My daughter and I have used this to work on our fielding (softball, hardball) with great results. It more than meets our needs, but for the more hard-core players, this may not stand up to high-speed throws; it is more of a toss and field practice piece of equipment. The only issue I have is that the center marking tape does not have a way of attaching to itself once you have weaved the tape through the netting and formed the rectangle (I used electrical tape).
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The picture is different than what I received. It does not have the red strike zone as shown which makes it difficult for young pitchers (my son is 7) to practice because they can't tell if they are throwing strikes. Probably would not have purchased had the picture been acurate
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Not hard to assemble. More “lightweight” than I was hoping. Closer to being a toy than a serious baseball training device. Probably great for 4-8 year olds. Not so much for my 11 year old son. He’ll use it for sometime fun to play around with. Longevity is a big question mark.
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Is not a solid frame but 14 pieces that has a lot of movement when assembled. Even the red square is a separate ribbon that has to b placed in the net. You can take apart for storage but would prefer a solid frame
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A week after we got it my seven year old threw a ball at it and it went right through the material. I am not sure if it can be fixed but I am going to try to repair it. It is a small hole so it is still usable.
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