As a side note, in that particular setup we used 2x4's to create a frame on the sides to mount the angle iron into.
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As a side note, in that particular setup we used 2x4's to create a frame on the sides to mount the angle iron into.
What type of archery netting you use. Did get this nett from Netting Masters ?
just wondering to have a 16*9 ratio is a 16*9 ft screen required? Im trying to determine what size screen im going to need for my setup. i dont have a projector.
Does anyone know what material the screens Foresight Sports sells are made from? How is this screen compared the P2P's HQ screen? My main concerns are pic quality, bounce back and noise... thanks
No the 16*9 is just the image ratio. The size will depend on your projector quality as well as where it's mounted. Look on Projector central to get each projector specs.
Get the Par2Pro HQ screen. It's good!
The Foresight screen is a custom blended material just like the HQ, but the HQ tends to show a better picture and pucker less (from our testing). I always like to hear more opinions, so if anyone else has done the testing / comparison, please post your thoughts :)
I'm happy with the HQ. It sees ball speeds of 170 and is supported with netting and suspended memory foam. No complaints here.
Second that on the HQ, mine is backed by archery netting and works great!
Hey Mike,
We have a double-thickness premium trim (similar to what aboutGolf uses in their enclosures) that covers mounting area, frames out the projected image and reduces bounce back.
Here is a pic of another setup we did where the trim covers the mounting area and the frame:
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Hope that helps... I don't have it on the website yet, so if you want some pricing info, please send your details to me at cory@par2pro.com.
Happy Golfing!
Cory
Hi Cory,
I am looking for a 132" x 74" screen with added trim. How much would that be? I live in Los Angeles CA.
Thanks,
Nick
You should ask Par2Pro. They sell that.
www.par2pro.com
Hey Nick,
The screen pricing is here:
http://www.par2pro.com/shop/product_...products_id=99
And for the trim I will need to know:
1. Your preferred mounting method
2. The size of your room
3. The size of your projected image on the screen
4. If you want the trim to just cover the mounting area or if you want the image frame out.
If you can send that info to me at cory@par2pro.com then I can reply with the pricing.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers,
Cory
I'm trying to decide between the Par2Pro HQ2-T6 and the Golfsimulatorguys.com screen which I believe is simply called "Golf Impact Screen Material"
Curious if anyone has owned the screen from the Golfsimulatorguys.com, it looks to be superior in terms of picture quality but would like to understand what you lose in durability. I'd like the best picture I can get. Screen size will be 16x9ft and will have archery netting behind. I only have 6-8" so I am considering hanging 2 nets to ensure safety and plenty of support for the screen.
Thanks in advance.
What's the latest and greatest in screeens? I now have too many holes in my Par2Pro HQ raw and need to get another screen.
The par2pro HQ can handle your ball speed if you have it well supported behind. If you're worried about going through, I suggest the more mesh screens out there. Mesh puddles. I switched to a Protee screen with netting and memory foam. It's holding up. It puddles. Foresight Canada has a bullet proof screen. It can handle anything. PM me if you want more contact info.
I have PR-100 with archery net behind it . . . works great. I purchased from west coast netting.
I'm building a new Optishot setup in my garage, and plan to create a frame for my screen out of PVC pipe. I figure the plastic, and hollow nature of PVC should take a little off of the wild shots that might hit the frame. Anyway, the 10'x12' "screen" I'm looking at comes from a company called west coast netting. I looked through this thread, and the forum briefly, but being new I may have missed some good info on this. Does anyone have any ideas for me? Will my idea work well, or should I go back to the drawing board a little on this?