What is the difference between twisted and knitted (knotless) netting?
Twisted netting has knots and consists of three strands twisted together and knitted netting is knitted like golf netting. Twisted is stronger than knitted netting, but knitted netting is excellent for under high school level baseball. If the mesh leg size is over 1 7/8″, the knots may move and balls sometimes will go through the mesh. Knotless (knitted) netting has all the meshes at a fixed size and balls cannot escape the net unless a mesh breaks. All of the twisted nets are hung on the square. The knitted nets are hung on the diamond which makes the net stretch more from side to side, therefore absorbing the blows of the balls, hitting against it, over several meshes.