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| ATEC Pro Pitcher's Practice Screen |
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| Manufacturer: Atec |
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| List Price: $75.99 |
| Sale Price: $75.99 |
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Product Description |
| The ATEC ® Pro Pitcher's Practice screen has a built-in ball collection pocket for all pitches that hit target, not just strikes. High visibility target with six zones with-in the "strike" target for further accuracy. Sets up in many places at or near the field. Heavy duty tarpaulin is double-stitched and seamed to ensure long life. Doubles as a back stop for hitters, helping with strike zone discipline. Patented drop-pocket ball collection. Two steel shock corded support rods included with each screen to ensure proper shape and support. 52" X 60" screen. 1 year limited warranty. Includes carry bag. |
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Product Details |
- Atec ATEC Pitchers Practice Screen (EA)
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Customer Reviews |
wonderful catching option for older pitchers
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| Review Date: November 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Susan L. Naugle, virginia |
| I could not catch for my very strong 14 year old aspiring pitcher, he threw so hard it hurt my hand and my knees would hurt. This is a perfect option and he enjoys being able to throw as hard as he can. |
Very durable, strike zone has numbers not shown.
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| Review Date: May 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: kiwanissandy, Heart of Ohio |
This pitching screen is very durable. It's heavy material and can be left hanging outside in the weather. The bottom has drain holes. The grommets are double stitched and will hold up over time. I did not purchase the frame to hang in as you can hang it from any fencing with bungy cords.
It is not pictured but the inside "strike zone" is numbered in squares of 1 through 6. This way you can really get your pitchers to hone in on certain areas. My 9 year old uses it and only aims for the 3-6 boxes because his batters will be shorter. My older son practices his curve ball by aiming at number 1 and then seeing if it drops to number 6.
Screen is pretty heavy so you'll need two people to hang properly. On bad weather days, it hangs in the garage from the garage door framing and they can still practice pitching. You'll need to purchase your own bungy cords. |
Top Quality
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| Review Date: February 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer: G. Pearson, Clifton Park, NY |
| Durable, high quality pitching screen for the price. I use it for both team, and backyard practice. I would recommend it to a friend. |
Just as advertised
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| Review Date: April 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Johnny, Atlanta, GA |
| I recommend this product. It seems to be made of high quality materials and well thought out design. Works just as advertised. |
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