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  • ISO: Fiberbuilt Mat 1x1 Section

    I currently have a CCE mat. Having the same issue as others as the mat is not very forgiving with a shoulder injury. Was wondering if anyone has a 1x1 Fiberbuilt section for sale. Looking to buy a complete Fiberbuilt but wanted to test it out first. Message me if you have a section willing to sell.

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Here is a place that sells them new. Two panels for $85.95 shipped new.

    Last edited by Godfather; 10-22-2018, 01:14 PM. Reason: Typo

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    • Godfather
      Godfather commented
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      I decided to try it out (WTH) and placed an order. I used PayPal so I have protection. Their PayPal user pic is not inspiring confidence, but I’ll post back afterwards.

    • Godfather
      Godfather commented
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      They canceled and refunded my order with no explanation.

    • butette
      butette commented
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      Probably too good to be true since it is way below the price from Fiberbuilt.

  • #3
    Pretty sure you can buy them direct from Fiberbuilt

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    • #4
      Amazon also has the Flight Deck which is a nice way to try it out as it’s on a pretty heavy base and also has a decent tee included.


      Fiberbuilt Flight Deck Golf Hitting Mat - Oval Shape Outdoor/ Indoor Real Grass-Like Performance Golf Mat with Durable Adjustable Height Tee, Black/Green, 21.25" x 13.5" x 1.75" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y5NX641/

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      • #5
        If you are still looking and are in the Vancouver, Canada area, I have a couple of extra 1'x1' panels

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        • GolfinToad
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          I am good. Thanks. I have tested and think I will move forward with Fiberbuilt. Just going to see if they have a holiday sale.

      • #6
        Fwiw, I bought 3 1’x1’ panels directly from fiber built. Was perfect for my setup. Want to say they were $50 each. I’d recommend calling them directly. It’s a great mat.

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        • GolfinToad
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          Was that recently?

      • #7
        I paid $229 shipped (USA) for 4 1'x1' panels about 6 months ago.

        Very good upgrade for me. I went from a cheap monster tee mat, then bought a CCE. Several back injuries later I went with the fiberbuilt. I have been pain free since the switch.

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        • #8
          GolfinToad. It was this time last year.

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          • #9
            Originally posted by Godfather View Post
            Here is a place that sells them new. Two panels for $85.95 shipped new.

            http://www.teematic.com/products.html
            Teematic is gone. I sent them an email yesterday they replied with they are out of business.

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            • #10
              I contacted Fiberbuilt to buy a couple panels, but then I impatiently bought a flightdeck oval panel. I think I may try and cut it into my mat.

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              • #11
                Originally posted by Shardak View Post
                I paid $229 shipped (USA) for 4 1'x1' panels about 6 months ago.

                Very good upgrade for me. I went from a cheap monster tee mat, then bought a CCE. Several back injuries later I went with the fiberbuilt. I have been pain free since the switch.
                Did you cut out of the CCE and place those fiberbuilt panels? Would you be able to show a photo if it? Does the club "skip" into the ball artificially with fat shots? Also any degradation of putting on the Fiberbuilt?

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                • aja
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                  Fiber built lets you know if tou've hit it fat. It just doesn't punish you by grabbing the club. The fibers will slow down the club.

                  Don't think that hitting surfaces meant for fairway clubs really work for putting.

                • Shardak
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                  No I did not cut out the CCE. The fiberbuilt panels are heavy enough that I have them just sitting on the concrete floor. They dont move. The CCE is now my stance-mat.

                  Fat shots are still more punishing than real grass by a large margin. If you hit REALLY fat, its not much better than CCE. However for slightly fat shots, it does feel better than CCE. It feels more natural, its not like the club hitting a brick wall (which is how CCE felt). I really like the feel. And for short pitches and chips it really feels good.

                  Putting is fine. Putts shorter than 8 feet feel a little strange, because the ball doesnt roll well on fiberbuilt. But for longer putts, the ball is moving fast enough that it doesnt matter. Its good enough for sim putting.
                  Last edited by Shardak; 12-04-2018, 03:06 PM.

              • #12
                Thanks guys, that's helpful

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                • #13
                  Originally posted by Shardak View Post
                  I paid $229 shipped (USA) for 4 1'x1' panels about 6 months ago.

                  Very good upgrade for me. I went from a cheap monster tee mat, then bought a CCE. Several back injuries later I went with the fiberbuilt. I have been pain free since the switch.
                  For putting the fiberbuilt rolls at least as well as the CCE?

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                  • Solstice72
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                    Sorry you already answered that above pretty much
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