Discovering how to choose a batting cage for your facility helps you provide a safe and productive training space. You'll have indoor and outdoor options as well as portable and permanent installations to consider.
Understanding Different Types of Batting Cages
One of the main benefits of installing an indoor batting cage is its all-weather setup. In snow, rain or blazing heat, an indoor batting cage lets you practice throughout the seasons, day or night. The downside is that you'll need adequate vertical and horizontal space, which can be challenging indoors. The best spaces for indoor cages have flat or sloped ceilings, allowing for unobstructed swings.
An outdoor batting cage can be convenient because it allows for batting practice on the field but safely away from spectators. However, the materials must be weather-resistant. They also need an anchoring system to stay put in strong winds. You'll have to deconstruct outdoor batting tunnels when you aren't using them.
When choosing the right batting cage design, you can also choose between portable and in-ground. Portable designs are great for multi-use spaces because they are easy to deconstruct, but they require proper anchoring for stability. In-ground designs are more stable, but the installation effort is more significant.
Determining the Appropriate Size and Space
The standard size of a batting cage net is 70 feet long, 12 to 14 feet wide, with a height of 12 feet, which prevents back-swing contact with the net and allows for ample room between the pitcher and batter. You can customize the cage size based on the size of the athletes and the space you have available. A 12 foot wide tunnel works well for younger children, and a 14 foot cage is suitable for all players.
The size and placement of batting cages define areas and create walkways for spectators and athletes. Properly designing and positioning cages is essential to promote safety and protect the structure. Avoid placing the cages too close to walls. Instead, maintain a 2 feet clearance between the edge of the batting cage and the nearest wall.
Contact Grand Slam Safety for Your Batting Cage Installation
At Grand Slam Safety, we offer both indoor and outdoor batting cage nets designed with safety in mind. If you’re searching for expert batting cage builders, our skilled in-house engineers are ready to manage every part of your project. Contact us to request a quote today.
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