| Batting cage nets are used to contain baseballs in | | | | is important to look for netting that comes with a |
| an enclosed area during batting practice or training. | | | | square net construction if you need a net that |
| To ensure longer periods of baseball fun, there | | | | can withstand wear. Additionally, it is ideal to get a |
| are specific things to consider before buying cage | | | | net that has a baffle net installed behind the |
| netting. | | | | batter, since this is the part of the net where |
| The first thing you should look for is strength. | | | | deterioration mostly occurs. This feature provides |
| Look for the strongest nets that can fit into your | | | | additional safety and protection for both the |
| budget. Cage nets are usually constructed from | | | | batter and the net. |
| polyurethane or wound nylon which offers high | | | | There are also sag-free types of nets which are |
| breaking strengths and abrasion resistance. When | | | | hung on the square instead of draped; these kinds |
| choosing from a variety of options, it is | | | | provide a more professional look and appearance |
| recommended that you choose nets that are | | | | to the batting cage. |
| made of high-density and non-corrosive | | | | The last thing to look for in good batting cage |
| polyurethane fibers. Sporting accessories made of | | | | nets is the color. Black-colored nets provide more |
| these materials will last longer and will prove to be | | | | resistance to the ultraviolet rays of the sun. |
| a good investment. | | | | Some nets are also immersed in UV inhibitor |
| Construction is the next feature to look out for | | | | solutions for complete UV stabilization and |
| when purchasing this important baseball fixture. It | | | | protection against harsh weather conditions. |