A complete set of structural components designed for constructing the support framework of an enclosed batting practice area. This typically includes poles, connectors, and sometimes netting attachments, allowing for the creation of a defined space for baseball or softball training. A common example is a steel pipe structure with corner fittings designed to hold netting, thereby forming an enclosed cage.
The advantage of these pre-fabricated sets lies in their convenience and relative ease of assembly. They offer a standardized approach to building a practice enclosure, reducing the need for custom fabrication and ensuring structural integrity. Historically, individuals would often source materials separately, leading to variations in quality and difficulty in construction. The advent of these kits has streamlined the process, making practice facilities more accessible to a broader range of users.