Description
The Muhl Pro 6x4 Safety Screen is built for baseball training facilities that demand maximum durability from their batting practice equipment. At 6 feet tall by 4 feet wide, this baseball screen provides excellent protection for coaches throwing front toss while withstanding the punishment of daily, high-volume use.
Heavy-Duty Frame Construction
The frame uses 2-inch diameter, 13-gauge steel tubing that goes through a two-step finishing process. First galvanized for corrosion resistance, then powder coated for additional protection and a clean appearance. The compression bolt system creates a rigid, stable frame that absorbs impact from baseballs without flexing or wobbling.
Reinforced for Baseball Facility Use
Three gussets on each leg and at cross joints provide extra strength at the points that take the most stress. This reinforcement makes the Pro 6x4 the strongest frame option in its class, designed to last through years of intensive use in baseball batting cages and training facilities.
Industry-Leading Netting
The #96 knotted poly net is the strongest netting available for safety screens. The pillowcase-style design slips over the frame to provide double protection, and the UV-treated material resists degradation from indoor lighting and outdoor sun exposure.
Protective Padding
Thick 1.5-inch padding with vinyl wrap covers the frame where line drives are most likely to make contact. The padding protects both the equipment and reduces the chance of baseballs ricocheting dangerously after striking the frame.
Pro 6x4 Safety Screen Specifications
- Dimensions: 6 feet high x 4 feet wide
- Frame: 2-inch diameter, 13-gauge galvanized and powder-coated steel
- Net: #96 knotted poly, UV-treated, pillowcase style
- Padding: 1.5 inches with vinyl wrap
- Assembly: Compression bolt system
- Optional: Pro 2-inch wheel kit available separately
Who This Baseball Screen Is For
The Pro 6x4 Safety Screen fits training facilities, high school and college baseball programs, and serious travel ball organizations that need equipment capable of handling daily batting practice sessions. The heavy-duty construction justifies the investment for programs that put significant volume through their equipment.