- Jul 20, 2013
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Ordered a Bownet Bodyguard today btw..... I'm a total front toss junkie. Needed something more portable and a whole lot sturdier.
Powernet sells a front toss/protection screen too, which I bought on Amazon. It feels very light, well the frame and poles feel a tad lighter than bownet brand. I'm not sure if I'd feel comfortable pitching to older girls behind it honestly. My 11yo makes the screen bend back a lot hitting just 11" balls. The bownet screen looks heavier duty than the powernet by a lot, and with the angled frame I imagine it wouldn't tip as easy.
Powernet is just lighter in general the weight of the frames, good budget/entry level. On Amazon you can buy a bundle I think it's the hitting net w/mouth, standing ball holder, front toss screen, travel tee, a heavy ball for $229. I'd probably would've got it if I already didn't have a net and the other stuff. Ball holder would just be too extravagant.