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Create a safer practice zone with this 7 ft x 4 ft I-screen pitching net, designed to help shield pitchers from stray balls during baseball and softball drills. The 1.75-inch mesh offers reliable coverage while keeping the footprint compact, making it an easy fit for training fields, batting cages, and backyard setups. Built with 7-ply woven netting, 420D reinforced edging, and double-stitched trim, this screen supports repeated use during practices, warm-ups, and throwing sessions. Flexible fiberglass rods and powder-coated steel tube bases help the frame stay properly positioned on grass, turf, or pavement, while included ground stakes assist in stabilizing the setup during active play. Assembly takes only a few minutes thanks to its straightforward design—ideal for coaches, parents, and athletes of any skill level. When practice is over, the entire screen packs into the 600×300D water-resistant storage bag, making it simple to transport between home, training fields, and game day locations.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Color: Black, Red
- Material: PET Net
- Product Dimension: 55.11 x 41.93 x 85.83 inch
- Product Weight: 9.92 lbs
- 7 ft x 4 ft pitching screen size
- 1.75-inch mesh for baseball and softball
- Seven-ply woven net with reinforced edging
- Fiberglass rods form flexible frame
- Steel tube bases assist ground placement
- Ground stakes help stabilize setup
- Quick assembly for all skill levels
- Water-resistant storage bag included
- Works for pitching, throwing, and field drills
- Suitable for grass, turf, or pavement
- PET Net
- Other
- Imported
SlickBlue
1940 S Bayshore Lane Miami, FL 33133
support@slickblue.com
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WARNING: WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm