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HEATER SPORTS PowerAlley Softball Batting Cage Net

$199.99
  • 22 FEET LONG x 12 FEET WIDE x 8 FEET TALL - Perfect Batting Cage for Any Sized Yard and Used By Players from 4 to Adult.
  • ALL IN ONE PACKAGE - Includes Heavy Duty Ground Stakes 1/2" Fiberglass Rods, 1" Strong Nylon Netting, and Built-In Batting Cage Harness to Attach Any Heater Sports Pitching Machine.
  • INCREASES YOUR REACTION TIME - Because the cage is 22 Feet, a Ball Pitched at 50 MPH at 46 Feet Will Be Simulated as a 104 MPH Pitch. Imagine How Easy an In-Game Pitch Will Be After Using the Power Alley!
  • EASY SET UP AND TAKE DOWN - Fiberglass Rods and Light-Weight Netting Allow the PowerAlley to be the Easiest and Most Convenient Batting Cage on the Market. Set Up and Take Down in Minutes!
  • BUILT-IN MACHINE HARNESS FOR SAFETY - A Built In Batting Cage Harness Allows For a Pitching Machine to Stay Outside Along With the Operator For Safety and Convenience.

PowerNet Infielder Training Softball Net

$64.99
  • 4'x7' GREEN INFIELDER NET - Instant portable infielder catching net. Simulates the typical catching range of a stationary fielder. Includes frame, 4ft x 7ft (28 SqFt) infielder net, 1 heavy duty zipper storage bag with shoulder straps and ground stakes.
  • EASY QUICK SETUP - Net sets up in less than 2 minutes. No tools required. Includes ground stakes for added stability. Nets can withstand even the hardest throws.
  • ULTRA PORTABLE - Lightweight and compact so that it can be moved to different locations during practice sessions. Collapsible training nets assemble quickly and easily for easy setup. Breaks down to fit in carrying bag for easy long-term storage and portability in any vehicle.
  • TRAIN ANYWHERE - Great for outdoor and indoor training sessions. Designed to act as a catching infielder with a real-world player's catching range. Improves throw accuracy and allows fielder to practice targeting particular catching points and throw velocities.
  • USED AND ENDORSED BY PRO PLAYERS - Andrelton Simmons and Mo Mercado.