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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Common Sizes of Batting Cages

Common sizes of cages are:
70’ L x 14’ W x 12’ H
60’L x 12’ W x 12’ H
50’L x 12’ W x 12’ H

Common weights of cages are:
# 21 #36 #42

Determine your net configuration. You must choose the width and length of your new cage based on the budget you have and the space you have available. The longer the cage and the heavier the net, the more expensive the kit will be. For home use, you may opt to buy a lighter weight net such as a #21 to save money. This weight is suitable for home use and the life expectancy is up to 5 to 6 years if you store it inside during the winter months.

#36 netting is more expensive but the heavier weight makes it more suitable for use by older players and teams.

CoachesBest.com sells all standard batting cage and nets sizes and weights. We can quote you on custom nets also. Make sure that you consider shipping cost when you get a quote on a new batting cage. Call our customer service toll free at 1-877-431-4487 to get a quote. Our staff will help you save save money on both the cost of the net and shipping.

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