How To Decide on Temporary or Permanent Netting
Are you considering upgrading or
making a change to your sports facility and its sports netting ahead of the
spring sports season? If you’re not sure where to start with sports netting,
our experts at Safe Sport Net can share their insight from more than 20 years in
the industry.
We’ll start with one of the first
questions you’ll need to answer when considering a new sports netting system:
will this be a temporary, moveable netting system, something permanent, or a
combination system that combines permanent structures with temporary or
portable netting?
Permanent Netting
Permanent netting structures are
ideal for barrier netting systems. These are most commonly
found in sports like baseball, soccer, field hockey and other field sports.
Beginning around 15’ high, permanent netting solutions help protect athletes,
coaches and spectators from errant balls during competition and practice.
Driving ranges on golf courses also benefit from permanent, tall netting
structures to protect roadways, residential areas, and nearby businesses from
stray golf balls.
Temporary
Temporary sports netting solutions can include
portable baseball and softball backstop netting, as well as lightweight,
moveable lacrosse goals. These netting systems won’t protect entire bleacher
sections but are most useful for specific drills in practice.
Combination Netting Systems
Combine the best of both systems to
make practices more efficient and keep fans and coaches safe during games.
Ranging from temporary netting systems with permanent infrastructure like
football field goal nets to perimeter netting and batting cages, our experts at
Safe Sport Net can design custom sports netting solutions for whatever your
facility needs.
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