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I have one that I ordered thru them with a front cover and floor . It’s been 2 years and it holding up well. Final cost was around 2200 shipped1 Photo
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It will not support snow or rain since it has a flat roof which will collapse under the weight so I just deflate and inflate when rain or snow stops takes under 5 mins
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Curious what the screen dimensions are and how well the screen displays images and holds up to hits.
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The dimensions are 3.3 M x 4.6 M x 5.2 M.... It looks like the screen is a good 10 ft. x 12 ft... I'll measure it once I get it set up.
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Awesome. I'm very interested in your experience with it. Ease and time to inflate, set up projector, launch monitor, etc. Please post how it goes, and your thoughts on the construction, image quality, etc. And yes, dimensions of the tent and the screen.
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I ordered a dome shaped cover from Alibaba for about $400 Canadian including shipping, exchange, etc. No hitting screen as my backyard setup already has my net hung from the balcony but I wanted cover for when it rains. I created a thread on it awhile back.
I haven’t used it much as my impulse buy didn’t think through that it’s a bit of a setup effort and when it rains here it can be for days so drying the thing out for storage wasn’t going to be easy.
Remains to be seen if it was a good purchase but I took a gamble based on price as everything I was finding was way more money.
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Some videos of the unit can be found here:
Bekijk je favoriete video's, luister naar de muziek die je leuk vindt, upload originele content en deel alles met vrienden, familie en anderen op YouTube.
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Just ordered premium putting turf from Turf Factory Direct. Don't know if I will put padding under or not yet. Will wait and see how it works first with it's thin padding.
Here is a video with the GC Quad and my JCVideo setup.
Bekijk je favoriete video's, luister naar de muziek die je leuk vindt, upload originele content en deel alles met vrienden, familie en anderen op YouTube.
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the 15x17 foot roll was around 125 pounds. I cut it in half as it is cumbersome to move around. I need it to be portable in case I need to take it down real quick because of rain.
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I have the mat sitting on top of the indoor padded turf. I use gorilla grip carpet tape to keep it from moving. I do not have a cut out for the hitting mat. I padded carpet has about a 3/8 inch wool-like padding under it.
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So I bought a Yolloy tent, and I love it. The biggest problem I have is staying warm. I played tonight and it was 28F out. I was freezing, the heater I bought was no help. The heater is a 9000BTU propane heater. When you have a tent that has a 10' ceiling and roughly 450 square feet, it's a huge volume to heat, not to mention zero insulation. Has anyone come up with a solution. I don't need it be 80 degrees in there, but at least 65 degrees. Open to any suggestions, thanks!
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It's not nearly as loud as it looks, but you wouldn't want it on the whole time. Even though it has a thermostat on it, if you keep part of it outside the tent, the thermostat won't be accurate. It gets crazy hot quickly. That being said, I would probably prefer a permanent heater solution but all the electric heaters blow my circuits. If anyone has a solution, I'd be interested in hearing about that (short of expensive electrical work).
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Check this thread out: https://golfsimulatorforum.com/forum...ropane-heaters
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Propane was more of a pain. This kerosene heater does great, the only downside is that it's kerosene and needs to be moved. I tried the Mr. Buddy and it didn't put out anywhere near enough heat. So I use what I bought which puts out significantly more heat.
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