Mobile Batting Cages
Mobile Batting Cages
Mobile Cricket Cages
A cricket mobile batting cage is a portable, enclosed net structure designed for cricket batting practice. It allows players to practice their batting skills in a confined space, safely containing the cricket ball within the cage.
Built with quality at the forefront, the box section cage is designed and manufactured from a rectangular box section with a hot-dip galvanised finish.
Included is a pulling bar – making the cage easy to move – and a 10-year steel guarantee is provided as standard. The pulling bar ensures the cage can be easily pulled into position by one person and a recent re-design makes it even easier to install than previously. There are no complicated installation processes to follow.
Four or six swivel puncture-proof foam-fill wheels and two fixed wheels are provided which allow easy movement when combined with the pull bar. A single piece black knotted 3.5mm net is also included, meaning the package provides for your club’s complete net requirements.
Key Features of Cricket Mobile Batting Cages
When you’re looking for the right mobile cricket batting cage, you should be looking for these features:
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- Portability: The cage is designed to be moved around the pitch and set up in different locations with ease.
- Enclosed netting: The cage is typically made of a strong netting that surrounds the batsmen, which means the cricket balls are contained, and easy to retrieve.
- Safety: The enclosed netting design means that other players are protected from flying balls, ensuring a safe practice environment for all.
- Size: Your batting cage should be wide enough to allow for full range of swing, allowing you to practice a variety of batting strokes.
Our Mobile Batting Cages and Accessories
Mobile Cricket Cage 7.12m
£1,050.00 Exc. VAT
Included is a pulling bar – making the cage easy to move – and a 10-year steel guarantee is provided as standard. Four or six swivel puncture-proof foam-fill wheels and two fixed wheels are provided.
Mobile Cricket Cage 10.62m
£1,555.00 Exc. VAT
Built with quality at the forefront, the box section cage is designed and manufactured from a rectangular box section with a hot dip galvanised finish.
11m Anti-Vermin Mobile Cricket Cage
£1,750.00 Exc. VAT
Our newest innovation, featuring the net being hung inside the structure, this limiting damage and allowing for nets to be clipped up when out of use.
Replacement Cage Netting
From £250.00 Exc. VAT
Netting to fit Durant Cricket Pro 7.12m long and 10.62m long cages available from stock. We can also manufacture to specified sizes, please contact us for a quote.
Replacement Puncture Proof Wheel
£25.00 Exc. VAT
Our Replacement Puncture Proof Wheel absorbs bumps and vibration while maintaining ground contact over uneven surfaces and is virtually maintenance free.
V PRO Training Net
£120.00 Exc. VAT
The V developed out of an idea and a need for extra batting practice for cricket enthusiast Peter Robb. Train all year round on any surface, inside or out and suitable for players of all ages.
Mobile Cricket Cages
Boost your cricket training with Durant Cricket’s top-quality mobile batting cages. These cages are designed to be versatile and easy to use, giving cricketers a convenient practice space wherever they are. Durant Cricket’s mobile batting cages are not only portable but also strong and simple to set up. Whether you’re a professional sharpening your skills or a coach improving team practice, these cages are a flexible solution.
- High quality construction: Our mobile batting cages are build in house, using durable, rectangular box sections, and a hot dip galvanised finish, for long lasting protection.
- Easy to move: Includes a pulling bar, 4-6 swivel wheels and 2 fixed wheels for smooth movement across your cricket pitch.
- Reliable netting: Uses a one-piece black knotted net, for reliable performance and longevity.
- Variety of size options: Available in 7.13m x 3m x 3.66m and 10.62m x 3m x 3.66m
Mobile Batting Cages Videos
To ensure you make the most of your new Durant Cricket Mobile Batting Cage, we’ve put together a series of comprehensive video tutorials designed to guide you every step of the way. These tutorials will help you master the setup, maintenance, and optimal use of your equipment, so you can fully harness its potential and enhance your cricket training experience. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, these videos are tailored to help you get the best results and enjoy your new batting cage to the fullest.
Frequently Asked Questions
A batting cage is an enclosed area designed to help cricket players practice their hitting skills. The cage contains the ball within the enclosed space, so it doesn’t travel far, making it easier to retrieve and allowing for continuous practice without interruptions.
The cost varies based on size, materials, and features. Basic models might be more affordable, while larger or more advanced cages with additional features can be more expensive.
Our cricket mobile batting cages start at £1,050 + vat
Preparing the ground for a batting cage involves several steps to ensure a stable and functional setup.
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- Ensure that the ground is level and free of any debris, such as rocks and sticks. It is important to ensure you have a level playing field for stability and safety.
- Make sure the area is free from obstacles like trees, fences, or buildings that could obstruct the practice or be damaged.
- For a more permanent setup, you might lay down a base of gravel or sand to improve stability and drainage. This is particularly useful if your ground tends to get muddy or soft.
Yes, you can put a cricket batting cage in your backyard. Here’s what you need to consider:
- Space Requirements: Ensure you have enough space in your backyard for the size of the batting cage. Consider both the length and width to accommodate the cage and allow for safe practice.
- Installation: Some batting cages are designed for easy setup and takedown, making them suitable for temporary use. Others might be more permanent installations, requiring more space and a more involved setup.
- Ground Surface: The area where you set up the cage should be level and stable. If the ground is uneven, you might need to make adjustments to ensure the cage remains upright and secure.