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Yes. I bought one of their screens from their ebay store. Been hitting on it almost every day for about a month now. Obviously the jury is still out about the long-term life, but so far so good. Nice picture (I hung some white blankets behind it to reduce the bleed through) and a nice dead sound. My bounceback is basically nothing for the longer clubs that hit the lower part of the screen. Still get way more bounceback than I'd like for the higher lofted clubs that hit higher up on the screen, but I think that's due to the way I have it hung. Still messing around with that some. All in all it seems like a good screen for a good price. I tried hanging it with the pvc pipes in the slots but actually found it to be much smoother by ditching those (and the straps) and just hanging with ball bungees and tarp clips.
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I have had one of their supertex screens for a little over a year that I purchased from ebay. I like it. It is showing no wear and has a good picture with my projector. I will say my club head speed is under 90 mph so I don't know how it would do with faster club head and ball speeds. those speeds might require the poly version
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Is the screen you bought the Poly Spacer version?Originally posted by 3on3putt View PostYes. I bought one of their screens from their ebay store. Been hitting on it almost every day for about a month now. Obviously the jury is still out about the long-term life, but so far so good. Nice picture (I hung some white blankets behind it to reduce the bleed through) and a nice dead sound. My bounceback is basically nothing for the longer clubs that hit the lower part of the screen. Still get way more bounceback than I'd like for the higher lofted clubs that hit higher up on the screen, but I think that's due to the way I have it hung. Still messing around with that some. All in all it seems like a good screen for a good price. I tried hanging it with the pvc pipes in the slots but actually found it to be much smoother by ditching those (and the straps) and just hanging with ball bungees and tarp clips.
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It's the "Supertex" version. I opted for the better picture vs. the durability. I'm not a bomber so I wasn't overly concerned about my 145 mph ball speed tearing it up lol. I paid $153 including shipping for my 10x10. I figured even if it lasted only a couple years then it would be a nice entry-level screen for my first ever build.Originally posted by Stealthall View Post
Is the screen you bought the Poly Spacer version?Last edited by 3on3putt; 04-28-2020, 10:15 PM.
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Makes complete sense to me.Originally posted by 3on3putt View Post
It's the "Supertex" version. I opted for the better picture vs. the durability. I'm not a bomber so I wasn't overly concerned about my 145 mph ball speed tearing it up lol. I paid $153 including shipping for my 10x10. I figured even if it lasted only a couple years then it would be a nice entry-level screen for my first ever build.
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I purchased the poly spacer a couple of weeks ago and have already started developing a hole in it. Spoke with the owner and it will be covered by the 6 month warranty. My hope is that I just got a bad screen but it is not as heavy as the poly spacer that is sold here direct from the mill. It does hang well and is not loud. Also doesn’t pucker like some when the ball hits it. It’s hard to believe this is their commercial grade and I have started to wear a hole in it that quick. Btw, my driver ball speed is ~140 mph and 7 iron spin is less than 5k. Also used new balls every couple days to keep from potentially cutting the screen with worn balls.
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