Anyone make a net to hit into?

The Mad Hatter

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Bought some heavy duty fish net on ebay for $15 about 4 years ago, screwed in a couple of heavy hooks from Home Depot out of my garage ceiling and had my indoor hitting screen up and running. Worked great!
 

josutton00

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I made my own tee but now need something to hit into while I am at work. Anyone make their own net? Or would buying one be better?

I bought a small one that works perfectly. It is at Diks sporting goods. It is in the basketball section. Its a retriver net so when you shoot the ball it will role back to you. But it is perfectfor moving around. You just need 3 bungy cords and you can attache it to any pole
 

rhound50

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Bought some heavy duty fish net on ebay for $15 about 4 years ago, screwed in a couple of heavy hooks from Home Depot out of my garage ceiling and had my indoor hitting screen up and running. Worked great!

I did something similar to this but made a 2x4 frame, and it worked really well
 

SFTBALL4LIFE

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One of the guys i play with got a full length batting cage net from his dads driving range/cages and we ran two cables along the ceiling in his basement and have an indoor cage for the winter. I know its not really what you asked but if you have access to something like this it does wonders for the winter blues and keeps the swing going.
 

LuckyMatthews

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I bought a piece of golf netting that was 10 feet wide by 20 feet long and I hung it off of a 10 foot long piece of conduit in my garage. It's not rocket science but it certainly gets the job done!

At work I use a piece of chain link fence right in front of the tee in the parking lot at. I have to pick up the ball after every swing, but at least I'm hitting at work lol.
 

bcrew1

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check out my profile pics, I took a golf net and cut it down to size to fit in my basement. Works awesome, but now not only do my kids go hit but I have a bunch of neighborhood kids coming down and hitting after school too.
 

ninerempire25

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Bought some heavy duty fish net on ebay for $15 about 4 years ago, screwed in a couple of heavy hooks from Home Depot out of my garage ceiling and had my indoor hitting screen up and running. Worked great!


X2........Here's how mine turned out. Got my netting off eb*y also.


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puppychow1

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Use 1.25" ABS plastic pipe in an arch and garden netting or plastic pipe in the shape of a smal soccer net.
 
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