

Value Proposition:
Data-Backed Benefits of Beast Hack Hitting Stations.
Space Efficiency: Doing More with Less
Data Point: Beast Hack stations require just 10 square feet each. You can fit 3-4 stations in the same footprint as a single batting cage (typically 70’ x 14’ x 12’, or roughly 980 square feet).
Why It Matters: Parks and rec departments are strapped for real estate. Beast Hack maximizes every square foot, turning cramped facilities into multi-player training hubs.
Cost Comparison: More Bang for the Buck
Data Point: An empty batting cage runs about $8,000—add balls, maintenance, and a pitcher, and you’re looking at $9,000+ to get started. Eight Beast Hack stations? Same $8,000, and all you need is a bat per kid.
Why It Matters: Budgets are tight. Beast Hack delivers professional-grade training at a fraction of the long-term cost, no extra staff required.
Participation Ratio: Getting More Kids in the Game
Data Point: Batting cages are 1:1—one kid hits, everyone else watches. Beast Hack stations offer a 4:1 ratio—four kids swinging per one in a batting cage.
Why It Matters: More kids hitting means more skill development and higher program satisfaction—key metrics for justifying purchases.
Training Impact: Building Fundamentals, Not Just Timing
Data Point: Beast Hack focuses on muscle memory, swing plane, and contact points—core fundamentals. The app tracks rotations (for younger kids) and exit velocity (for older ones), showing progress over time. Batting cages? Mostly timing practice, less data.
Why It Matters: Data proves Beast Hack builds better hitters, not just faster swingers—crucial for long-term player development.
Warm-Up Efficiency: Pro-Level Prep, Simplified
Data Point: A pro warm-up—tee work, soft toss, live pitching—takes 15-20 minutes per player. In a cage, prepping both teams (20 kids) before a game? Over 5 hours. Four Beast Hack stations? Under 90 minutes.
Why It Matters: Time’s a premium. Beast Hack gets teams game-ready faster, fitting pro methods into tight schedules.
Addressing P&R Hurdles: Money and Space
Budget: Beast Hack’s lower upfront cost ($8,000 for 8 stations vs. $9,000+ for one cage) and minimal maintenance tackle the money crunch head-on. Data shows a 25-30% savings over two years.
Space: 10 square feet per station means parks can 4X training capacity without new land. Henry County’s 4x participation boost proves it.
True Story: “A director in a small town said, ‘We couldn’t afford more cages or land. Beast Hack gave us both—more kids hitting, no extra acres.’”
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Train like a Pro
Designed and developed by former professional baseball player, permanent Beast Hack hitting stations allow hitters to train like a pro creating muscle memory, correct swing paths and balance!
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Quality (Made in USA)
Beast Hack hitting station ball assemblies are made from the worlds best brands of professional baseball and softballs. Parks and Recreation administrators are able to adjust the height and switch from baseball to softball in less that 30 seconds.
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Features & Benefits
For ballplayers taking their first swings to advanced hitters training, Beast Hack offers best in class features and benefits that enhance recreational parks and complexes. Increase participation and skill level with Beast Hack hitting stations!
4' X 6’ concrete pad 1” thick (120 lbs. concrete required), four cans of spray paint (black, white, red and yellow) for the home plate, batters box outline and left/right handed hitters feet markings.
You would need approximately 2.00 cubic feet of concrete for a pad this size.
In cubic yards, this equates to about 0.074 cubic yards.
For practical purposes:
Bags of Concrete: If using pre-mixed bags (commonly 40 lbs or 60 lbs), remember the weight per cubic foot of concrete mix can vary. However, as a rough estimate:
If we consider the density for mixing concrete at about 150 lbs per cubic foot when set (though mix is lighter), for simplicity:
40 lbs bags would require about 60 lbs of dry mix per cubic foot of set concrete (since water is added).
For 2.00 cubic feet, if each bag yields roughly 0.67 cubic feet when set, you might need around 3 bags of 40 lbs concrete mix.
Remember, this calculation assumes no wastage or extra for leveling, which is often recommended. Adding a bit more to account for practical application might be wise, perhaps 5-10% more for safety. Thus:
With a small safety margin: Consider purchasing a few extra bags or slightly more than 0.074 cubic yards for any spillage or to ensure complete coverage.
Batters Box Template Available for easy installation
Portable hitting stations (Indoor, Outdoor and Mobile)
Parks and Recreation facilities in the northern and midwest part of the country like the Beast Hack portable hitting stations so their ballplayers can train indoors during the cold and wet months of winter. Available with easy breakdown storage case for quick storage and portability.
Portable wheeled hard case with die cut foam inside is available for an additional cost.



