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The Bownet Portable iScreen Protection Net offers 7 feet of resilient coverage designed to safeguard coaches and players during batting and front toss practice. Featuring Bowknot’s patented Energy Absorption System, it diffuses ball impact energy to enhance durability and stability. The net installs tool-free in 30 seconds and collapses into a compact drawstring bag for easy portability. Compatible with the 7' x 7' Bowknot frame (sold separately), it’s a must-have modular training accessory for serious baseball and softball professionals.
Product Dimensions | 84"L x 84"W |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Softball, Baseball |
UPC | 815317002421 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815317002421 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 6 x 3.4 inches |
Package Weight | 1.75 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 20 x 12 inches |
Brand Name | Bownet |
Model Name | Bownet Portable iScreen Protection Net (Net Only) - Fits on Half of 7' x 7' Frame (sold separately) |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Bow Net |
Part Number | Bow-i Screen |
Included Components | Net |
C**F
What a great backstop. A few hints on setup....
I was "too smart" to read the instructions before I tried to set it up. I figured "how hard could it be?" Well, it's not hard to set it up - if you do everything in the right sequence.My first recommendation is "read the instructions or watch the video.""RTFI" aside, once you take out the main heavy piece, spread the netting out on the ground so it doesn't tangle. Next, fold out the side arms vertically - don't click them into place yet (that's where I made my first mistake). The side arms extend out upwards and must be clicked into place before spreading them out into their final positions. If you try to extend them once they are clicked into place, it will be virtually impossible. Once they are fully extended vertically, then open them fully to the sides until they click into place. Next, only put the bottom two pole pieces together (the smaller ones first for the middle section) and slide them through the netting holders into place. Then, put on the third piece for each pole and wrap the loops around the tops. Then, do the same for the ends. This isn't easy on the ends because they get really tight. One person can do this alone in about ten minutes. With two capable people, it goes much faster.I also learned that installing the baffle (either one) when it is windy out, doesn't work well. They only secure at the top and hang down. There is no way to secure the baffle at the bottom (they each have weights on the bottoms that slow down their movements). I guess this makes sense as securing them could turn the backstop into a sail if it gets windy out and pull it right out of the ground. Consider the wind direction when you anchor the backstop to the ground.Overall, it is a great, quality piece of equipment and weighs about 50-60 lbs. when you carry it in the case. The case, unfortunately, has already shown some tears and signs of ripping after only one use.
D**.
Nice product - Significantly improves safety and qualtiy of BP.
Highly recommended product for BP and will save you from a trip to the hospital. Our local diamonds started locking their L-Screens so I needed one that is easy to transport and easy to set up, sturdy enough to protect me from a College baseball player's come backers at 20 ft distance. Best to stand a few feet back as it will flex a bit when struck with a rocket! Nice job Bow Net...great product.
L**P
BowNet is BOD!
The BowNet backstop was listed for baseball, but we are using it in conjunction with our LAX rebounder. This is a perfect combination and we are NOT losing LAX balls any more. The unit is really sturdy and if you follow the video set up, it is easy to assemble. The BowNet company stands behind their product also. We had a small issue and they made it easy to correct the problem. Great product, great company. Do yourself a favor, spend a little more $'s and get great quality from a company that cares.LP
E**Q
Great system!
This is a solid system. My 13 year old daughter hits pretty hard and after almost getting decapitated, it was time to invest in a pitching screen. I like how easy this sets up and breaks down. I feel very protected behind the screen even standing 25 feet away pitching front toss to my daughter. I gave it 4 stars because of the price. I think $150-$200 would be a better price point. All in all, a very good investment on a solid piece of gear!
B**O
Bow Net ftw!
My son plays lacrosse and soccer, and the family loves to throw a game of softball together on the spur of the moment. The Bow Net gives you an instant giant backstop that I can put up by myself in 5min. The BowNet really is an amazing product. Its so well made. I enjoy putting it together, and I am really impressed by the design and the quality of materials and stitching. The kids and adults had so much fun with it at Christmas this year. I look forward to a lifetime of use with my family and friends. Thanks!
A**R
Super easy to set up and works great
Super easy to set up and works great. Love the convienenceand well worth the money!! Been nice NOT to have to search for a field to use that already has a back stop set up. Our teams can now practice on any open field.
W**S
Did not send correct net as show.
Did not send correct net. Sent me an L screen type model. It is nice construction but is very time consuming to set up and take down. I hate it.
S**E
Now net pitching screen
This is a 5 star. Assembly is quick .Screen is much less bulky than the typical L screen. Base is wide for stability, but easily folds for transportation or compact storage. I pitch to my 13 yr old and have good protection at close range. The A shape has offered good protectionwithout the huge bulky L screen alternative.It's a great product . Glad I bought it.
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