Seems like a very sturdy product. It is relatively large so I am not yet sure how portable it is in an SUV. A pickup truck would allow you to keep it together. When transporting it in an SUV, one may have to partially disassemble the screen and the netting and then reassemble at the desired location.Note that the instructions are quite cryptic. Be sure to install bungees on the tubes first before assembling them together. The instructions don't tell you where but you can look at pictures on the box to try and figure it out. The pushbutton tubes make assembly and disassembly of the tubes very easy. The netting is the difficult part to deal with during assembly. The oval one piece netting is the upper portion of the screen. There is a strong line of netting that is used to hook into with the bungee cords. The position of the ribbon for a strike zone shown on the screen is for a giant man. Little leaguers will have a much lower strike zone that will extend mostly below the half way point of the net. I only gave it four stars. If it was more portable so I could use it at team practices (e.g. if the legs of the Y-tubes could fold together), it would receive five stars. I expect it will be good practice to get my pitchers ready to field after pitching the ball.
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]