What
type of net is right for me? [top]
Great
question! The net industry can be very confusing, which is why
we designed the "Net Wizard"
to help you identify the best net for your situation, and ensure
you don't under or over-buy. Of course just like with most things,
you get what you pay for. The higher priced nets are more expensive
for a reason - they will last longer -- but don't over-buy. Get
the net that is right for both your application & budget.
The higher priced nets are more intended for College & Professional
level use, while the imports will work just fine for Little-Leagues,
High-Schools, Back-Yards, and even some Training Facilities operating
on a tight budget. Visit our 'Net Wizard'
here to get started!
What
are the most important features to consider when buying a net?
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We'll
provide our top 3 most important features to look out for:
1)
UV-Resistance, hands-down. ALL of our nets include UV-Inhibitors,
and are dyed or extruded black. The sun & UV Rays are a net's
biggest enemy, because UV Rays will penetrate a fiber breaking
it down hour by hour, like salt on metal. UV Inhibitors prevent
that from occurring. Here are some facts to consider:
- All
of our nets are Ultra-Violet resistant & Dyed/Extruded Black
for maximum sun resistance.
-
Black is the best color for reflecting sunlight (darker colors
are the most effective - white is the worst).
-
Some types of indoor lighting can also create UV rays - so it's
still important to use a UV-treated netting even when using
inside.
-
When a white net is exposed to UV-light, it will eventually
turn an ugly gray color and deteriorate much quicker.
2)
It goes without saying, but the next most important feature is
the overall quality of netting -- raw materials & craftsmanship.
You would think this should be #1, but if you don't have UV-Inhibitors,
it doesn't matter how good the raw materials are, it will still
deteriorate rapidly, defeating the purpose of buying a high quality
net. The thing to realize is that there can be a HUGE disparity
between quality levels between nets. There is a large amount of
recycled netting floating around the industry, which many unscrupulous
companies will sell as "premium / 1st" quality goods.
This can be very problematic, because to the untrained eye almost
all netting appears equal on the surface. It could very well even
WEIGH the same. You won't realize you have a bottom-shelf net
until it becomes exposed to usage, or the elements. Just be sure
you are dealing with a reputable company, whom you can verify
with references. Don't attempt to save a few dollars, at the risk
of safety -- it's critical that your netting is dependable --
the phrase "always use a safety net" isn't an unfounded
term! Just remember that if the price seems too good to be true,
it probably is.
3)
The 3rd most important feature is the perimeter "border rope".
You can read more about why this is important
here.
*And
of course there are many other features which can be viewed as
important to some people - it mainly just comes down to your particular
needs - we just felt that these were easily the top 3 things to
consider when researching netting -- the other features are secondary,
and mostly cosmetic.
Can
your netting be used for other sports?
Yes,
our netting is commonly used for a variety of sports, i.e. soccer,
football, and volleyball -- however the standard 1-3/4" mesh
used with our Batting Cage Nets will not work for golf practice.
We do have a smaller mesh available specifically for golf. Please
ask a sales associate for assistance in finding an appropriate
net, or review our Netting
Analysis for more details.
What's
the difference between poly and nylon, and which one should I
use? [top]
The
difference between poly and nylon is the durability - Nylon is
simply a higher quality fiber. Nylon has a higher break
strength than poly, which essentially means it can hold more weight.
The only drawback of Nylon is that is will absorb some moisture
without a latex or varnish coating, where Poly will not. However
nylon will work perfectly fine in wetter climates if it has a
chance to dry out, and won't be left outside in freezing temperatures.
Read about the history
of Nylon & Poly, some quick tips below, or our Net
Wizard to help you select.
Nylon
vs Poly - Quick Tips: (top)
Poly
is a good entry-level option for family
use, or a temporary solution. It won't withstand a heavy-use environment
for very long. If used for high-school baseball or above, Nylon
is the answer.
Nylon
is more durable and will have a longer life-span than Poly,
and is hands-down the best option for indoor use. It's also a
durable outdoor net because of it's UV Inhibitors & Black
color. If it will be exposed to freezing temperatures, add a Latex
or Varnish Dip treatment to water-proof.
What's
the difference between #21, #36 and your other "#'s"
listed with your netting?
The
"#" sign represents the "gauge / test" or
overall thickness of the netting weave. Our #21 gauge material
has a 2.0 mm diameter thickness while the #36 gauge material has
a 2.5 mm thickness. Because of the difference in thickness, the
break strength also is increased when the gauge of the material
is increased.
Are
your nets "knotted" or knotless -- what's the difference?
All
our baseball tunnels, and most of our barrier nets use "knotted"
netting. Knotted netting means that the twine, where it intersects
to create the "grid" is tied in a knot. Knotted netting
is superior for direct impact sports usage, because it has a higher
overall strength & durability. We do offer some "backstop"
netting & golf netting which is "knotless" - the
main advantage being a better "line of sight" for behind
home-plate purposes, and knotless golf netting can also result
in lower abrasion/friction, due to a smoother surface for a smooth
ball at a close range to slide across.
What
features come "standard" with your batting cage tunnels?
The
standard features included with all of our "deluxe stock
sized" Batting Cage Nets are:
- Tied/Knotted
3/8" Border Rope
-
Middle Rib-Line on top
-
Steel Snaps in corners
-
Lead-Core Bottom Rope
-
Door-Way
-
Baffle/Impact-Net
Custom
Batting Cage Nets are constructed "a la carte", so you
can choose exactly which items you would like to have included.
The
'standard features' included with all of our 'Barrier Nets' are:
- Tied/Knotted
3/8" Border Rope around outside
-
Steel Snaps in corners
What
are the basic "specs" for your nets?
-
Most of our baseball nets are all "hung-square", but
we also offer "hung-diamond" netting -- read a comparison
of Square vs Diamond.
-
Standard sizes are 1-3/4" (1.75) diameter mesh for baseball,
or 3/4" (.75) diameter for golf netting.
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Include knotted construction - far superior to knotless for
direct impact sports usage.
-
Ultra-Violet resistant & Dyed Black for maximum sun resistance.
-
Black is the best color for reflecting sunlight (darker colors
are the most effective - white is the worst).
-
Indoor lighting can also create UV rays - so it's still important
to use a UV-treated netting even when using inside.
-
When a white net is exposed to UV-light, it will eventually
turn an ugly gray color and deteriorate much quicker.
Do
the 'deluxe features' come attached on your batting cage tunnels?
All
'deluxe features' (when advertised with certain nets) come attached
to the batting cage tunnel (knotted border rope, middle-rib line,
steel snap-hooks, lead-core bottom rope, door-way, & baffle/impact
net). When a net is advertised as including our "deluxe feature
package", these features can not be included separately,
and are not interchangeable for other items.
Are
your "border ropes" knotted around the outside of your
nets, or just threaded through without being tied? [top]
This
is a VERY important feature, and could cause major problems if
not fabricated properly. ALL of our nets, whether they are baseball
barrier nets, tunnels, or golf nets etc. include KNOTTED border
ropes around the outside perimeter. This means the thick 3/8"
border rope, which is used as an attachment point, is knotted
with twine, instead of simply "strung" in and out of
the mesh. If the rope is not TIED, it will eventually slide like
a curtain, and you will have a big mess of netting to contend
with. When comparing nets, be sure to specifically ask about this
feature, and also ask how often the knots are tied -- some are
technically "knotted", but only tied very 6'-10', which
can still cause bad draping problems -- ours are tied every 6"-12"
at the MOST, and often every mesh (roughly 2"), when deemed
appropriate.
Are
your nets "hung-square" or "diamond"?
Most
all of our Baseball Batting Cage Nets/Tunnels & Barrier Nets
are "hung-square" -- this means the shape of the mesh,
when looking directly at the net, is shaped like a square. Many
people prefer square-hung nets because they look "cleaner"
and more professional, and offer a better line of sight into the
tunnel. Most of our Golf Netting is "hung-diamond" -
this is mainly because golf impact netting is usually used at
a close distance, and we've found that diamond-hung nets tent
to flex with the impact of the ball a little better than square,
limiting the "bounce-back" effect, which is critical
is small areas, especially when a golf balls are involved, which
have high "spring effects" as it is.
Is
there a performance difference between "hung-square"
or "diamond"?
There
is much debate about this feature -- the bottom line is that it
really doesn't matter very much outside of appearance, and Diamond
is just as effective in performance as Square, AS LONG AS THE
FOLLOWING ARE TRUE:
-
The diamond-net is fabricated by a very skillful net shop
-
The diamond-net includes a border-rope knotted around the perimeter
You
will find Diamond nets to be cheaper in general -- this is because
there is less "waste" when the netting is cut, because
most all netting comes off the machines in a diamond pattern.
The method in which the nets are cut & "hung", meaning
how the mesh is attached to the border rope, dictates the mesh
pattern. So if you are attempting to compare Apples to Apples,
and you find a batting cage tunnel that is quite a bit lower than
ours, make sure to inquire if they are "hung-diamond"
or "square. Read
even more about "Square vs. Diamond" mesh and view
pictures of each, here.
What
are your "stock / standard sizes" for batting cage tunnels?
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You
may review a comprehensive list
of our standard sized batting cage tunnels, here.
These are typically always in stock and ship within 1 day, and
are pre-fabricated in bulk, which is why they are more affordable
than "odd" sizes which have to be customized on an individual
basis.
How
do I know if your "standard sized" tunnels are in stock?
If
you are on a tight timeline, we recommend always contacting
us first, and we will do an inventory check directly with
our warehouse to know for sure. Otherwise, if you place your order
online and a "standard sized" net is not in stock, you
will be notified as soon as we confirm with our warehouse (usually
the same day), and you will then have the option to cancel your
order, or wait for the net to be customized. If a standard sized
net is back-ordered, we will customize it for the same price as
a "stock net".
Do
you offer "custom" netting sizes?
Absolutely!
That is one of our shop's specialties, and we have a great track
record for getting custom orders exactly right the 1st time, and
pay strong attention to the smallest details. You can trust your
complicated custom project with us. We will soon be offering an
online 'custom quote calculator', but in the meantime please contact
us for a quote!
Why
are your custom nets more expensive, if the size I want is about
the same size as your stock sized net?
This
is simply because our "standard sized" nets are pre-fabricated
in bulk - allowing the machines to be set at a specific measurement,
maximizing efficiencies -- non-standard sizes have to be customized
on an individual basis.
Is
there any assembly required after I get my net? [top]
No,
there is absolutely zero assembly required with a standard barrier
net or batting cage tunnel. All barrier nets come with steel hardware
woven into the corners, and border rope knotted around the perimeter.
Likewise, our tunnels come fully seamed together to form the "box
structure" tunnel shape, with all features pre-installed
- except on custom tunnels the baffle net will often be included
separately to allow you to place exactly where needed.
Are
your nets easy to hang?
Yes,
our nets are very easy to hang, due to the durable hand-tied border-rope
which comes standard with all of our nets. Whether you decide
to use a cable suspension system or a steel frame, all netting
options are easy to install. Our barrier nets & batting cage
tunnels come standard with steel snap-hooks woven into the corners,
and a thick 3/8" border rope hand-tied/knotted around the
entire perimeter, and all seams on our tunnels.
How
do I go about hanging my net - do your nets include instructions?
It
depends on what type of method you use to hang the nets (cable
suspension kit or steel frame structure). Our nets don't include
instructions because it completely depends on the suspension method
used. If you also purchase a cable / frame system a set of instructions
will be included with that system. Also, as mentioned above the
nets come constructed with steel snap-hooks & a border rope
woven into the net. With the cable suspension kit, the net will
simply connect directly to the wire cables that hang above the
net. With the steel frames, the steel snap-hooks will connect
to 6" chains that hang from the rib sections. Find more info
about various "suspension methods" in our Help
Center.
Will
your netting stand up to the elements? [top]
The
main factors that determine which net will work best for your
needs are exposure to the sun and whether the net will be placed
in a dry or wet climate. Both the poly and nylon materials can
be left outside year round, however the poly material is recommended
for wetter climates where the material does not have a chance
to dry. Because both net options come in a standard black color,
both nets are ideal to resist UV damage. The black color actually
reflects the UV rays. Read more about the 3
Most Important Features to consider here.
How
long do your nets last?
The
life-span of a particular net depends on what type of material
is used (either nylon or poly), and what thread grade the net
is constructed with (#21, #36, #42, #60 etc.). This chart is the
easiest way to compare and contrast the differences between the
nets. Life-Span
Chart Keep in mind that these are only estimates, based on
"average use", and can be increased or decreased based
on usage & care.
Do
your nets have a warranty?
Yes,
all of our netting includes a two year warranty. This ensures
our netting products will be free of manufacturer's defects in
materials and workmanship for 2 years from the date of shipment.
In the event of a defect under this warranty, we will, at the
manufacturer's discretion, send replacement material, request
the item be returned for repair, issue a partial credit, or fully
replace the item when deemed appropriate. Please contact
us for more info.
Where
do your nets come from? [top]
We
obtain netting both domestically in the U.S. & globally, from
China & other sources -- but regardless, we only use netting
that is the highest-quality for the dollar in the industry, guaranteed.
- Our
"custom" nets (custom tunnels, barrier nets etc.)
are mostly all fabricated in the U.S. (95%)
- Most
of our "stock" sized batting cage tunnels are pre-fabricated
by our manufacturer in China. (95%)
You
may wish to read more about our various sources for netting within
our Netting
Analysis.
Aren't
imported nets lower quality than U.S. based nets?
Not
necessarily, but in some cases yes. The key is that your netting
is from a reputable source, and our China-based source is at the
top of the sports netting industry. So unless you have strong
convictions towards U.S. based products, don't be dissuaded from
the imports, simply because they aren't DuPont netting. Our imported
nets are still very high quality, and most likely more than sufficient
for your situation.
The
fact is, most items you use on a daily basis, and probably the
computer you're using was manufactured over-seas. Imported products
aren't inherently bad - products purchased domestically can also
be low quality - the key is that the shop uses quality materials,
and has quality craftsmen. The net shop we use in China satisfies
both of these requirements.
If
the quality isn't that much lower, why are imports so much cheaper?
This
is simply because there are more net builders in China than the
U.S. Because the fishing industry is more vibrant in China, this
creates a higher demand for netting, which creates a higher number
of net builders. Competition drives pricing down.
Why
do you partner with 3 different net shops?
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To
put it simply - because each of them offers something different.
And not to be cliche, but this gives our customers the "best
of all worlds", enabling us to offer high-quality products
to every market -- from Amateur to Pro-level netting -- all of
which is the 'highest quality for the dollar' you will find in
the industry, guaranteed.
What
benefit do I get purchasing from you, instead of directly from
the net manufacturer?
The
overall benefit is that we we have an objective view on the net
industry. Although we have partnerships with the net shops, our
companies are still independent -- this creates 2 additional
benefits for our customers:
1)
We did all the research so you don't have to.
Our independent position allowed us to select from every
net shop in the industry, to find the absolute best. We
took an objective approach, from a customer's standpoint
-- except we did it for over 6 years, with a high level
of scrutiny, and did comprehensive testing. This allows
us to give customers an honest assessment of which netting is
best for their situation, regardless of the origin. We don't care
which of our shops fabricate your nets -- our main concern is
that you get the best net for both your application & budget
- and most of all - you're satisfied.
2)
You receive lower pricing.
Because we purchase high volumes of nets from our manufacturers,
we receive bulk pricing discounts. This actually allows us to
keep our retail prices even lower than the manufacturers themselves,
who have more over-head and need to make higher profit-margins
to stay in business. Since we are a smaller company, our over-head
is lower - hence, our retail pricing is lower.
These
reasons make our company a "super net shop" of sorts,
and one of the most versatile in the industry - because we have
combined the forces of the industry's top 3 shops. No other single
shop or broker can offer this type of service, because they all
have an agenda to fill - which is naturally biased towards their
shop, irrespective of your true needs. Our only agenda is that
your needs are met, you are completely satisfied, and will give
us a good reference.
Can
I contact your net shops directly? [top]
Part
of the arrangement we have with our shops, is that we manage all
customer interaction. Their specialty is fabricating nets, so
they request that we represent them with all of our customers
- this creates a more efficient work-shop, and ensures you will
receive your net much sooner. All of the manufacturer
warranties still apply, and we can assist with every aspect of
the order process -- before, and after.
How
quickly do you ship your nets?
Our
"stock sized" nets are typically available for immediate
shipment, and we usually ship the same business day if the order
is received by NOON, Central Time. Our custom sized nets vary
in design-time, but typically take anywhere from 2-12 business
days depending on the complexity.
How
much is shipping? [top]
A
very reliable rule-of-thumb, is to use 13-15% of the total net
price to calculate your total shipping cost. This may seem high,
but please keep in mind that many of these nets weigh upwards
of 150 lbs. Please inquire for an exact
shipping cost, as we can't guarantee shipping prices until we
check directly with the carriers.
Are
your online shipping prices correct?
Most
of the time, but this is usually only an estimate, because there
are many variables which can affect the rate -- too many for our
website to accurately calculate. Feel free to check-out online,
and we will notify you if shipping costs are higher than estimated
by our store. We set the cart to estimate on the "low side",
so if there is only a marginal difference, we will simply pick
up the extra charges for you.
Who
do you ship with?
Most
of our nets ship via UPS Ground. If the packages are too heavy
to ship Ground (over 150 lbs), then we will ship via UPS' Freight
/ Overnite Express, when possible. But it mainly depends on your
location, and which freight company services your area for the
most affordable rates.
How
are your nets packaged?
Most
of our "stock sized" tunnels are shrink-wrapped in a
very durable heavy-duty plastic "sack". Our custom tunnels
& barrier nets are typically packaged in a durable box - the
exact size of course depends on the net size, but we package all
of our nets are tightly as possibly to keep shipping prices down.
Can
I pick my net up directly?
Unfortunately
due to insurance liability issues, we aren't able to allow customers
to pick packages up from the net shop.
Where
do you ship your nets from?
MOST
of our nets ship from Texas, however, it mainly depends on the
exact net you choose, because we have partnerships with multiple
net shops. If you would like to know the exact origin point, please
contact us with the exact net you are
interested in.
Will
my frame & other equipment ship with my net?
Most
of our nets ship individually from the net warehouse, which is
in a different location from our Batting Cage shop. However, we
are beginning to stock more of our standard-sized nets at our
frame shop, so there is a chance your frame & net will ship
together. We will notify you along the way with the tracking info,
as it becomes available to us. Please contact
us for exact details if interested.
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more NETTING options?
- Contact
a Batting Net Specialist today to discuss customization.
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Send
us an email with your specs,
and we will provide you with a quote within hours.
- Or
request a professional recommendation - describe your
situation and main objectives, and our knowledgeable
staff will provide you with options that best fit your
needs.
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