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This is our best selling batting cage package. #42 High Density Polyehtylene netting is one of our strongest batting cage nets. It is an excellent choice for a high-end backyard cage, but will also hold up in a commercial setting. HDP netting also provides the ultimate in UV protection and it doesn't absorb water, completely waterproof so you won't have to worry about it shrinking or rotting. Also features an integrated door for easy accessibility.
Complete pro‑grade setup: The BATA Premium Batting Cage HDP #42 Net (Package Deal) delivers heavy‑duty netting designed for repeated high‑velocity use — ideal for teams, facilities, and serious players.
Durable HDP construction: Premium high‑density polyethylene (#42) provides superior abrasion resistance and long‑lasting performance vs. standard nets.
All‑in‑one package: Includes all required netting and hardware components, so you’re ready to install without hunting for parts.
Versatile field use: Great for baseball and softball cages, bullpens, indoor/outdoor practice spaces, and team training environments.
What does HDP #42 mean?
It refers to High‑Density Polyethylene 42‑strand netting — a thicker, more durable weave suited for batting cages and frequent use.
Is this suitable for baseball and softball?
Yes — designed to handle repeated balls and high‑speed impacts in both baseball and softball cages.
Does the package include all mounting hardware?
Yes — typically includes netting, ties, sleeves, and installation accessories (confirm with seller for exact contents).
Can it be used indoors and outdoors?
Yes — durable materials allow use on indoor gym cages and outdoor fields when installed properly.
Inspect netting regularly for wear, frays, or holes — repair early to prevent larger damage.
Rinse off dirt and chalk buildup with mild water spray to prevent abrasion.
Check tie‑offs and attachment points periodically to keep the net taut and secure.
Avoid dragging the net on rough ground — carry or hang it to reduce wear.
Store indoors or covered when not in use to protect from UV fade and weather exposure.