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Discussion: Where to get a pitching screen

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Oct. 17, 2016
bkb555
301 posts
Where to get a pitching screen
I have searched high and low for a portable, fold up pitching screen.....our team is looking for the kind that has the snap poles and the netting with the rings that slide up and down the poles and when it is stored, it fits in the base of the unit.....they are about 250 to 300 dollars from what I have heard from the guys.....now the hard part, where can I find them.....thanks
Oct. 17, 2016
BruceinGa
Men's 70
3233 posts
try pitchsafe.net
Oct. 17, 2016
Rick35
Men's 55
78 posts
^^^That site has them...
Oct. 18, 2016
bkb555
301 posts
thanks guys
Oct. 18, 2016
BruceinGa
Men's 70
3233 posts
Any time, you're welcome
Oct. 18, 2016
Bodyguard
14 posts
bkb555,
I have one my wife got me for x-mas a year ago
the first one someone drills the middle in BP the
screen has paid for itself. You will be happy with the purchase well worth it.
Oct. 18, 2016
softball4b
Men's 70
1248 posts

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PowerNet I-Screen with Frame and Carry Bag $80 with Prime

Oct. 19, 2016
boston
Men's 60
355 posts
Our coach has the pitchsafe net and I have the powernet. The pitchsafe is $300. The powernet is $80 on ebay. The powernet goes up quicker and is lighter than the pitchsafe. Only problem I see with the powernet. You should stake it down. When the ball hits the net, the net will lean backwards toward the pitcher. I don't stake mine down, I just pitch and take a step back. The pitchsafe appears to stay in place better. JMO


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Oct. 19, 2016
Cuervo13
33 posts
When in doubt use garbage cans, when we would hit at any park or school we would use the steel garbage cans and stack them two high. But we only hit middle after the round. We had enough bat control hitting side to side our first couple rounds, then it was on... Like idiots we actually tried to hit the garbage cans hahahahahah. Man those were the days.
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