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  • All sport systems seller?

    Has anyone had any dealings with all sports systems?

    I'm getting ready to purchase a simulator for a garage setup and found their website which has reasonable prices.

  • #2
    I see this is your first post. Have you compare them to all of your options ?

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    • #3
      I have dealt with them. I bought a screen and net through them and was very happy with it!!! I also bought the optishot through them and realized it is not exactly what I wanted. They allowed me to return it for a refund. I would recommend them highly with my experience.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dax View Post
        I see this is your first post. Have you compare them to all of your options ?
        I'm still waiting to hear back from par2pro but so far 2 quotes from other dealers that sell complete pkgs and ranged from 6k-9k for a skytrak system with all accessories.

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        • #5
          All sports systems is legit. They will work with you to ensure you get exactly what you need. I went with the Mini Bay corner kit with the MicroBay baffle, screen, and blackout sections. I also added the 45 degree side netting. I can give you more information about my set up if you wish.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kgil3 View Post
            All sports systems is legit. They will work with you to ensure you get exactly what you need. I went with the Mini Bay corner kit with the MicroBay baffle, screen, and blackout sections. I also added the 45 degree side netting. I can give you more information about my set up if you wish.
            Yeah that would be great. Pictures help to visualize as well. I don't want the enclose to be any bigger than it really needs to be even though I have ample space.

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            • #7
              I believe kgil3 and I bought the same mini bay. Couldn't be happier with it. They are a very good company to work with and if I buy another screen, I will most likely go through them.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by col forbin View Post
                I believe kgil3 and I bought the same mini bay. Couldn't be happier with it. They are a very good company to work with and if I buy another screen, I will most likely go through them.
                Would you be willing to post some pictures?

                Did you use their mats? That is one of the things I getting hung up on. I really like the cce mats and was wondering if the are similar.

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                • #9
                  I bought the mini bay, but essentially hung the screen to the ceiling. The product that they sent gave instructions on how to install using the pipes and it was good quality, but I just hung it up instead. I use the baffle and netting that they gave me which I bought in 2012. The screen might be a different one from the original because it wore out about a year ago, but it did last long.
                  As far as mats, I would recommend CCE over the mats that they have. I don't believe you can put a tee in their mat if I remember correctly. CCE are solid mats, but some say that they can hurt their wrists with excess use. I have fiberbuilt and CCE elite and love them both. Fiberbuilt will be more durable and forgiving, but CCE has some different options for lies, which is nice. Take a look at Fiberbuilt, which is used at most golftecs, but they can be pricey.

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                  • #10
                    I saw the fiberbilt and it looked like you need to use rubber tees which I'm not a fan of.

                    all the CCE reviews I read are favorable and feel natural but the true strike mats seem firmer from what I've read.

                    I'm going to do a 10ft wide system/cage and screen. Probably 3-4 feet deep.

                    How wide do I want my mats? Projector will be on floor in an enclosure. I also would like some sort of mat all the way to impact screen, don't want ricochets off the concrete floor between hitting area and screen and I plan on having putting.

                    Thanks for the help, kind of overwhelming purchase in a way!

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                    • #11
                      You can use regular tees with Fiberbuilt mats. There is a rubber insert into which you insert a regular tee. Works very well.

                      Look around the forum, there are varying opinions about the mats you are considering.

                      Anyone on here use the fiberbuilt inserts for their mat? I currently use a CCE hitting strip inserted in my old Optishot hitting platform and am exploring
                      Last edited by aja; 04-02-2016, 08:29 AM.

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