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Fortress Ultimate Baseball Batting Cage [20’, 35’,

(16 customer reviews)

1410 Riyal

Fortress Ultimate Baseball Batting Cage [20’, 35’, is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Fortress Ultimate Baseball Batting Cage [20’, 35’, – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Fortress Ultimate Baseball Batting Cage [20’, 35’, 55’, 70’] | #42 Grade Net with Steel Poles | Baseball & Softball Batting Cages & Netting | Softball Batting Cage

Package Weight
‎128 Pounds
Item Weight
‎128 Pounds
Brand Name
‎Net World Sports
Model Name
‎FORTRESS Ultimate Batting Cage
Color
‎Black
Material
‎Steel
Manufacturer
‎Net World Sports
Size
‎20′ Batting Cage Package
Sport Type
‎Baseball

 

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The price of Fortress Ultimate Baseball Batting Cage [20’, 35’, in-store is 1410 SAR VAT.
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16 reviews for Fortress Ultimate Baseball Batting Cage [20’, 35’,

  1. F. G (verified owner)

    lots of sagging – The product overall is great for a backyard batting cage.

  2. C. L (verified owner)

    Good budget cage – Poles do not install very easily at all. Instructions are a joke. If your now mechanically minded this may not be a good option. But for the money it serves the purpose. I have a 10 year old boy who crushed the ball and the cage has allowed no at home without trips to the ball field or a facility. I plan to put in 4×4 posts and stretch cable to support the net for future use poles probably won’t last.

  3. J. H (verified owner)

    The hardest bet I have ever put up. – This project was such a challenge to put up because there were no instructions for the 70ft batting cage…. There was very little info available online… you will need 4-6 adults to get this up it is not as simple to get up as it is made out to be. 4 more poles for the 70’ cage would make it more sturdy as of right now with the spacing needed to get it 70 feet my middle poles have a lean to them because of the weight. The extra poles would help alleviate some of the weight. I would definitely consider getting a professional to install this.

  4. M. R (verified owner)

    35 ft cage is nice for 12-13 yr old while using pitching machine at one end – First I’d like to say I think this setup with the 6 poles is NOT the best, but for the value this 35 ft cage is really nice and I’m very happy with it as my 12 yr old son has used it for about 6 weeks and likes it a lot. I have a pitching machine at one end and the ball pitches about 30 ft to other end and this gives my son a reasonable level of speed compared to the travel ball team he played with this summer. The set up was pretty easy, but I had a hard time getting the poles into some hard autumn ground. MY ONLY CRITIC is that the (6) eye bolts and caps for the top of the poles were not in the big box the hardware came in and I contacted the company about it. They replied fairly quickly and asked about the box and whether it was torn open or opened in some way and I told them YES and that was all I heard from them and tried to reach them again, but never heard back from them. I went out and bought the necessary eye bolts so that I could install the cage (my son was asking all the time when I was going to get it up). Next SPRING 2020, I plan on setting up a cable system instead of using the (6) poles and this will cost about $80 for cable hardware and another $50-$75 for structural items.

  5. J. H (verified owner)

    The hardest bet I have ever put up. – This project was such a challenge to put up because there were no instructions for the 70ft batting cage…. There was very little info available online… you will need 4-6 adults to get this up it is not as simple to get up as it is made out to be. 4 more poles for the 70’ cage would make it more sturdy as of right now with the spacing needed to get it 70 feet my middle poles have a lean to them because of the weight. The extra poles would help alleviate some of the weight. I would definitely consider getting a professional to install this.

  6. M. R (verified owner)

    35 ft cage is nice for 12-13 yr old while using pitching machine at one end – First I’d like to say I think this setup with the 6 poles is NOT the best, but for the value this 35 ft cage is really nice and I’m very happy with it as my 12 yr old son has used it for about 6 weeks and likes it a lot. I have a pitching machine at one end and the ball pitches about 30 ft to other end and this gives my son a reasonable level of speed compared to the travel ball team he played with this summer. The set up was pretty easy, but I had a hard time getting the poles into some hard autumn ground. MY ONLY CRITIC is that the (6) eye bolts and caps for the top of the poles were not in the big box the hardware came in and I contacted the company about it. They replied fairly quickly and asked about the box and whether it was torn open or opened in some way and I told them YES and that was all I heard from them and tried to reach them again, but never heard back from them. I went out and bought the necessary eye bolts so that I could install the cage (my son was asking all the time when I was going to get it up). Next SPRING 2020, I plan on setting up a cable system instead of using the (6) poles and this will cost about $80 for cable hardware and another $50-$75 for structural items.

  7. K. O (verified owner)

    Awesome company – I bought the 55′ baseball cage for my brother and nephew, who are both avid baseball players, as a Christmas gift. Net World Sports USA sent my order right away and it was able to arrive before Christmas. The order comes in three packages: two containing the poles for the cage and one containing the net. Unfortunately, possibly due to the shipping company, the net came damaged but I was able to contact Net World Sports, through Amazon, and they were able to resolve the issue very quickly and sent us a new net. Jess, from Net World Sports USA, is amazing and so patient. We are so grateful for her and Net World Sports for replacing our net. We will definitely be purchasing from Net World Sports USA for our baseball needs in the future and recommend others do as well.

  8. F. K (verified owner)

    good quality – the batting cage arrived quickly and was packaged well. The instruction were below par. It was a word document with about 4 steps with very little explanation and no pictures. It was very frustrating trying to install correctly with basically no direction. Don’t try to put it together with less than three people. You really need three men and a boy to put this thing together and upright. You will defiantly need a pitchers safety screen with it. Only 10 feet wide the ball has nowhere to go but right at the pitcher and this can be very dangerous.

  9. F. K (verified owner)

    good quality – the batting cage arrived quickly and was packaged well. The instruction were below par. It was a word document with about 4 steps with very little explanation and no pictures. It was very frustrating trying to install correctly with basically no direction. Don’t try to put it together with less than three people. You really need three men and a boy to put this thing together and upright. You will defiantly need a pitchers safety screen with it. Only 10 feet wide the ball has nowhere to go but right at the pitcher and this can be very dangerous.

  10. M. D (verified owner)

    You get what you pay for… – For the most part it seems to be working out. The poles don’t anchor into the ground all the deep so it is difficult to secure them well. My soil is soft so they fall over with any decent winds. Had to buy cement block anchors for the cables/hooks to “try” and keep those anchored but looks like my only option is to build a base to hold the poles secure. The net sags in between the poles as well so I have to find a work around for that. All in all it works but if you don’t have the right ground you’ll need to spend extra money on a system to really make it sturdy ( I do not want to cement the poles into the ground).

  11. F. G (verified owner)

    lots of sagging – The product overall is great for a backyard batting cage.

  12. K. M (verified owner)

    20 foot cage – We Bought the 20 foot batting cage the only problem that I see is it had no directions we had to look up YouTube videos. And it definitely needs more support poles it only came with two on the ends each end and the entire center sags no matter how much we tried to tilt the polls tie them down so we had to go and buy some PVC pipe and make two more frames for the net and that seems to be working. I do have to say customer service was wonderful the shipping carrier lost our net after it was re-packaged and the company sent us a brand new net so thank you for that it allowed my son to start using it a lot faster

  13. K. O (verified owner)

    Awesome company – I bought the 55′ baseball cage for my brother and nephew, who are both avid baseball players, as a Christmas gift. Net World Sports USA sent my order right away and it was able to arrive before Christmas. The order comes in three packages: two containing the poles for the cage and one containing the net. Unfortunately, possibly due to the shipping company, the net came damaged but I was able to contact Net World Sports, through Amazon, and they were able to resolve the issue very quickly and sent us a new net. Jess, from Net World Sports USA, is amazing and so patient. We are so grateful for her and Net World Sports for replacing our net. We will definitely be purchasing from Net World Sports USA for our baseball needs in the future and recommend others do as well.

  14. C. L (verified owner)

    Good budget cage – Poles do not install very easily at all. Instructions are a joke. If your now mechanically minded this may not be a good option. But for the money it serves the purpose. I have a 10 year old boy who crushed the ball and the cage has allowed no at home without trips to the ball field or a facility. I plan to put in 4×4 posts and stretch cable to support the net for future use poles probably won’t last.

  15. K. M (verified owner)

    20 foot cage – We Bought the 20 foot batting cage the only problem that I see is it had no directions we had to look up YouTube videos. And it definitely needs more support poles it only came with two on the ends each end and the entire center sags no matter how much we tried to tilt the polls tie them down so we had to go and buy some PVC pipe and make two more frames for the net and that seems to be working. I do have to say customer service was wonderful the shipping carrier lost our net after it was re-packaged and the company sent us a brand new net so thank you for that it allowed my son to start using it a lot faster

  16. M. D (verified owner)

    You get what you pay for… – For the most part it seems to be working out. The poles don’t anchor into the ground all the deep so it is difficult to secure them well. My soil is soft so they fall over with any decent winds. Had to buy cement block anchors for the cables/hooks to “try” and keep those anchored but looks like my only option is to build a base to hold the poles secure. The net sags in between the poles as well so I have to find a work around for that. All in all it works but if you don’t have the right ground you’ll need to spend extra money on a system to really make it sturdy ( I do not want to cement the poles into the ground).

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