GoSports pitching screen: 7x7 L-screen for baseball/softball vs L Screen Baseball Pitching Screen 7x7 ft with Carry Bag
Overall winner: GoSports pitching screen: 7x7 L-screen for baseball/softball
Key Differences
GoSports (A) is the more affordable option with a reinforced bow-type frame and many user reviews indicating general satisfaction; ZivPlay (B) emphasizes a double-layer 2.5mm HDPE net, built-in rubber wheels, and an explicit fold/flip design for left- or right-handed use but has very limited customer feedback and a higher listed price tier
GoSports pitching screen: 7x7 L-screen for baseball/softball
Protective pitching screen with reinforced frame and high-density netting for batting practice. Portable design and quick 3-minute assembly; suitable for right- or left-handed hitters and pitching machines
Pros
- reinforced frame with high-density netting
- portable, lightweight (11 lbs)
- quick assembly (3 minutes, no tools)
- versatile for right- or left-handed players
Cons
- mixed durability reports from customers
L Screen Baseball Pitching Screen 7x7 ft with Carry Bag
L-screen baseball pitcher protection net with 7x7 ft area and 3.5x3.5 ft pitching cutout. Double-layer 2.5mm HDPE net and ground stakes ensure stability; includes training ball and carry bag
Pros
- double-layer thicker HDPE net
- portable with wheels
- pitching cutout can face left or right
- ground stakes for stability
Cons
- no explicit durability data beyond materials
- limited reviews provided
- dimensions fixed 7x7 ft
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GoSports |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | ZivPlay |
| User Reviews | GoSports |