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rbgrubbs
05-31-2009, 07:15 PM
As my son...and his teammates get older...I am getting many more bruises from comebackers.....

So I feel it is time for the L-Screen....

If you have one, where did you get it?

any home made ones? if so, where did the nets come from?

also...do you find them useful?

mudvnine
05-31-2009, 07:49 PM
As my son...and his teammates get older...I am getting many more bruises from comebackers.....

So I feel it is time for the L-Screen....

If you have one, where did you get it?

any home made ones? if so, where did the nets come from?

also...do you find them useful?

Gourock Netting (http://gourock.com/mcart/index.cgi?ID=295116614&PID=IT1546&code=13) . . . very nice screen and frame for a nice price.

songtitle
05-31-2009, 08:01 PM
L-screen is a must

bballdad175
05-31-2009, 11:05 PM
I bought an easton fold up L-screen. You need a truck or an explorer (mine fits into my explorer). It is durable and well built and was about $170. Check www.hitrunscore.com for the easton collapsible screen.

I use it mostly for front toss as I can get them many more reps in a shorter amount of time.

There is also a jugs model that folds down into a much smaller package but it is more expensive.

CoachL4
06-01-2009, 12:18 AM
I bought an easton fold up L-screen. You need a truck or an explorer (mine fits into my explorer). It is durable and well built and was about $170. Check www.hitrunscore.com for the easton collapsible screen.

I use it mostly for front toss as I can get them many more reps in a shorter amount of time.

There is also a jugs model that folds down into a much smaller package but it is more expensive.

MuhlTech.com has the best Pro Style one for the lowest price IMO