Net for hammer / discus throw cage - With side wings
High-strength polypropylene net (PPHR), Ø 5 mm twine, 45 mm mesh.
Our throwing cage nets with movable wings are suitable for all types of throwing areas (shot put, discus, hammer throw, mixed use). They can be installed on new cages or used as replacement nets on existing cages.
- Supplied in 3 separate pieces: one section for the central span and two pieces for the wings.
For the wings, enter the dimensions of a single piece. You will receive two identical pieces.
Use:
- Athletics clubs and local authorities
- Outdoor athletics tracks
- Indoor throwing areas in sports halls
- Competition, training, and recreational use
Specifications:
- Material: High-Resistance Polypropylene (HRPP)
- Braiding: Multifilament with textile-like feel
- Mesh construction: Knotless
- Edge reinforcement: Reinforced overlock stitching sewn all around the perimeter
- Environmental benefits: 100% recyclable and certified OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 Class I
- Origin: European Union
Benefits:
- Flexible and strong
- Moisture resistant
- UV treated
- OEKO-TEX® certified
What are the wings of a throwing cage?
Also called movable panels or extensions, the wings are large wheeled panels attached to the ends of the cage spans. They are generally higher than the rest of the cage. The wing nets must therefore be taller than the central span net.
Our custom net configurator allows you to specify the net size for the wings.
If your throwing area is not equipped with movable wings, discover our throwing cage net without wings.
How do I choose the net dimensions according to my cage?
Choose a net that is 10% higher and 7% longer than the span and wings.
Example:
| Cage | Net | ||
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Span |
Height (m) |
7.00 |
7.70 |
| Length (m) |
19.18 |
20.52 |
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|
Wings |
Height (m) |
9.00 |
9.90 |
| Length (m) |
2.00 |
2.14 |
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Net height = Cage height + 10% Net length = Cage length + 7% |
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The extra allowance ensures the net is loose enough to absorb impacts. It also prevents hammers and discs from passing underneath the net.