size | 70ft*12ft*12ft |
Mesh Size | 1 3/4in (Knotted) |
Twine Diameter | 2mm |
Others | Custom nets and accessories are available. |
Weihai Huaxing Nets provide high quality Baseball Practice Batting Cage Nets for all over the world. All the above dimensions can be customized.
Specifications:
Cage size: 70ft*12ft*12ft
Netting color: black
Netting material: HDPE; Nylon
Twine thickness: 2mm
Mesh size: 1 3/4in (Knotted)
Description
There are some FAQ and there Answer, hope they are helpful for you.
What is the difference between diamond hung and square hung meshes?
Square Mesh is Better. Diamond Mesh is Cheaper.Due to the way netting is produced, hanging a net on the diamond reduces the amount of waste netting, so hanging a net on the diamond is typically less expensive. Hanging a net on the diamond causes a few problems. First, the net won’t hang as straight. The net pattern causes the batting cage to pull in from the sides. On top of that, batting cages with a diamond mesh will usually have poorer seams, because the rope border has to be sewn diagonally across the meshes, leaving an irregular net border to sew to. Square mesh is typically more expensive to produce, because the ends must be trimmed off. Although it can take more material to hang a batting cage on the square, the finished product is significantly better. A cage hung on the square will open straighter and all four bottom edges will be more likely to reach the ground. The edges will be neater, and the border will naturally follow the edge of the netting.
Which is better, knotted or knotless netting?
A: This is a controversial issue in our industry. The truth is, it depends on the crossover stitch. A knotless net with a great crossover stitch will typically outlast a knotted net. A knotted net will typically outlast a knotless net that has a weak crossover stitch.
In the case of batting cage durability it is important to consider:
- resistance to weather conditions
- size/weight of netting material
- resistance to abrasion
- initial break strength vs. long term break strength
- relative deterioration
- construction methods and quality
Please contact us for more details and samples.