From storage to hitting in ten minutes, or less.
It's that easy. With the Beacon Indoor Tensioned Batting Cage, it's a
simple two person job that takes 10 minutes or less, and you're hitting.
(Click the "Video" tab to watch demonstration of a 4-minute setup.)
It's the same with take down, fast & easy. To dismantle the cage, just
release the three halyards, let the net drop to the ground and remove the reach poles.
The support cables are flexible and part of the net so you can fold it, roll it,
or toss it in a laundry bin without kinking or tangling.
And, our heavy-duty nets are tough, too. Our frames are designed around 3"
OD Schedule 40 galvanized pipe uprights. If you prefer to buy pipe locally to
save on shipping costs, just let us know and we can provide the specifications.
Our nets are designed in-house at Beacon and made in the USA. They all feature
heavy-duty end panels, vinyl reinforced joints, grommeted hanging points in top
section (perimeter and center), two large over-flap doorways and fully grommeted
bottom edge for staking. An optional lead rope can be sewn into bottom hem.
Prefabricated, coated steel cables support our premium nets and speed up
installation.
Beacon Batting Cages ship complete and ready to install. Standard sizes
or custom designs, they're simply the best batting cages you can buy.
Don't worry about it, it will fit. Whether ordering a "standard" or a batting cage to conform
to your site, it's likely Beacon is your best and most affordable option. Click below
to submit information about your facility and your batting cage project. Our team
of experts will make sure it's done the way you need.
That's just the way we do it.
Standard Baseball Batting Cage
Tensioned Indoor Cage - 70'L x 14'W x 14'H
Standard Softball Batting Cage
Tensioned Indoor Cage - 55'L x 14'W x 14'H
Batting Cage Information form
Beacon's batting cages have been a lifesaver. Since we can't leave them up
during basketball season, the tensioned cords allow us easier installation
than the come-alongs. Setup and take-down is about 15-20 minutes for our
two cages. We divide them into fours -- so four hitters can hit live at any one time.
Beacon's cages are the best I've seen.
Dirk Baker, head coach
Worcester State College
Worcester, MA