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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
We received our pitching net the other day. It came in a heavy box without any damage to it. Upon taking out I was impressed with the gauge of net and metal this set comes with. The net is super thick and feels extremely durable. The base is solid and heavy. After assembly and set up it's not moving from its spot, unless a serious storm comes through.I was shocked how easy the set up was. I only takes a few minutes to set up and break down. No extra tools needed. It has nine different squares the pitch can be thrown in. It would be nice if each square were a little better marked with a number or color to give the pitcher a little better view at a smaller target, but that's a small gripe. It takes all speeds of pitches well and never moves from its position on contact. The unit is very secure and impressively made. A little pricey but made better than many of its competitors. 5 stars.
LarsBars
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
SUPER easy to set up. Great for pitching practice. I like the "multiple nets" functionality. You can tell based on which net the ball lands in, where your ball landed within the strike zone. The adjustability was easy, we were able to raise it up to get the correct height of the strike zone. It feels super durable and thankfully it gives me the impression that it's going to be low maintenance - no needing to put anchors in the grass, or have it tip over. I like this one.The price seems fair for how well built and good to go this one is. It's a bit bold for them to say "designed in USA" then put American Flags everywhere though. I wish they would just be upfront about it.
Robert Cheek
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
I've coached a lot of baseball through the years and now my grandson has started T Ball. This net is sturdy and built well enough to last him through the years. I like the look of it and the padding is a plus. On the negative side the net is a little clunky if that term can be used for a net haha. It's certainly not as streamlined as well as it should be.The carrying bag isn't really made well and it's definitely too small. I do really like these 9 hole nets because they train pitchers to utilize the different areas of the strike zone - i.e. down and outside, up and inside, etc. I also like the height being adjustable. I'm not sure if this is a great value as I've seen some that I like even a little better at a lower price.
harold a pramekamol
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
I'm a father who loves to practice with my 9 year old son in the backyard and I also coach 8U Little League. I like this set up. I think it's positioned in a upper mid tier. It's better than many of items you might find in a big box sports store, but not as robust as you'd find in a professional sports facility. For it's price point I think it demonstrates good good value. The nylon materials are thicker and the metal tubes are more robust. The whole unit is easy to transport. The included bag is the weakest point in that it's average and it's a little tight getting everything inside. Overall the designed is aimed toward older kids with faster pitches. The network of netting provides a lot of cushion to slow down fast balls. It's a little trick getting the balls out though. I had no problem using this with my son, however it might be more challenging for younger players because the targets are smaller (granted, 8U is still coach pitch). For younger kids I like using a similar system with numbers on flaps. The included ground stakes were about 2x as long and thick as typical ones. The included sandbags is a nice addition. I didn't fill these up and use them though. In summary, this a nice unit that's built with solid construction, and packs quickly and portable. A thumbs up from me.
Jay Knack
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
My son is five and in tee ball. He has a decent arm and is accurate enough when he thinks about it. He is also interested in practicing, but any kind of motivator is welcome. I got this and sure enough it attracted him to try throwing the ball and really think about where he's putting it. It's a bit difficult for his age and level, so he gets a bit frustrated with it, but it also is teaching him about accuracy. It will definitely be worth its weight in gold down the road, especially if he tries pitching, which obviously is the main focus of such a device.You can use this in a small area, which is good because we have a small back yard. It's not the easiest thing you'll ever set up, but it's not difficult either. It takes maybe five minutes. If I have one quibble with this it's that they could have made the carry bag (very convenient and useful, by the way) like a quarter-inch bigger, just to make life that much easier.Once set up, it is sturdy. The nine target pockets are not clearly marked. The nets sort of make a mess of everything, but you can tell where you're aiming and if you hit without too much trouble. It's easy enough to fish the balls out. So, it works well enough. I have used the stakes to hold it down in the grass, but with a five-year-old throwing it can just stand on the concrete and be fine. I haven't tried the sandbags yet, but it's nice they include them. I think this is a little pricey for what you get, but it is well-made and if he uses it, then his sister uses it for softball and we get ten years or whatever out of it, it will be worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
The net is made with thick steel frames and tear-resistant netting, and the frame has foam padding. I can adjust the pitching net height. There are four adjustable height levels with telescopic legs and lock. The nine-hole target and regulation-size strike zone help me work on accuracy and simulate real pitching. I can set it up or take it down in a few minutes. The net includes a carrying bag, four stakes, and two sandbags. The bag fits all the components, though it is a snug fit. I use the net regularly for solo practice and I think it’s suitable for both youth and adult players.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Very well built. I use it as a catcher when i pitch to my son and then let him practice pitching or set it high and make it his target at first base. Great baseball training tool
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