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What You Should Know
Before Buying What we send you and
what you have to buy.
You will receive one box approximately 42" long by
17" wide by 17" tall. Since we make 40', 50', 60',
and 70' long cages your box will weigh 80, 90, 100,
or 110 pounds, respectively. The box will contain
the cage netting, cage connectors, L-screen netting,
L-screen connectors, L-screen poles, extra twine,
packing slip, copy of your invoice, and assembly
instructions. You will have to buy the 10' poles for
the frame. These are 3/4" EMT (electrical metallic
tubing), standard electrical conduit. They are 10'
long steel galvanized pipe. The trade name is "thin
wall." We
buy ours at places like Lowe's or Home Depot. For
the 40', 50', 60' or 70' cage you will need to buy
23, 28, 33, or 38 poles respectively. You will need
a 7/16" wrench, we use a ratchet or socket wrench,
assembly goes faster that way. That's it.
You can Assemble Our Cage Quickly
Our instructions are easy to follow. My son and I
have put our 50' cage up in 15 minutes. It may take
you longer the first few times. But it really is
easy. On the other hand, our competition's
instructions are lengthy and complicated, involving
snap hooks, turnbuckles, aircraft cable, cutting
tubing to certain lengths and requiring some to have
a "swedge" ends while others don't. And the list
goes on. Our system requires no cutting or no
additional hardware to buy. You just buy the
standard 10' long 3/4" EMT poles and you're ready to
go.
You will get years of trouble-free use from Our
Cages.
Since we started in 1998, none of our clients have
had a single hole in the netting due to being hit
with a baseball nor has the netting deteriorated due
to weather or UV from the sun. This is due mainly to
the unique design we invented. The netting is draped
over the frame and not attached anywhere to the
frame. Because of this, the net can give, there is
less wear and tear and abrasion on the net, hence
longer life and more years of trouble free use for
you. I will admit, even we have been surprised. We
have had clients run over the net with a lawn mower
and animals have gathered to chew on the net (we
provide patches and repair kits for such occurrences
free of charge). While I can't say for certain how
long your net will last I am getting some calls from
clients that after 5-7 years of use their net needs
some minor repair.
Do you have an odd shaped yard or uneven ground?
Our Cage will fit.
Does the space between your fence and house taper?
Is your ground uneven? Is your yard too short? None
of these are problems with our cage. We have clients
who have had these problems and our cage works. Put
up as much or as little of the cage, up to the
length of your cage let the excess hang on the end.
Does your yard taper? No problem. The poles are
flexible, you can even taper the width if necessary.
You can use Our Cages Indoors or Outdoors and
they are Portable.
This can save you hundreds of dollars on coin
operated machines. Leave it set up in your yard all
year long (we recommend taking it down if you are in
a snowy climate). Because you can take it down
easily, it complies with neighborhood's Covenants
and Restrictions. Some clients take it down in the
winter. Some move it to a gymnasium or other indoor
facility. It has been reported by some of our
clients that it is a neighborhood magnet. Take it to
your team practice - be the envy of the rest of your
team! We have some teams where five players on the
same team have our cage.
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