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Thursday, October 21, 2010

High-Quality Batting Cage Nets Can Help Prevent Injuries and Property Damage


High-Quality Batting Cage Nets Can Help Prevent Injuries and Property Damage
By Jack M Patterson

For sports equipment business owners, safety is an essential concern. Baseball pitching equipment throw balls at high speeds, and batting cage nets need to be able to handle not just the force of the ball, but the regular wear and tear that comes with regular use.

Netting plays a significant part in batting cages. They act as barriers to keep the balls in and away from spectators while making it easier for owners to maintain their ball count. If not used properly, these nets can deteriorate faster and may rip at some parts, allowing the probability of balls to escape the baseball battling cages and hit an unsuspecting person. Owners should be meticulous about the small rips in their netting for these holes could grow bigger given time.

Nylon and polyethylene fibers are among the most popular materials used in the production of sports netting, and are available in a variety of tensile strengths and twine sizes. For instance, baseball cage nets for backyard and little league use are made with .065" twine size netting, which have a tensile strength of approximately 220 lbs. Commercial-grade batting cages such as those used in training facilities should have #60 or .116" twine size netting, which have a tensile strength of up to 560 lbs. Additional options such as all weather latex treatment and UV protection can further increase the durability of the netting for years to come.

Owners should not put their business on the line by compromising the quality of their facilities. Batting cage nets are just one of many safety factors to consider when running a commercial or professional training facility. Investing in high-quality equipment is the first step towards safety.

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South Padre Island (SPI) Nets, Inc. is a family-owned business committed to providing quality nets for various applications. From sports and batting cage nets to fishing and industrial netting, SPI Nets offer a wide array of products made out of quality materials. Training aids, turf mats, and baseball batting cages are also available. For more information, call 956-276-9598 or visit SPINets.net.

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