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HEATER SPORTS Xtender 24' Baseball and Softball Batting Cage Net and Frame, With Built In Pitching Machine Harness For Safety (Machine NOT Included)

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Features

  • 24 FEET LONG x 12 FEET WIDE x 10 FEET TALL - Perfect Batting Cage for Any Sized Yard and Used By Players from 4 to Adult.
  • ALL IN ONE PACKAGE - Includes Large, Heavy Duty Ground Stakes 1/2" Fiberglass Rods, Foam Padding, 1" Strong Nylon
  • INCREASES YOUR REACTION TIME - Because the cage is 24 Feet, a Ball Pitched at 50 MPH at 46 Feet Will Be Simulated as a 96 MPH Pitch. Imagine How Easy an In-Game Pitch Will Be After Using the Xtender 24!
  • EASY SET UP AND TAKE DOWN - Fiberglass Rods and Light-Weight Netting Allow the Xtender To Set Up and Take Down in Minutes!
  • BUILT-IN MACHINE HARNESS FOR SAFETY - A Built In Batting Cage Harness Allows For a Pitching Machine to Stay Outside Along With the Operator For Safety and Convenience.

Description

Heater Sports Xtender 24 Ft. Batting Cage


Brand: Heater


Material: Fiberglass


Color: Gray


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 24 x 12 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 50 Pounds


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Special Feature: Portable


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Target Audience: unsex


Team Name: Yankees


Brand: ‎Heater


Material: ‎Fiberglass


Color: ‎Gray


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎24 x 12 x 10 inches


Item Weight: ‎50 Pounds


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Outdoor


Special Feature: ‎Portable


Mounting Type: ‎Floor Mount


Target Audience: ‎unsex


Team Name: ‎Yankees


League: ‎Baseball


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎10 Feet


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎46 x 15 x 13 inches


Package Weight: ‎24.56 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Heater


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Heater Sports


Part Number: ‎XT299


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Baseball & Softball


Date First Available: July 1, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Cage for the Money.
I really enjoy the Heater Sports cages. We have now purchased 3 of these over the last 12 years. We recently purchased the 24ft cage since my son is older now and need the extra room. The first one would have lasted longer, but our lawn mower ripped up the netting, so we needed a new one, but the first cage lasted 3 years before the nets demise. We're smart with the cage since it's basically a tent pole system, meaning, we take it down during big storms or the threat of big storms (also noted in the manual). Most times though, if you've anchored it nicely, its fine to stay up for most of the year. We live in the Mid-Atlantic, near the ocean, so we get breezes and varying storm patterns as they cross the Chesapeake Bay, but the cages always do fine. We usually take our cage down before Christmas since it gets too cold to use them here and the Nor'easters we get can be pretty brutal with their wind gusts during our Winters. You can easily set up the posts and tie on your guide ropes with 1 person in about an hour, but you MUST have a second person for the netting. Thats probably the hardest part. Be patient though, as it takes maybe 20 minutes to drop over the posts, so not terrible. I wish they gave more guide rope though. It comes with (14) 12ft pieces, which is okay, and you end up only truly using 12 for the system. But you need more to keep the net from getting in the way of the batter on their backswing. We've saved the ropes from the previous systems to help us now, so its not a problem, but for a first time user, you may find the netting kind of gets in the way on the backswing. Not a huge ordeal, as its fixable, but wish they maybe did (20) 12 ft sections of rope. If you're on a budget, tight with space, and need flexibility, then this system is perfect for you. Make adjustments as needed. Again, dont stress on the weather / wind, but be smart. If something happens while you're out of town, so be it, but if you're home and have the ability to take it down real quick before a gnarly storm, then do so. If you have or purchase extra anchors you can make sure the structure stays stronger during windy moments. The day after setting up my system, we had wind gusts of 21mph + and my system stood strong w/o my anchors in place yet. Once I get everything the way I like it, the system should be stronger and durable. We have always used real baseballs in the net, and holes will naturally happen over time. Replacement netting is available on the web, so not an issue. If you’re expecting a $300 system to compare to a $5k system, then you need to be realistic in your expectations. This is a great cage for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020 by Scott Magee

  • Very cheap!
Was very nice to use for my son but not sturdy. We’ve only had it a couple months and 3 poles have snapped on it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by FryMama

  • Good stuff
We haven’t had any problems with this at all yet . The only thing would be that getting the end to stay straight instead of bending towards the inside of the cage . But truthfully that’s probably user/setter uppers fault. I will be buying another to add to this one to be a longer cage
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Mine was the smaller one too, but the size was actually perfect
They obviously need to correct the price/size discrepancy IMMEDIATELY. We got ours, thinking that it would be the larger one, but went ahead and set it up in our backyard, and discovered that it is actually perfect. It has plenty of room inside, and takes up less of our backyard. We put the pitching machine about 8-10 ft away and aim through the square hole. Our whole family (and friends) have been using it, and the kids have to fight with Mom and Dad for playtime at bat. I was really worried that I would have to disassemble the thing every weekend when it is time to mow. While it is very easy to set up and take down, really I only have to lift the net to the top and clamp with clips at top and just mow underneath. The cage is ten feet tall! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2009 by Jeffrey C. Lyons

  • Lots of fun, good cage on a budget
Had a bit of an issue with the net being dry rotted and the seller was very supportive of their product! Cage is good otherwise. I am a very handy person an this was a bit of a challenge especially without multiple helpers. More people to help set it up the better.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2021 by jeff

  • great for residential backyards!
Very flimsy. Blows over in any rain storm, and will need to be readjusted for next use. You must only use "lite" pitching machine balls. Regular baseballs or jug balls will travel through the netting (the actual posts that hold the net up are similar to those cheap poles we all used to use when putting up a tent). Overall, I do recommend for your typical residential backyard. But it is difficult to put up and take down. So make sure you are comfortable with either leaving it up year round (I'm in chicago, so it's pretty brutal weather). or plan on spending a day with a friend setting it up correctly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2017 by family man

  • Priceless
Was thinking of getting a cage for my back yard. Not a full length, professional cage. Just something that can help with front toss, side toss, tee hitting, and BP for my 8 year old son and 15 year old softball player (daughter). Well this was perfect!!!!!! It took my neighbor and I one hour to set it up. Easy instructions. My daughter hits Dimple balls and regular sized fastpitch softballs in the net without any problems. Heck, I even practice my swing without any problems. I also bought the L-side protector from which I sit behind and toss balls all day. We spend hours in the cage, hitting, and having a great time. So if you are undecided on buying this. Trust me, the time you spend with your kids is priceless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2013 by Carlos Yanes

  • Nice Batting Cage/Net
Set up took some time but was not difficult. This net fit my space perfectly and my son is thouroughly enjoying it along with a Trends Baseball Pitching Machine. The poles get hit often but the padding around them seems to do their job. The net slides around quite a bit but nothing a few velcro loops couldnt fix (should be included). The net provides lots of coverage and flexes plenty to keep balls in the net. We'll see how the net holds up with the sun in Southern California. I would recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2012 by Fredo

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