Franklin Sports MLB Multi Position Return Trainier, 44 Inch X 61 Inch
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| List Price: | $49.99 |
| Price: | $39.99 |
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Product Description
Our Return Trainer is designed for easy set-up, go from storage to play in just a few minutes. The all weather 30-ply PE net features a strike-zone target. Great fun for the backyard or field.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #72060 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: 44 Inch X 61 Inch
- Brand: Franklin
- Model: 2770
- Released on: 2009-06-03
- Dimensions: 44.50" h x 8.12" w x 3.00" l, 11.00 pounds
Features
- 44" X 61" X 7/8" tubular steel construction
- Baked-enamel frame with "Easy Click" assembly buttons
- "Infinite Angle" adjustment system, Reinforced bungee net attachment system
- All-weather 30-ply PE net with strike-zone target
- Includes 4 ground stakes
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
Great for practicing throwing and fielding skills, this heavy-duty steel-frame trainer comes with major-league baseball's seal of approval. The 44-by-60-inch frame holds an all-weather 30-ply net that's fastened on with 26 bungee cords. The durable net features a woven border and target ribbon, and the entire assembly can be adjusted for just the right pitch, using telescoping, "infinite angle" couplers on the back. Four ground stakes keep the frame stable while you're playing. --Paul Hughes
Customer Reviews
not worth the money
The first one we had broke putting it together. They replaced it, but the second one broke within a week. Not at all impressed and my son was very disappointed.
My Son Loves It!
My son saved and bought this with his own money.
Very durable, great for catching practice my son is always in the yard playing with it.
Very Hard and Painful to put together
On the box it describes that no tools are required and that it was easy to assemble. My main problem was that a tool should come with it inorder to stretch the net to the hooks. My 3 of my fingers got cut so badly they were bleeding and the rest of my hand got rope burn. This is all from stretching the net to reach the hooks. I know that the net needs to be tight but there has to be an easier and less painful way.





