⚡ Elevate Your Game with PowerNet!
The PowerNet Baseball Softball Practice Net is a versatile 7x7 foot training tool designed for both hitting and throwing practice. With a durable steel frame and quick setup, it allows athletes to train anywhere, anytime, making it ideal for solo or team sessions. Endorsed by professional athletes, this net is built to withstand rigorous use while providing a spacious hitting surface.
Color | See Variations |
Style | 7 x 7 Net |
Shape | Square |
Lamp type | sports |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Sport | Baseball |
Included components | Poles, Frame, Heavy Canvas Carry Bag, Net, Assembly Instructions |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | PowerNet |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | PowerNet |
Item model number | Does Not Apply |
Product Dimensions | 213.36 x 213.36 x 0.1 cm; 5.44 kg |
ASIN | B00NG1ECBS |
J**O
Great backyard training for kids, teens, & adults
The media could not be loaded. The PowerNet Corbin Carroll 7x7 Baseball/Softball Practice Net has proven to be an excellent training aid for our family. Here’s my take on it:Sturdy and Reliable Build:The net is built with a solid 7x7 bow frame that feels very stable during use. The steel base and fiberglass poles give it a sturdy foundation, which means it doesn’t tip or move around, even during harder hits or powerful throws. I’ve found this stability very reassuring, especially when my son practices his hitting drills with full force.Easy Assembly and Portability:Setting up the net was a breeze—it took me less than 5 minutes from start to finish, with no tools required. The included carry bag makes it portable, which is perfect for taking it from the backyard to the local field without any hassle. The lightweight design, combined with the carrying case, means you can set up practice wherever it’s most convenient.Great for All Skill Levels:Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, this practice net can adapt to your needs. My son has used it for hitting drills while I use it for throwing practice, and it holds up to everything we throw at it. The large size ensures almost every hit or throw is captured, making for fewer interruptions during training.Versatility:The PowerNet works great for both hitting and throwing, which adds to its versatility. My daughter, who plays softball, also finds it useful for pitching drills. It’s a multi-functional piece of equipment that suits various training scenarios—batting practice, pitching, soft toss, and fielding drills.Quality and Durability:The netting itself is high quality and designed to withstand repetitive impacts without fraying or tearing. After weeks of practice, it still looks and performs like it’s brand new. The rebound on balls that hit the net is minimal, which helps keep everything contained, making cleanup and ball collection easier.Overall Experience:The PowerNet Corbin Carroll Practice Net is a must-have for any baseball or softball player wanting to improve their game at home or on the field. The robust build, portability, and ease of setup make it ideal for regular practice sessions. It’s made a real difference for my kids in getting those extra reps in. Highly recommend it for any players or parents looking to help their athletes up their game!
J**Y
Great Net
Husband loves the net. Well constructed. Easy to assemble
F**T
Basically a red Bownet. $50 dollars cheaper.
Backstory:I am the head coach of a 14U travel team and own three Bownets.For Christmas this past year my wife thought she would surprise me with another Bownet because at the time I only owned two and had been saying I would like to get a couple more but instead of buying the one with the built in sock net she bought the flat net which I did not like. I had already decided I was going to order another Bownet and buy a replacement net for the one my wife bought me so I would have four nets.While I was getting ready to buy the replacement net I noticed the Powernet and took a look at it. To me it looked just like a bownet except it was red instead of orange. I read the reviews and looked at the pictures and because it was $50 cheaper than an actual Bownet I decided to buy one and the Bownet replacement net. I figured if it sucked I would still have three Bownets. I ended up paying around $175 for both the Powernet and the Bownet replace the net. Around a fifty dollar savings from what I planned to spend.The Review:After unboxing the Powernet I was surprised to see that the actual net itself was really nice. To me it was equal to or better than the Bownet net.The bottom frame is different than the Bownets in that the tubing doesn't seem to be the same thickness and the snap buttons are cheaper. This doesn't mean that it's crappy, just that it is not the same materials. It sets up exactly the same and feel sturdy.The four fiberglass poles seem to be jus a slight bit thicker diameter than Bownets but work exactly the same.After setting it up I felt it was basically the same as the Bownet but $50 dollars cheaper. My daughter thought it was a Bownet just red.We took it out back hit some balls into it and so far haven't had any real problems.I will say though I don't know if it's because the bottom tubing if the frame is a little lighter or if the "legs" don't extend out as far as the Bownet but after the sock has about 15 or so balls in it my daughters hits would actually lift the the front off the ground as if it would tip over. I've never really had that happen with one of the Bownets. Other than that little tidbit the net worked great and has continued to so far.Summary:Basically a Chinese copycat Bownet.Seem to be the same materials (except the bottom frame which to me was not a big deal), same design and same results as a Bownet but $50 cheaper. I like it and am glad I took a shot and bought it.
O**N
As advertised
Easy to assemble, sturdy, and listed at a great price.
A**R
Absolutely phenomenal product
I’ve used a lot of nets in my past and this is by far the best quality I’ve ever seen. Love it
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