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Batting Cages

List Price: $999.00
Our Price: $845.00
You Save: $154.00
SKU #: 4036CP-M
Free Shipping! (Delivers in 7 - 14 business days) Muhl Tech has created easy-to-assemble frames. Made with 1.5" round steel tubing. Powder-coated black finish to resist rusting.
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Muhl Tech Batting Cages

Muhl Tech uses polyethylene (PE) netting for the batting cages, versus nylon netting.  PE netting does not absorb water, holds up well under direct sun, and it is more economical than nylon.  In the Southern regions of the U.S. and and especially along the coast, high heat and humidity shortens the life span of nylon netting, even when it is treated.

After three years of outdoor exposure, PE netting retains a higher tensile strength than nylon.  Muhl Tech batting cage netting also features a heavy rope border along the bottom, corners, and top ribs.

#36 Braided PE Knotless

  • 70x14x12
  • 55x14x12 
  • 40x10x10

#42 Knotted PE

  • 70x14x12
  • 55x14x12

Standard #36 Netting

The standard #36 netting is UV treated.  This economical 2.5mm braided poly batting cage netting is best for recreational and high school use.  It's a much better choice than competitors' standard #21 knotted batting cage netting.  Braided mesh absorbs ball contact over a larger area, thus prolonging the life of the netting.

Pro Series #45 Knotted

This 2.8mm heavy-duty netting is suitable for professional and collegiate teams.  UV treated.  It is hung on the square, insuring easy installation and a nice clean look.  These are our best selling batting cage nets because they are reasonably priced and hold up extremely well under demanding practices and exposure to conditions.