Rukket 5x5 Baseball & Softball Net | Practice Hitting, Pitching, Batting and Catching | Backstop Screen Equipment Training Aids | Strike Zone Target (5x5 Net + Target)






Key features
- •PROVEN DURABILITY: 2 X double thick netting, heavy & sturdy frame. Increased thickness adds rigidity and weight for greater stability when batting into the net.
- •STOP CHASING BALLS AROUND THE YARD: Our unique fold-up design makes the net easy to set up so you can start practicing within minutes, and waste less time chasing balls.
- •PERFECT FOR BATTING and PITCHING SKILL DEVELOPMENT: Our super strong 7-ply knotless netting and increased frame thickness adds rigidity and weight for greater stability when batting and pitching into the net.
- •FOLDS DOWN and EASY TO TRANSPORT: The sturdy and stable yet lightweight net and frame collapse into the included carrying bag for easy transport and storage.
- •RUKKET 100% LIFETIME WARRANTY and SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Includes lifetime replacement parts and outstanding USA-based email and phone customer service for no-risk purchasing.
- •Total weight is 10.5 lbs
- •Easy to assemble
- •Rigid yet lightweight frame
- •Convenient carry bag
- •Portable, fold-up design for easy transport
Rukket 5x5 Baseball & Softball Net | Practice Hitting, Pitching, Batting and Catching | Backstop Screen Equipment Training Aids | Strike Zone Target (5x5 Net + Target)
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Customer Reviews
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Very handy product
wds•May 31, 2017
We've used this 3 times so far for pitching and catching batting practice. I have a 12 & 18 year old that are using it. Easy to setup. It is holding up pretty well so far. One of the bungee's that connects the net to the frame at the bottom broke loose and I had re-crimp the ring holding it on. I'm hoping it isn't going to be an ongoing issue.
I do wish the anchors were a little better. If you have a kid throwing 70+mph, any low or errant pitch that hits the frame or bottom of the net will knock it loose. The anchors don't hold it in place very well after a few hits nor do the anchors hold up well in a dense clay based soil. Two of them are already bent from pushing them into the ground.
Overall, this saves a lot of time since it catches the balls for us. The kids get to practice throwing when I'm not able to catch for them. Also, saves me some bumps and bruises by taking me out of the firing line. The adjustable strike zone is pretty cool. You can turn pitching practice into a game by seeing how many times you can hit the various target squares. Definitely helps them focus on throwing strikes. They also tend to practice more. I wish I had bought this thing years ago. The kids really like using it.
I do wish the anchors were a little better. If you have a kid throwing 70+mph, any low or errant pitch that hits the frame or bottom of the net will knock it loose. The anchors don't hold it in place very well after a few hits nor do the anchors hold up well in a dense clay based soil. Two of them are already bent from pushing them into the ground.
Overall, this saves a lot of time since it catches the balls for us. The kids get to practice throwing when I'm not able to catch for them. Also, saves me some bumps and bruises by taking me out of the firing line. The adjustable strike zone is pretty cool. You can turn pitching practice into a game by seeing how many times you can hit the various target squares. Definitely helps them focus on throwing strikes. They also tend to practice more. I wish I had bought this thing years ago. The kids really like using it.
Excellent quality pitching backstop and hitting practice net
rocknrick•May 12, 2017
Excellent and sturdy baseball practice net. I live in a neighborhood with limited space, so hitting plastic practice balls is about the best I can do for hitting practice with my son. Hitting off a tee into this net has been a huge help. Also, practicing pitching (with the net behind me as I play catcher) has been a big help, too (preventing errant or outside-of-the-strike-zone throws from hitting my next door neighbor's property). Rukket did a great job designing this net -- it's easy to set up and the white strike zone is very helpful, too. Note that after mounting the first (of two) vertical poles (with the pole inserted through the net's sleeve), you'll need to use some force to get the second vertical pole set up. I suggest sliding the net's sleeve through the second vertical pole first...before attempting to mount the second vertical pole into the base bracket hole. There are some great videos available to walk you through the set up. Thanks Rukket! Great quality practice backstop net.
Highly pleased !
kevin anderson•April 11, 2017
Absolutely pleased!!!! Very quick and easy to assemble and dismantle for travel use. Light weight and being so allows for easy carrying with other equipment in the bag that comes with it. We use it for both baseball pitching and batting. Be sure to use the ground spikes to help secure the net from tipping over if you are batting up close. We also remove the strike zone netting when we do batting exercises. The frame has taken hits from pitching and batting with no issues.
Best made target I have seen!
Mark A Anglin•March 22, 2017
After reading reviews on every target net I could find, I decided to go with this one. So many others looked good but it seemed the quality was lacking. My son wants to start pitching so I wanted something that would give him some visual queues as to the strike zone. I also like the net so the wilder pitches get stopped as well. This frame and net are extremely well made. The pieces fit together perfectly and it is easy to put together and take apart. Bonus for coming with a bag. I take this with me to team practice and let all the kids that are interested in pitching throw at it. It comes with some anchor spikes to hold the net steady and upright but so far I haven't needed these, even in the strong Oklahoma wind. It has never once even tipped back a little. The other nice thing is I have my son hit into it as well. He is 9 so he doesn't have tons of power but this net stops balls very well.
Great for backyard reps
yanks19•January 6, 2017
My daughter got this for Christmas this year and so far, it's been fantastic! Extremely easy to dis/assemble and solid all around. The included pitching target is great for working top to bottom of the strike zone without a batter. I've tried hitting into it too and it's just as good, if not better, than those tubular steel frame nets we used to use when I played baseball. The carrying case is great because there's more than enough room for extra equipment. I carry my Tanner tee and some practice balls in there and there's still room for more stuff. Probably going to end up getting the 7x7 net as well for the travel team I'm coaching this year.
Since my daughter is still learning to use the tee effectively, she'll occasionally hit under the ball and pop it over the top of the net when working on the high pitches. Not a huge deal because it doesn't go far and only miss-hits really could go over the top, but it's a 5x5 net so it's not super tall. Still a 5 star product.
Since my daughter is still learning to use the tee effectively, she'll occasionally hit under the ball and pop it over the top of the net when working on the high pitches. Not a huge deal because it doesn't go far and only miss-hits really could go over the top, but it's a 5x5 net so it's not super tall. Still a 5 star product.
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