Patented Double Sided Home Plate
Professional size and quality home plate weighing 40 lbs and made of 3" of solid rubber. It's patented double-sided design allows for an extended life of the product which reduces equipment and labor costs. Invented by an experience groundskeeper.
Professional size and quality home plate weighing 40 lbs and made of 3" of solid rubber. It's patented double-sided design allows for an extended life of the product which reduces equipment and labor costs. Invented by an experience groundskeeper.
Professional size and quality home plate weighing 40 lbs and made of 3" of solid rubber. It's patented double-sided design allows for an extended life of the product which reduces equipment and labor costs. Invented by an experience groundskeeper.
★★★★★
"No other word or phrase to describe it other than Awesome! The players loved it and I even had one umpire praise it for the cosmetics of it. Not sure what he meant by it but he told me it was almost like umpiring in HD because how clean it looks in the ground. I kind of laughed about that but I take that as a compliment. So with that said, thanks for providing quality products and keeping us in mind."
Jon Hall, former Danville Braves/Parks, Recreation & Tourism
★★★★★
"The Town of Erie, CO purchased one of the Double-side Home Plates to test this for the 2013 season. The plate far exceeded the previous plates used in color retention, as well as resisting the spike damage typically received during the season. We are ordering four home plates for our sports complex for next season, as well as eight pitching rubbers!"
Gary Hegner, former Town of Erie Public Works Department, Parks Division
★★★★★
"I am waiting for fall baseball to finish up to determine if we need to replace any pitching rubbers. I know that if I do I will be contacting you as we are very pleased with the home plate. I have recommended it to several turf managers in the region and will continue to talk about it at STMA too. Thanks again for your willingness to let me try it as it is making a difference here at Wake."
Abby McNeal, former Wake Forest University (October 2013)