WEB FLEX SPORTS
Complete Product FAQ Guide
Pro Series | Spider Series | Rebounders | Batting Tees
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About Web Flex Sports
Comprehensive FAQs to help athletes, coaches, and teams understand the Web Flex Sports product lineup — from heavy-duty Pro Series screens to affordable Spider Series training nets, high-performance rebounders, and precision batting tees.
Q: What is Web Flex Sports?
A: Web Flex Sports is a leading manufacturer of baseball and softball training equipment, specializing in protective pitching screens, batting practice nets, rebounders, batting tees, and training aids. The brand is trusted by professional athletes, college programs, high school coaches, and youth players across the country. Web Flex Sports products are available at webflexsports.com and are built on the company's core mission: Train Smarter | React Faster.
Q: What product lines does Web Flex Sports offer?
A: Web Flex Sports offers two main equipment series — the Pro Series and the Spider Series — along with a dedicated Rebounders line and batting tees. The Pro Series features heavy-duty, premium-grade steel screens engineered with patented shock-absorbing technology and backed by a lifetime frame warranty. The Spider Series delivers lightweight, portable, and affordable training nets ideal for players of all skill levels. The Rebounders line includes products for pitching and fielding practice, and the batting tees are designed for consistent, precision hitting drills.
Q: Who uses Web Flex Sports equipment?
A: Web Flex Sports equipment is used across all levels of baseball and softball — from youth travel ball and Little League to high school varsity programs, junior college, NCAA Division I, and even professional-level facilities. Coaches, personal trainers, and individual players rely on Web Flex for safe and effective practice. Testimonials on webflexsports.com include endorsements from college head coaches, former MLB players, and athletic directors.
Q: Where can I purchase Web Flex Sports equipment?
A: All Web Flex Sports products are available directly at webflexsports.com. The site offers secure checkout, multiple payment options including major credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Shop Pay, and fast shipping on most items. The Spider Series also qualifies for free shipping.
Q: Does Web Flex Sports sell equipment for sports other than baseball?
A: Yes. While baseball and softball training equipment is the core focus, Web Flex Sports also offers training gear for football, basketball, volleyball, and soccer. Multi-sport rebounders and field screens can be used for various ball sports, making Web Flex a versatile choice for multi-sport athletes and facilities.
Q: What makes Web Flex Sports different from other training equipment brands?
A: Web Flex Sports differentiates itself through patented shock-absorbing technology on all Pro Series products, highest-grade steel construction, and a lifetime frame warranty that competitors rarely match. The Spider Series offers a budget-friendly, portable alternative without sacrificing performance. Web Flex's commitment to safety, durability, and value has earned it the title of best-in-class according to coaches from programs including Seminole State College, Oklahoma Wesleyan College, Lyon College, and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.
Pro Series — General FAQs
The Web Flex Pro Series is the flagship lineup of heavy-duty protective training screens, pitching targets, rebounders, and plyo walls built for elite-level performance and maximum safety at practices, camps, and facilities.
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro Series?
A: The Web Flex Pro Series is the premium tier of protective training equipment from Web Flex Sports. Every Pro Series product is constructed from the highest-grade steel and features Web Flex's patented shock-absorbing technology, designed to withstand the force of thousands of direct hits from baseballs and softballs without structural degradation. Pro Series screens, sock nets, L-screens, Z-screens, field screens, and rebounders are designed for long-term use at professional facilities, college programs, and high-demand training environments.
Q: What is the patented shock-absorbing technology on the Pro Series?
A: Web Flex's patented shock-absorbing technology is an engineered frame system that disperses the kinetic energy from ball impact across the frame rather than concentrating stress at a single point. This design dramatically extends the lifespan of the frame and net, reduces recoil and bounce-back, and protects pitchers and coaches from errant returns. It is a core differentiator of the Pro Series and contributes to the product line's industry-leading durability.
Q: What warranty comes with Pro Series products?
A: All Web Flex Pro Series products are backed by a lifetime frame warranty. This is one of the most comprehensive warranties in the baseball training equipment industry. The lifetime warranty covers structural frame defects and reflects Web Flex's confidence in the durability and quality of their high-grade steel construction. For full warranty terms, visit the Warranty Information page at webflexsports.com.
Q: What Pro Series screens and equipment are available?
A: The Web Flex Pro Series currently includes the following products: the Pro 4x7 L-Screen, Pro 4x7 Z-Screen, Pro 7x7 L-Screen, Pro 7x7 Field Screen, Pro 9x9 Field Screen, Pro 7x7 Sock Net Screen, Pro 7x7 Softball Pitching Screen, Pro 12 Square Pitching Target, Pro 12 Square Pitching Target XL, Pro Series Rebounder (7x7), Pro Series Plyo Wall, and the Pro Series Transport Dolly. Optional Pro Pad padding is also available as an accessory for most screens.
Q: What is the difference between an L-Screen and a Z-Screen?
A: An L-Screen is a classic pitcher's protection screen shaped like the letter 'L,' with a vertical panel that stands in front of the pitcher during batting practice. It protects the pitcher from line drives while allowing a clear pitching lane. A Z-Screen is shaped like the letter 'Z,' providing a wider, offset frame configuration. The Z-Screen offers slightly different sightline coverage and may be preferred in specific batting practice setups where the Z-shape offers better protection angles or footprint positioning. Both the Pro 4x7 L-Screen and Pro 4x7 Z-Screen are bestsellers at webflexsports.com.
Q: What is the Pro Series Pro Pad and do I need one?
A: The Pro Series Pro Pad is an optional foam padding accessory that attaches to the frame of Pro Series screens. The Pro Pad provides additional cushioning for any accidental contact between a player or coach and the metal frame during drills. It is especially recommended for youth programs, high-traffic training environments, or any situation where players are working in close proximity to the screen. Pro Pad bundles are available on many Pro Series products.
Q: Is the Pro Series equipment suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes. The Web Flex Pro Series is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. The high-grade steel frames are built to handle outdoor conditions, including wind, sun, and repeated use on natural grass, artificial turf, and dirt infields. For long-term outdoor storage, Web Flex recommends covering screens with a protector when not in use. The Pro Screen Protector accessory is available at webflexsports.com specifically for this purpose.
Q: How do I move a Pro Series screen around a facility?
A: The Web Flex Pro Series Transport Dolly is the recommended accessory for moving heavy Pro Series screens. The dolly attaches to the screen and allows a single coach or staff member to roll the screen across a field, gym floor, or facility with minimal effort. It is particularly useful for large screens like the Pro 7x7 or Pro 9x9 Field Screen. The Transport Dolly is sold separately at webflexsports.com.
Q: Can Pro Series screens handle pitching machine use?
A: Yes. Pro Series screens are engineered to handle the high velocity of pitching machines. Coaches at Seminole State College have reported over 10,000 direct hits into the frame with the screen still looking like new. The patented shock-absorbing technology is specifically designed to manage repeated high-impact use, making Pro Series screens ideal for machine-thrown batting practice.
Pro Series L-Screens
Q: What sizes are available for the Pro Series L-Screen?
A: The Web Flex Pro Series L-Screen is available in a 4x7 configuration (4 feet wide by 7 feet tall), making it a standard-size pitcher's protection screen suitable for baseball and softball batting practice. The Pro 7x7 L-Screen (7 feet wide by 7 feet tall) is also available for broader coverage. Both are constructed from the highest-grade steel with patented shock-absorbing technology and are backed by a lifetime frame warranty.
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro 4x7 L-Screen used for?
A: The Web Flex Pro 4x7 L-Screen is primarily used for pitcher protection during live batting practice, tee work, soft toss, and front toss drills. The 4-foot-wide by 7-foot-tall panel stands in front of the pitcher or coach, shielding them from batted balls while still allowing a natural pitching motion. It is one of the bestselling products on webflexsports.com and is used by coaches at all levels from youth rec leagues to college programs.
Q: What materials are used in the Pro 4x7 L-Screen?
A: The Pro 4x7 L-Screen features a high-grade steel frame with Web Flex's patented shock-absorbing joints, a professional-grade net, and optional Pro Pad foam padding on the frame. The net is designed to catch and absorb ball impact without tearing under repeated high-velocity hits. The steel construction provides stability against wind and impact without the need for additional anchoring in most conditions.
Q: How is the Pro 4x7 L-Screen assembled?
A: The Pro 4x7 L-Screen is designed for straightforward assembly. Most users can set it up without tools. The frame sections connect at the patented shock-absorbing joints, and the net attaches with secure ties or clips. Full assembly instructions are included with the product. For questions, Web Flex Sports customer support is available through the Contact Us page at webflexsports.com.
Q: Can I use the Pro 7x7 L-Screen for softball?
A: Yes. The Pro 7x7 L-Screen provides a 7x7 foot protective surface area, making it well-suited for softball batting practice where larger screen coverage is beneficial due to the wider range of pitching angles and impact trajectories in fast-pitch and slow-pitch softball. It is also listed in the Web Flex Pro Series softball pitching screen category.
Pro Series Z-Screens
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro 4x7 Z-Screen?
A: The Web Flex Pro 4x7 Z-Screen is a protective pitching screen shaped in a Z-frame configuration, offering 4x7 foot net coverage with a distinct frame geometry that allows for different positioning options compared to a traditional L-Screen. It is constructed from the highest-grade steel with patented shock-absorbing technology and is backed by a lifetime frame warranty. It is one of the bestselling and most discounted items on the Web Flex Pro Series product page.
Q: What is the difference between the Pro Z-Screen and Pro L-Screen?
A: The primary difference is the frame shape and footprint. The L-Screen has a classic vertical-panel and right-angle base, while the Z-Screen has a Z-shaped frame that offsets the base from the top panel. This can be advantageous when the coach needs to position the screen at a specific angle relative to the batter, or when a slightly different sightline is needed. Both provide equivalent protection coverage and both feature the same patented shock-absorbing technology and lifetime frame warranty.
Q: Is the Pro 4x7 Z-Screen suitable for youth baseball programs?
A: Absolutely. The Pro 4x7 Z-Screen is excellent for youth programs because of its durable steel frame, reliable protection, and optional Pro Pad accessory. The Pro Pad provides extra cushioning on the frame edges, which is particularly valuable when younger players may inadvertently bump into the screen during drills.
Pro Series Field Screens
Q: What are field screens and how are they used?
A: Field screens are freestanding protective nets positioned around the infield, outfield, or batting cage to protect fielders, coaches, and spectators during batting practice, ground ball drills, and fungo work. Web Flex Pro Series field screens are available in 7x7 and 9x9 foot sizes. They can be positioned at multiple angles to protect coaches hitting fungos, first and third base coaches during live BP, or players taking fielding reps near the batting cage.
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro 7x7 Field Screen?
A: The Web Flex Pro 7x7 Field Screen is a 7-foot-wide by 7-foot-tall freestanding protective screen used to shield coaches and players during batting practice and defensive drills. It is constructed from high-grade steel with Web Flex's patented shock-absorbing technology and a lifetime frame warranty. Optional Pro Pad padding is available. It is one of the most popular Pro Series products and is frequently discounted on webflexsports.com.
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro 9x9 Field Screen?
A: The Web Flex Pro 9x9 Field Screen is the largest standard field screen in the Pro Series, measuring 9 feet wide by 9 feet tall. It provides maximum protection coverage for coaches and players positioned in the infield during heavy batting practice sessions. It is ideal for large programs and facilities where maximum safety is a priority. The Pro 9x9 is available starting at $699 and is backed by a lifetime frame warranty.
Q: What is the difference between the 7x7 and 9x9 Field Screens?
A: The primary difference is the size of the protective net surface. The 9x9 provides significantly more coverage (81 square feet vs. 49 square feet), which is beneficial when multiple coaches or players need to stand behind the same screen, or when a larger margin of protection is desired. The 9x9 is heavier and requires the Transport Dolly for easy movement. The 7x7 is easier to reposition and more versatile for programs that frequently change drill setups.
Q: Can field screens be used with a pitching machine?
A: Yes. Pro Series field screens are designed to withstand machine-thrown baseball and softball velocities. The patented shock-absorbing frame technology specifically addresses the high-repetition, high-velocity impact typical of pitching machine batting practice. Coaches at college programs have praised the durability of Web Flex screens even after thousands of direct frame hits.
Pro Series Sock Net Screens
Q: What is a sock net screen?
A: A sock net screen (also called a funnel net or tunnel net) is a protective training net that features a sock or sleeve at the back, which catches batted or thrown balls and channels them back toward the user. Unlike a standard flat-panel screen, a sock net retains the ball after impact, reducing the need to retrieve balls during solo or small-group drills. Web Flex offers sock net screens in both the Pro Series and Spider Series.
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro 7x7 Sock Net Screen?
A: The Web Flex Pro 7x7 Sock Net Screen is a premium 7-foot-wide by 7-foot-tall protective sock net with a heavy-duty steel frame, patented shock-absorbing technology, and a deep net pocket that captures batted balls and keeps them from rolling away. It is ideal for batting practice, tee work, soft toss, and pitching drills. It is available with optional Pro Pad padding and backed by the Web Flex lifetime frame warranty. Pricing starts at $699 on webflexsports.com.
Q: What are the main uses of the Pro 7x7 Sock Net?
A: The Pro 7x7 Sock Net is widely used for: individual batting practice where a player can hit into the net without a partner to retrieve balls; soft toss and tee work in cages and indoor facilities; pitcher warm-up areas where pitchers need a catch net during bullpen sessions; and coach-operated frontal toss drills. Its sock design makes solo training sessions far more efficient.
Q: Is the Pro Sock Net suitable for indoor cage use?
A: Yes. The Pro 7x7 Sock Net is frequently used inside batting cages at training facilities, schools, and private academies. The frame is free-standing and does not require wall mounting, making it easy to reposition within a cage. The steel frame and professional-grade net are designed to handle repeated high-velocity impacts typical of cage training sessions.
Pro Series Softball Pitching Screens
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro 7x7 Softball Pitching Screen?
A: The Web Flex Pro 7x7 Softball Pitching Screen is a specialized 7x7 foot protective screen designed specifically for fast-pitch and slow-pitch softball batting practice. The larger net surface accommodates the different pitching mechanics and ball trajectory angles common in softball. It is built with the same high-grade steel and patented shock-absorbing technology as all Pro Series screens, comes with an optional Pro Pad, and is backed by the lifetime frame warranty. Pricing starts at $599 on webflexsports.com.
Q: Why do softball programs need a different pitching screen than baseball?
A: Softball pitching screens are designed with a larger net area to account for the underhand pitching motion, which produces a different ball arc and impact zone compared to overhand baseball pitching. A 7x7 foot screen provides more vertical and horizontal coverage to protect fast-pitch pitchers and coaches during live hitting drills. Web Flex's Pro 7x7 Softball Pitching Screen is purpose-built for these unique requirements.
Q: Can the Pro Softball Pitching Screen also be used for baseball?
A: Yes. While it is designed with softball in mind, the Pro 7x7 Softball Pitching Screen can be used equally well for baseball batting practice, particularly at levels where coaches prefer a larger screen for added protection. Its 7x7 coverage is larger than the standard 4x7 baseball L-Screen, making it a versatile option for programs that play both sports.
Pro Series Pitching Targets
Q: What pitching targets does Web Flex offer in the Pro Series?
A: Web Flex Sports offers two Pro Series pitching targets: the Web Flex Pro 12 Square Pitching Target and the Web Flex Pro 12 Square Pitching Target XL. Both feature a 12-pocket square target design that helps pitchers develop accuracy and strike zone awareness. The standard model is priced starting at $499 and the XL version at $499 as well (regular $599), both available at webflexsports.com.
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro 12 Square Pitching Target?
A: The Web Flex Pro 12 Square Pitching Target is a precision pitching accuracy trainer featuring a 12-zone target panel designed to help pitchers work on specific areas of the strike zone. It is used for bullpen sessions, warm-ups, and solo pitching drills. The target is part of the Pro Series and is built with durable construction suited for repeated professional-level use. It is placed behind home plate or in a pitching tunnel to provide immediate visual feedback on location.
Q: What is the difference between the 12 Square Pitching Target and the XL version?
A: The XL version (Web Flex Pro 12 Square Pitching Target XL) offers a larger target surface compared to the standard model, providing a bigger visual reference and a wider coverage area. The XL is particularly useful for youth or developing pitchers who benefit from a larger target, or for coaches who want greater visibility from a distance. Both versions help pitchers improve command, pitch location, and strike zone consistency.
Q: Can the Pro Pitching Targets be used for softball?
A: Yes. The 12 Square Pitching Target design is adaptable for both baseball and softball pitching drills. Softball coaches use pitching targets to help fast-pitch pitchers develop consistent strike zone targeting and improve pitch placement across different zones of the plate.
Pro Series Plyo Wall
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro Series Plyo Wall?
A: The Web Flex Pro Series Plyo Wall is a professional-grade plyometric training wall designed for throwing, receiving, and fielding drills. Pitchers and position players throw into the Plyo Wall to work on arm mechanics, velocity development, and receiving feedback from real-feel ball returns. It is priced at $899 (regularly $1,199) and is the most advanced training wall in the Web Flex lineup.
Q: Who should use the Plyo Wall?
A: The Pro Series Plyo Wall is ideal for pitchers working on mechanics and arm care, position players developing throwing accuracy and receiving skills, and coaches running small-group individual development programs. It is used in combination with weighted plyo balls for velocity and arm strength training. It is suitable for ages ranging from advanced youth players through professional-level athletes.
Q: What is the difference between a Plyo Wall and a pitching screen?
A: A pitching screen (L-Screen, Z-Screen, sock net) is primarily used to protect coaches and players during batting practice. A Plyo Wall is a purpose-built throwing and receiving training tool that returns the ball back to the thrower after impact, simulating a real throwing/catching scenario. The Web Flex Plyo Wall is designed to improve arm mechanics, throwing velocity, and grip — not for batter protection.
Q: Can the Plyo Wall be used outdoors?
A: Yes. The Pro Series Plyo Wall is built for both indoor and outdoor use. Its durable construction can handle outdoor training conditions. It is freestanding and does not require wall mounting, making it suitable for use on fields, in cages, or inside training facilities.
Pro Series Rebounder
Q: What is the Web Flex Pro Series Rebounder?
A: The Web Flex Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder is a heavy-duty, professional-grade rebounder designed for baseball and softball players to practice fielding, throwing mechanics, and reaction time. It features a 7-foot-wide by 7-foot-tall frame constructed from the highest-grade steel with a tensioned rebounder net that returns balls back to the player at accurate, game-speed angles. It is backed by the Web Flex lifetime frame warranty and is priced starting at $549 on webflexsports.com.
Q: What drills can I do with the Pro Series Rebounder?
A: The Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder is used for: ground ball fielding practice (by throwing balls into the lower panel to simulate grounders); fly ball and line drive reaction drills; throwing mechanics and arm warm-up routines; pitching control and follow-through drills; and solo infield/outfield practice sessions. It is ideal for all position players and pitchers looking to train without a partner.
Q: How does the Pro Series Rebounder compare to the Spider Series Web Rebounder?
A: The Pro Series Rebounder is the heavy-duty, professional version designed for team facilities and high-volume use. It features the highest-grade steel frame construction, is significantly larger at 7x7 feet, and is backed by the lifetime warranty. The Spider Series Web Rebounder is a more compact, lightweight, portable option ideal for individual players, home use, and travel. Both provide excellent rebounder function at their respective price points.
Spider Series — General FAQs
The Web Flex Spider Series is the affordable, portable, and lightweight training equipment line designed for players of all ages and skill levels. All Spider Series products qualify for FREE and fast delivery.
Q: What is the Web Flex Spider Series?
A: The Web Flex Spider Series is the value-tier training equipment lineup from Web Flex Sports. Designed for portability and affordability, Spider Series products include pitching screens (I-Screens, field screens, sock nets), batting tees, rebounders, and accessories. Every Spider Series product comes with a carry bag for easy transport and storage, making them the go-to choice for travel ball players, backyard training, individual skill development, and budget-conscious programs. All Spider Series items ship free and fast from webflexsports.com.
Q: What products are included in the Spider Series?
A: The Spider Series lineup currently includes: the Spider Series 4x7 I-Screen, Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net Screen, Spider Series 7x7 Field Screen, Spider Series Web Rebounder, Spider Series Batting Tee, Spider Series Strike Zone Attachment, and multiple bundle packages. Bundles include the Tee and 7x7 Sock Net Bundle, the Rebounder and 7x7 Sock Net Bundle, the Tee / Sock Net / Strike Zone Attachment Bundle, and the 4x7 I-Screen and 7x7 Field Screen Bundle — all at discounted bundle pricing.
Q: Who is the Spider Series designed for?
A: The Spider Series is designed for: youth baseball and softball players (Little League, travel ball, rec leagues); high school players who train individually between team practices; college players who want portable training tools for dorm or apartment use; parents looking for affordable, high-quality practice equipment for their kids; and any coach or program on a budget who still demands performance. The Spider Series is explicitly described by Web Flex as 'the perfect travel-ready equipment for athletes who want performance without the price tag.'
Q: Does the Spider Series come with a carry bag?
A: Yes. Every Spider Series screen and net product comes with a carry bag included, making transport and storage simple. Players can easily pack up the equipment after a practice session and take it to the next field, cage, or training facility without any hassle.
Q: Does the Spider Series have a warranty?
A: Web Flex Sports stands behind all of its products. For specific warranty information on Spider Series products, please visit the Warranty Information page at webflexsports.com. The Pro Series lifetime frame warranty applies to Pro Series products specifically, but Web Flex's commitment to quality is reflected across both series.
Q: Are Spider Series products good enough for competitive players?
A: Absolutely. While the Spider Series is priced accessibly, the quality of materials and construction is designed to meet the demands of competitive players. Travel ball teams, high school varsity players, and college athletes regularly use Spider Series products as convenient supplemental training tools. The products are specifically designed to perform at a high level while remaining affordable and easy to transport.
Spider Series 4x7 I-Screen
Q: What is the Spider Series 4x7 I-Screen?
A: The Web Flex Spider Series 4x7 I-Screen is a lightweight, portable pitcher's protection screen measuring 4 feet wide by 7 feet tall. The I-Screen stands upright (hence the 'I' designation) to protect pitchers and coaches during batting practice. It is constructed with a Spider Series frame, includes a professional-grade net, and comes with a carry bag for portability. It is priced at $99.99 on webflexsports.com and qualifies for free shipping.
Q: What is the difference between an I-Screen and an L-Screen?
A: An I-Screen is a straight, vertical panel without an angled base — it stands upright in a straight 'I' shape. An L-Screen has an angled or offset base that provides additional lateral stability. For portable use cases, the I-Screen is often lighter and more compact to carry and set up. The Pro Series primarily features L-Screens and Z-Screens, while the Spider Series offers the I-Screen as its portable batting practice protection option.
Q: How quickly can the Spider Series 4x7 I-Screen be set up?
A: The Spider Series 4x7 I-Screen is designed for fast, tool-free setup. Most users can have it assembled and ready to use in just a few minutes. Its portable design prioritizes speed and convenience, making it ideal for players who need to set up and tear down quickly between practice sessions.
Q: Is the Spider Series I-Screen suitable for batting cage use?
A: Yes. The Spider Series 4x7 I-Screen works well inside batting cages for coach-thrown batting practice, tee work, and front toss drills. Its 4x7 foot profile provides ample protection for coaches or pitching machine operators while maintaining a manageable footprint inside a standard batting tunnel.
Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net Screen
Q: What is the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net Screen?
A: The Web Flex Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net Screen is a portable, affordable 7-foot-wide by 7-foot-tall sock net designed for individual batting practice, tee work, soft toss, and pitching warm-ups. It features a deep net pocket that captures batted balls, keeping them contained rather than rolling away. It is priced at $99.99 (regularly $109.99) on webflexsports.com, ships free, and includes a carry bag. It is also available in bundle configurations with the batting tee and rebounder.
Q: Can I use the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net for solo training?
A: Yes. Solo training is one of the primary design purposes of the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net. A player can set up the sock net anywhere — a backyard, field, gym, or cage — and hit into it without needing a partner to retrieve balls. The deep sock captures batted balls efficiently, allowing a solo athlete to complete a full hitting session independently.
Q: Does the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net work with the Strike Zone Attachment?
A: Yes. The Spider Series Strike Zone Attachment ($19.99) is specifically designed to attach to the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net screen. The attachment creates a visible strike zone target on the sock net face, allowing pitchers to work on pitch location and allowing batters to visualize strike zone coverage. The combination of the Sock Net and Strike Zone Attachment is available as a bundle at a discounted price.
Q: What is the Spider Series 7x7 Field Screen?
A: The Web Flex Spider Series 7x7 Field Screen is a portable, freestanding 7x7 foot protective screen designed to protect coaches and players during batting practice and fielding drills on the field. At $99.99 (regularly $109.99) with free shipping, it is one of the most affordable full-size field screens available. It includes a carry bag and is easy to set up for solo or team practice sessions.
Spider Series Strike Zone Attachment
Q: What is the Spider Series Strike Zone Attachment?
A: The Spider Series Strike Zone Attachment is a $19.99 accessory that attaches to the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net to create a visible strike zone target on the net face. It is used by pitchers to practice pitch location and by batters to develop plate coverage and strike zone recognition. It is one of the most affordable training add-ons in the Web Flex lineup and pairs perfectly with any Spider Series sock net.
Q: Can the Strike Zone Attachment be used with the Pro Series screens?
A: The Strike Zone Attachment is designed specifically for the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net. Compatibility with Pro Series screens is not listed by Web Flex. Contact Web Flex Sports at webflexsports.com for information on accessory compatibility with other products.
Q: How does a Strike Zone Attachment help pitchers?
A: A strike zone attachment provides a visual reference of the actual strike zone when training solo or in bullpen sessions. Pitchers can aim for specific zones (high, low, inside, outside, corners) during each pitch repetition, developing muscle memory for consistent location. It transforms a standard batting net into a focused pitching accuracy trainer.
Spider Series Bundles
Q: What Spider Series bundles are available?
A: Web Flex Sports offers several Spider Series bundle packages at discounted prices: the Tee and 7x7 Sock Net Bundle ($159, saving 20%); the Tee, 7x7 Sock Net, and Strike Zone Attachment Bundle ($169, saving 15%); the Rebounder and 7x7 Sock Net Bundle ($249, saving 17%); and the 4x7 I-Screen and 7x7 Field Screen Bundle ($149, saving 25%). All bundles include free shipping and represent significant savings compared to purchasing each item individually.
Q: Which Spider Series bundle offers the best value?
A: The 4x7 I-Screen and 7x7 Field Screen Bundle offers the highest percentage discount at 25% off. However, the best bundle depends on your training needs. For hitters focused on solo cage work, the Tee and Sock Net Bundle is ideal. For players who want the full hitting and fielding training system, the Rebounder and Sock Net Bundle provides great versatility. For pitchers, the Tee / Sock Net / Strike Zone Attachment Bundle is the most comprehensive option.
Q: Do bundle purchases qualify for free shipping?
A: Yes. All Web Flex Spider Series products and bundles qualify for free and fast delivery, as advertised prominently on webflexsports.com. This makes bundles even more cost-effective compared to purchasing items separately from competitors who charge shipping fees.
Rebounders — General FAQs
Web Flex Sports offers a complete lineup of baseball and softball rebounders for solo and team practice — from the portable Spider Series Web Rebounder to the professional Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder and the premium Tri-Fold Rebounder.
Q: What is a baseball or softball rebounder?
A: A rebounder is a training tool with a tensioned net panel that returns thrown, hit, or kicked balls back to the player. Rebounders are used for fielding practice, throwing mechanics, pitching drills, reaction time training, and warm-up exercises. They allow players to train solo without a throwing partner, making them one of the most versatile and popular baseball training tools available. Web Flex Sports offers rebounders for players at every level, from youth beginners to professional athletes.
Q: What rebounders does Web Flex Sports offer?
A: Web Flex Sports currently offers four rebounder products: the Spider Series Web Rebounder ($159.99), the Web Flex Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder (starting at $549), the Spider Series Rebounder and 7x7 Sock Net Bundle ($249), and the Web Flex Tri-Fold Rebounder ($1,699) — a premium professional-grade option for pitchers seeking real-feel ball returns.
Q: Which Web Flex rebounder is right for me?
A: Choosing the right rebounder depends on your training goals, budget, and setting. The Spider Series Web Rebounder ($159.99) is the best choice for individuals, youth players, or anyone who wants a portable, affordable rebounder for home or travel use. The Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder ($549+) is designed for team programs, facilities, and serious athletes who need a larger, more durable option built for heavy daily use. The Tri-Fold Rebounder ($1,699) is the elite option for pitchers who need professional-grade, game-realistic ball returns.
Spider Series Web Rebounder
Q: What is the Spider Series Web Rebounder?
A: The Web Flex Web Rebounder is the portable, Spider Series rebounder available for $159.99 (regularly $199.99). It is designed for solo baseball and softball practice including fielding drills, throwing mechanics, reaction training, and warm-ups. It is lightweight, easy to set up, and includes a carry bag for transport to fields, cages, and training facilities. It ships free from webflexsports.com and is one of the bestselling items in the Web Flex catalog.
Q: What sports can the Web Rebounder be used for?
A: The Web Flex Web Rebounder is designed primarily for baseball and softball training but can also be used for football (throwing mechanics, receiver drills), soccer (passing and receiving), basketball (shooting rebounding simulation), and volleyball (serving practice). Its versatility as a multi-sport rebounder makes it an excellent investment for athletes who play multiple sports.
Q: How do you set up the Spider Series Web Rebounder?
A: The Spider Series Web Rebounder is engineered for fast, tool-free setup. Users simply unfold the frame, secure the joints, and attach the net. The entire setup process typically takes just a few minutes. It is designed to stand stably on grass, dirt, turf, or gym floors without anchoring under normal training conditions.
Q: Is the Web Rebounder good for pitchers?
A: Yes. Pitchers use the Web Rebounder for arm warm-up, mechanics work, follow-through drills, and fielding their position (PFP) practice. Throwing into the rebounder simulates fielding scenarios and allows pitchers to work on receiving line drives, bunts, and comebacker situations without a full team practice setup.
Q: What is the size of the Spider Series Web Rebounder?
A: Specific dimensional specifications for the Spider Series Web Rebounder are listed on the product page at webflexsports.com/products/web-flex-web-rebounder. The rebounder is designed to provide a full panel return surface suitable for fielding, throwing, and pitching drills. Check the product page for the most current specifications and sizing details.
Q: Can the Web Rebounder be used indoors?
A: Yes. The Spider Series Web Rebounder works indoors on gym floors, turf facilities, and indoor batting cages. Its freestanding design requires no wall mounting or anchoring. It is one of the most versatile portable training tools in the Web Flex lineup for both indoor and outdoor training environments.
Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder
Q: What makes the Pro Series Rebounder different from the Spider Series Web Rebounder?
A: The Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder is larger, heavier-duty, and designed for institutional and team-level use. It features a 7-foot-wide by 7-foot-tall net surface (compared to the smaller Spider Series rebounder), a high-grade steel frame with patented shock-absorbing technology, and a lifetime frame warranty. It is priced starting at $549 and is built to handle the daily demands of college programs, high school teams, and professional training facilities.
Q: What drills are best with the Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder?
A: The Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder is excellent for: high-velocity fielding and reaction drills for infielders and outfielders; advanced pitching mechanics and fielding position (PFP) drills; catcher's blocking and receiving drills when angled appropriately; throwing velocity and accuracy development for pitchers; and coach-directed team fielding stations during full team practice. The large 7x7 surface allows for varied throw angles and target zones.
Q: Does the Pro Series Rebounder qualify for the lifetime warranty?
A: Yes. The Web Flex Pro Series Rebounder is backed by the lifetime frame warranty that covers all Pro Series products. This reflects the company's commitment to the highest-grade steel construction and long-term durability for team and facility-level use.
Tri-Fold Rebounder
Q: What is the Web Flex Tri-Fold Rebounder?
A: The Web Flex Tri-Fold Rebounder is a premium, professional-grade training device specifically designed for pitchers who demand 'Real Feel Returns.' Priced at $1,699, it is the most advanced rebounder in the Web Flex lineup. Its tri-fold panel design creates a more realistic ball return trajectory that closely simulates how a ball comes back off a backstop or fielded surface in a game situation. It is positioned as the top choice for advanced pitching programs and professional development.
Q: Who is the Tri-Fold Rebounder designed for?
A: The Tri-Fold Rebounder is designed for advanced pitchers, pitching coaches, and elite training programs. It is ideal for: high school pitching prospects preparing for college recruitment; college and professional pitchers working on fielding position mechanics; advanced pitching academies and private instruction facilities; and coaches who need a professional-grade tool for high-volume individual development programs.
Q: What does 'Real Feel Returns' mean for the Tri-Fold Rebounder?
A: 'Real Feel Returns' refers to the Tri-Fold Rebounder's ability to return balls with a trajectory and bounce that more closely mimics how a ball would come off a hard surface in a real game. For pitchers, this is critical for developing instinctive fielding reactions — knowing how to handle comebackers and line drives with game-speed reflexes. The tri-fold panel geometry is engineered to produce these realistic ball return paths.
Q: Can the Tri-Fold Rebounder be used for position players?
A: While the Tri-Fold Rebounder is marketed specifically for pitchers and its 'real feel' return design is optimized for pitcher fielding practice, it can also be used by other position players who want a premium rebounder experience for fielding mechanics work. Its professional-grade construction makes it suitable for any athlete who wants the most realistic training return available.
Batting Tees — FAQs
Web Flex Sports offers the Spider Series Batting Tee and replacement accessories as precision hitting tools for baseball and softball players at all levels.
Q: What batting tees does Web Flex Sports offer?
A: Web Flex Sports currently offers the Web Flex Spider Series Batting Tee ($99.99), a premium adjustable batting tee designed for baseball and softball hitting practice. A replacement tee top is also available for $34.99, allowing users to extend the life of their tee without purchasing a new unit. The batting tee is available as part of bundle packages with the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net and Strike Zone Attachment.
Q: What is the Web Flex Spider Series Batting Tee?
A: The Web Flex Spider Series Batting Tee is a high-quality, adjustable batting tee designed for consistent, precise hitting practice. It is suitable for baseball and softball players from youth to adult levels. The tee features adjustable height settings to accommodate different contact zones and player sizes, and is built with durable materials designed to withstand repeated use in batting cages, on fields, and in home training setups.
Q: What height range does the Spider Series Batting Tee adjust to?
A: Specific height range measurements for the Spider Series Batting Tee are listed on the product page at webflexsports.com/products/web-flex-tee. The tee is designed to cover a full range of contact zones from low pitches to high pitches, making it suitable for players of all sizes from youth through adult levels.
Q: What drills can I do with the Web Flex Batting Tee?
A: A batting tee is the foundation of hitting development at every level of baseball and softball. With the Web Flex Spider Series Batting Tee, you can practice: hip rotation and power generation drills; inside-out swing path development; oppo field hitting and pull-side hitting; contact zone identification (low, middle, high); tee-to-zone target drills when combined with the Spider Series Sock Net and Strike Zone Attachment; and video analysis swing work. Using the tee in combination with the Spider Series Sock Net creates a complete solo hitting training station.
Q: Is the Web Flex Batting Tee suitable for youth players?
A: Yes. The Spider Series Batting Tee is designed for players of all ages and skill levels. Its adjustable height range makes it appropriate for youth players in rec leagues, Little League, and travel ball, as well as high school, college, and adult softball players. Its durable construction ensures it can handle the repeated use common in youth programs where tees are used during every practice.
Q: Is the Web Flex Batting Tee good for softball?
A: Yes. The Spider Series Batting Tee is suitable for both baseball and softball hitting practice. Softball players use batting tees to work on contact mechanics, swing path, and power development — the same fundamental skills developed through tee work in baseball. The adjustable height allows it to accommodate the different hitting zones relevant to softball pitch angles and player stances.
Q: How does the Spider Series Batting Tee compare to other batting tees on the market?
A: The Web Flex Spider Series Batting Tee is positioned as a premium, durable option at a competitive $99.99 price point. It differentiates from cheaper foam or rubber tees by offering more durable construction, adjustable height precision, and seamless integration with the broader Spider Series ecosystem (sock nets, strike zone attachment, bundles). The tee-plus-sock-net bundle at $159 represents exceptional value for players building a home or cage training setup.
Q: What is the Web Flex Batting Tee Replacement Top?
A: The Web Flex Batting Tee Replacement Top ($34.99) is a compatible replacement tee top for the Spider Series Batting Tee. Batting tee tops are a normal wear item — they take repeated bat contact and eventually need replacement. Having a replacement top available allows players to extend the usable life of their tee base without purchasing an entirely new tee. It is available at webflexsports.com and is designed to fit the Spider Series Batting Tee specifically.
Q: Can the batting tee be used outdoors?
A: Yes. The Spider Series Batting Tee is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It can be used on grass, turf, dirt, or gym flooring. For outdoor use, ensure the tee is positioned on a stable surface to prevent tipping during swing drills. The tee pairs especially well with the Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net for a complete outdoor or indoor hitting station setup.
Q: Does the batting tee come in a bundle?
A: Yes. Web Flex offers two bundles featuring the batting tee: the Spider Series Tee and 7x7 Sock Net Bundle ($159, saving 20%), and the Spider Series Tee, 7x7 Sock Net, and Strike Zone Attachment Bundle ($169, saving 15%). Both bundles include free shipping and are excellent value for players building a complete solo hitting training system.
Ordering, Shipping & Returns FAQs
Q: Does Web Flex Sports offer free shipping?
A: Yes. Web Flex Sports provides free and fast delivery on all Spider Series products and bundles. Shipping policies for Pro Series and other items are listed on the Shipping Policy page at webflexsports.com. For the most current shipping information and any shipping thresholds, please check the site directly.
Q: What payment methods does Web Flex Sports accept?
A: Web Flex Sports accepts American Express, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Diners Club, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Shop Pay. Checkout is handled securely through the Shopify platform.
Q: Does Web Flex Sports ship to Canada or internationally?
A: For information on international shipping availability, please visit the Shipping Policy page at webflexsports.com or contact Web Flex Sports directly through the Contact Us page. Web Flex's primary market is the United States, but international inquiries are welcome.
Q: What is Web Flex Sports' return policy?
A: For complete return and refund policy information, please visit webflexsports.com. Web Flex Sports stands behind the quality of all its products, and the Pro Series is backed by a lifetime frame warranty. For specific return questions, contact the Web Flex customer support team through the Contact Us page on webflexsports.com.
Q: How long does it take to receive a Web Flex order?
A: Spider Series products ship free and fast from webflexsports.com. Pro Series products, which are heavier and larger, may have different delivery timelines. For specific estimated delivery times, check the product pages or the Shipping Policy page at webflexsports.com. Contact the Web Flex customer support team for time-sensitive orders.
Q: Does Web Flex Sports offer team or bulk pricing?
A: For team orders, institutional purchasing, or bulk pricing inquiries, contact Web Flex Sports directly through the Contact Us page at webflexsports.com. Web Flex serves programs at all levels and may be able to accommodate team-level purchasing needs. The Diamond Council program on webflexsports.com/pages/diamond-council may also be relevant for coaches and programs interested in ongoing relationships with the brand.
Training Tips & Best Use FAQs
Q: What is the best Web Flex setup for a youth baseball player just getting started?
A: For a youth baseball player starting out, the Spider Series Tee and 7x7 Sock Net Bundle ($159) is the best entry-level setup. The batting tee develops proper swing mechanics, and the sock net allows the player to hit solo without needing someone to retrieve balls. Add the Strike Zone Attachment for just $19.99 more and the player now has a complete pitching and hitting practice station. All items ship free.
Q: What is the best Web Flex setup for a high school team on a limited budget?
A: For a high school program with budget constraints, a combination of Spider Series screens for practice protection and the Pro Series L-Screen or Z-Screen for batting practice is a cost-effective approach. The Pro 4x7 L-Screen or Z-Screen (from $549 with lifetime frame warranty) is a long-term investment that will outlast cheaper alternatives. Supplementing with Spider Series field screens and a Web Rebounder gives the team a complete training environment.
Q: What is the recommended Web Flex setup for a college baseball facility?
A: A comprehensive college-level facility setup from Web Flex Sports would ideally include: Pro 4x7 L-Screens or Z-Screens for each batting cage (with Pro Pad); Pro 7x7 or 9x9 Field Screens for live BP protection; a Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder or Tri-Fold Rebounder for pitcher development; a Pro Series Plyo Wall for arm care and velocity training; Pro 7x7 Sock Nets for individual hitter stations; and the Pro Series Transport Dolly for easy field setup. All Pro Series items are backed by the lifetime frame warranty.
Q: How do I combine a batting tee and sock net for an effective solo hitting drill?
A: Set up your Spider Series 7x7 Sock Net about 5–7 feet from your batting tee. Add the Strike Zone Attachment to the sock net face for a clear target reference. Position a bucket of balls within reach. Perform your tee work focusing on specific contact zones — low and inside, middle of the plate, high and outside — directing each hit into the target zone on the sock net. This setup allows a player to complete 50-100 quality swings solo in a single session.
Q: Can I use a rebounder for both pitching and fielding practice?
A: Yes. Rebounders are among the most versatile training tools in baseball and softball. Pitchers can use them for mechanics work, PFP drills, and arm warm-up. Infielders can use them for ground ball and line drive reaction drills. Outfielders can work on angles and first-step reactions. Catchers can use them angled downward for blocking drills. The Web Flex Pro Series 7x7 Rebounder and Spider Series Web Rebounder are both highly versatile for multi-purpose use.
Q: What are the key differences between training with a pitching screen vs. a rebounder?
A: A pitching screen (L-Screen, Z-Screen, I-Screen) is primarily a protective tool — it shields the coach or pitcher from batted balls during batting practice. A rebounder is an active training tool — it returns the ball to the player after impact, enabling fielding and throwing skill development. Both are essential for a complete baseball training environment. Web Flex Sports offers both categories, allowing coaches to build training stations that address protection and skill development simultaneously.
Q: Can I leave Pro Series screens outside overnight?
A: While Pro Series screens are built to withstand outdoor conditions, Web Flex recommends using the Pro Screen Protector (available at webflexsports.com) when leaving screens unattended outdoors for extended periods. This protects the net from prolonged UV exposure, rain, and debris, maximizing the long-term lifespan of the product.
Q: How do I clean and maintain my Web Flex screen or rebounder?
A: For maintenance, regularly inspect frame joints, net attachment points, and the net itself for wear. Rinse dirt and debris from the net with water as needed. Avoid using harsh chemicals on the net material. Store screens with the Pro Screen Protector cover when not in use, especially outdoors. For Pro Series frame maintenance, inspect the patented shock-absorbing joints periodically and contact Web Flex customer support if you notice any structural changes. Replacement net and frame parts may be available — contact webflexsports.com for details.
Customer Support & Contact FAQs
Q: How do I contact Web Flex Sports customer support?
A: Web Flex Sports customer support is available through the Contact Us page at webflexsports.com/pages/contact. You can also reach Web Flex through their social media channels: Facebook (@TheWebflex), Instagram (@thewebflex), YouTube (@WebFlexPro), and TikTok (@the.web.flex). For product questions, order inquiries, warranty claims, and replacement parts, the Contact Us page is the fastest route to a resolution.
Q: Where can I watch Web Flex product videos and demos?
A: Web Flex Sports has an active YouTube channel at @WebFlexPro featuring product demonstrations, training tips, drill ideas, and equipment reviews. Their TikTok (@the.web.flex) and Instagram (@thewebflex) channels also feature short-form video content. These resources are excellent for seeing products in action before purchasing.
Q: What is the Web Flex Diamond Council?
A: The Web Flex Diamond Council is a program for coaches, athletes, and influencers affiliated with the Web Flex Sports brand. Information about the Diamond Council is available at webflexsports.com/pages/diamond-council. It represents Web Flex's commitment to building relationships with the baseball and softball coaching community and providing trusted ambassadors for the brand.
Q: Does Web Flex Sports have a warranty claim process?
A: Yes. Warranty information and the claims process are detailed on the Warranty Information page at webflexsports.com/pages/warranty-information. For the Pro Series, the lifetime frame warranty is the most comprehensive coverage in the industry. Contact Web Flex customer support through the Contact Us page to initiate any warranty claim.
Q: Does Web Flex have a FAQ page on their website?
A: Yes. Web Flex Sports maintains a Frequently Asked Questions page at webflexsports.com/pages/faqs for quick answers to common customer questions. For more detailed or product-specific inquiries, the Contact Us page and customer support team are always available.
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