Tired of spending money at the local batting cages near you? Save time and money by letting us place one in your own backyard!
- You'll never have to wait for an open stall again.
- Practice whenever you'd like to from the convenience of your own backyard.
- Spend less time traveling back and forth, giving you more time in your cage with the people closest to you.
What batting cage styles do we carry?
What size cage do we recommend for you?
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What do our batting cages for sale (packages) include?
All of our batting cage packages include the frame, batting cage net, and all material needed to set up and use. We carry everything from backyard cages to extreme-duty commercial usage. Give us a call if you’re not sure which style will best suit your needs.
Not sure what to look for in a cage?
If you're not sure what to look for when purchasing your batting cage, check out this article to help you become better educated on what to consider when buying a batting cage.
We sale two popular cage styles!
here are two styles of batting cages to choose from: the 'shoe-box' style and the trapezoid. Both styles have your great advantages, it all depends on your needs, space, and budget.
Style 1: The Trapezoid Style
The trapezoid is a free-standing batting cage. Its shape is 10 feet at the top and 14.5 feet at the bottom which gives the cage stability while being completely portable and allows more flexibility if you have limited space. You can set up the batting cage in 30 minutes and when you're done you can tear it down and pack it up.
The Trapezoid model is the perfect batting cage for the budget conscious buyer without sacrificing quality: a great batting cage for a great price.
Style 2: The Shoe-box Style
The shoe-box style is a large rectangle - the standard batting cage shape - like a shoe-box. It is a more permanent installation and gives the batter more room to swing.
The shoe-box is an excellent choice for a high-end backyard cage and will also hold up in a commercial setting.
What Size Cage Do We Recommend?
We recommend getting a batting cage with a 14ft width. It will give the batter a realistic practice space, allowing to develop good batting habits. Our shoe-box batting cages include the Commercial and the Mastodon.
At Batting Cages Incorporated, we're baseball players too. And our goal is to find you the best batting cage for your specific needs.