How our system works
Each of our fencing
panels comes equipped with two of our patented break-away joints that are
attached to each panels support feet. When a player going after a fly ball comes
into contact, the panel gives way elimating the fear of injury. It can then be
easily snaped back into place.
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Outfield Conversion Chart |
Distance to
Fence (From Home
Plate) |
Length of Outfield
Fence |
Number
Panels |
200 |
320 |
32 |
210 |
336 |
34 |
220 |
352 |
35 |
230 |
368 |
37 |
240 |
384 |
38 |
250 |
400 |
40 |
260 |
416 |
42 |
270 |
432 |
43 |
280 |
448 |
45 |
290 |
464 |
46 |
300 |
480 |
48 |
310 |
496 |
50 |
320 |
512 |
51 |
330 |
528 |
53 |
Note: In order to calculate any outfield (including arc), simply multiply the
distance to the
fence by 1.6 to obtain the total length of the outfield fence. |
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