Fencing Supplies – Baseball netting – Tennis Windscreen – Baseball Windscreen

July 10, 2009 by  

Baseball Netting? Baseball Netting! Sports fields aren’t always found in ideal locations. Traffic, wind and people can detract from your quality of play and enjoyment of court sports like tennis and volleyball, and field sports like baseball. A common problem on tennis courts, for example, is visually losing the ball against a background of chain link fence, and the chaos of buildings, cars, people and trees beyond. On baseball fields, wind affects play considerably and spectators can be a major distraction to players’ focus and accuracy.

If you have a dog kennel, either home or in commercial use such as boarding kennels and dog schools you find a different set of problems. Almost all kennels are built of wire fencing. The dogs are exposed to sun all day and can quickly become dehydrated on even an overcast day.

There is a simple solution to these special fencing problems. The addition of woven fabric windscreen to fencing surrounding courts at tennis clubs, tennis schools and tennis schools prevents wind from affecting play. Its uniform color also makes it easy to locate the ball visually during play.

On baseball fields, Baseball netting reduces problems with wind-affected play, allowing increased accuracy for throwing and hitting. It also diminishes the disruption of onlooker’s movements behind the fence. In addition, baseball windscreen makes it easier to locate the ball when it is on the field.

Outdoor kennels call for shade material to allow animals to stay out of the hot sun and keep them in a healthy and humane condition. Dog covers attached to the top of a kennel are made of dark, closely woven material and provide a quick and easy solution while allowing full air circulation within the enclosure.

The cloth used for these circumstances is customized for your particular needs. Material for sports fields is usually dark colored and closely woven, though there are varieties with a more open mesh to allow for more air flow, if desired. Covers for animal enclosures are made of a more tightly woven material and darker color to provide a shield from the sun.

All these materials can be easily applied to existing fencing and each job is custom measured to fit your enclosure. The fabric is reinforced with commercial grade four ply binding on all sides, and is fastened with a double stitch through rust free brass grommets. Both the weather screening and shade materials do not rot, mildew or permit the growth of fungus.

Please call us at 1-800-474-1804 for a custom estimate based on your needs. Learn more about baseball windscreen and  tennis windscreen here. Call today.

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7 Responses to “Fencing Supplies – Baseball netting – Tennis Windscreen – Baseball Windscreen”

  1. seccabatt on April 11th, 2010 7:43 pm

    Well, when you hit the ball, you are applying a force to it which causes the ball to accelerate (F=ma)

  2. armen schley on April 13th, 2010 4:23 am

    SMJK Kwang Hua lived up to their billing at the Selangor Schools Sports Council (MSSS) Klang district Under-18 volleyball championships that concluded at the Klang Sports Hall in Sri Andalas recently.

  3. landlink on April 15th, 2010 5:54 pm

    Routine schedule for fencing : wednesday,saturday,sunday–hohoho,ayee

  4. ting ant on May 11th, 2010 2:33 am

    haha he prob dnt even play a sport stupid fat ass lol

  5. falvirgely sarika on May 23rd, 2010 8:59 pm

    I want to play volleyball.

  6. mcara boivinen on June 6th, 2010 8:19 am

    Dam look at that skirt, how short is that thing! Daym!!

  7. pyis couse on June 20th, 2010 12:58 pm

    The Kidney Cancer Association thanks these students for their great success in bringing more awareness to kidney cancer, while raising funds to support research & education. Kudos!

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