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  • Quattro Matt I only need a piece

    Since this Matt seams to be the latest and greatest I’m looking to give it a try.

    I don’t need 5 x 5 and whittek doesn’t do custom cuts

    my plan is to buy a 5x5 strip off the piece I need , 36 x ? ish
    to fit into my tru strike stance Matt and custom cut and piece out the rest , charging just enough to recoup the cost of the Matt n shipping

    anyone interested in a piece of a Quattro matt
    To fit into there stance matt





  • #46
    Thanks for the input. I think I'll try it. Worst comes to worse I go back to my fiberbuilt. FYI, I've also owned a divot action on top of all the others we've been talking about so I might have a problem just like you, haha!

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    • Marshbank7
      Marshbank7 commented
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      Thoughts on the divot action? Thinking about picking up an insert to drop into my existing turf. Also, any idea of the height of the divot action?

  • #47
    if I had a way to have sod stored through the winter id have a pallet and lay down a piece a day
    it would be worth the mess

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    • #48
      That would be amazing wheels
      16 by 36
      or close to it drops right into my tru strike stance Matt
      and I’ll just rip up your check

      thanks you very much

      the amount of help and support here is truly remarkable
      Last edited by Tonysmjc; 02-16-2020, 11:25 AM.

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      • Jwheels9876
        Jwheels9876 commented
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        I'll see if I can get that size piece cut from what I have. Pretty sure I can ..I'll get back to you later today on it

        Before we even bother heres the link to the exact mat.. you maybe have already tried it at some point. It takes a real tee and is pretty thick surface that eats up your club....https://www.amazon.com/All-Turf-Mats.../dp/B004R5POJ6
        Last edited by Jwheels9876; 02-16-2020, 04:21 PM.

    • #49
      That looks like it

      thin black on bottom

      softer than cce on top

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      • #50
        That one I don’t have

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        • Jwheels9876
          Jwheels9876 commented
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          Ok I will send a piece ..send me your address again just in case I deleted all the PM from before .. probably ship Tuesday, tomorrow is a holiday.

      • #51
        Just received my Quattro piece from Anthony and laid it into my CCE. I got to say, this is a huge improvement over my fiberbuilt strip. I like many others got fed up with how hard the CCE is on the body and went to the fiberbuilt, BUT hitting off a hairbrush is not a good way to practice and improve ball striking. I like this mat so much better. Highly recommend!!!

        Thanks Tonysmjc. Really awesome for you to help out the community like this.
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        • bbasse
          bbasse commented
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          What’s that sweet contraption on the SkyTrak?

        • EasyW
          EasyW commented
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          Its a camera slider that allows me to move the skytrak side to side. Search my postings where i give details and amazon link.

      • #52
        Tonysmjc, thank you for the mat! The jury is still out for me. Impact is pretty hard and I feel like I get away with some fat iron shots. My favorite surfaces to hit off of so far are the “fairway” and “rough” portions of a cheap 3 surface mat I bought from Amazon. I didn’t actually mind hitting off of my CCE but was starting to get a little achy in my left elbow.
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        • #53
          Looking forward to hearing some more feedback on this. Tony, did you mention the height of this mat? I am in need of a 1.5" tall insert.

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          • #54
            I’m not sure on height and I’m away till saturday

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            • #55

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              • #56
                There's something about the structure of this mat that intrigues me from an impact perspective. I can see where a whole mat wouldn't be necessary, and in fact might be detrimental due to the amount of "cushion" suggested by drscho pic above.

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                • games
                  games commented
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                  Interesting. So, a bit like Fiberbuilt in that regard?

                  I'm not so sure my original setup is so terrible. I'm 250#. I had a 3x5 Matzilla that I set UNDER my thin Net Return Pro mat. Balls roll back up like a ramp,. I got cushion, and with a mat-on-mat, I don't sink in like when I stand directly on the Matzilla.

                • Jwheels9876
                  Jwheels9876 commented
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                  I'd say it's more like a driving range mat than a fiberbuilt. Like your club could skip right through he turf and make decent contact but I havent taken full shots off it yet to really test it. I want something as punching as the all turf but less squishy and club grabbing

                • EasyW
                  EasyW commented
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                  Completely different from fiberbuilt. I have both and prefer Quattro much more. I do think attack angle matters...if you are steep and take massive divots, Jwheels is correct, you will bounce. Fiberbuilt allows you to.go deeper, but its very unpleasant if you hit the hard plate bottom where the fibers are inserted.

              • #57
                I’m hoping that everyone I sent matts to received them by now
                or at the latest today

                please chime in if you haven’t yet received the package

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                • #58
                  I got my Quattro mat piece last night. Thank you again, Tonysmjc. I like it, but I do find it a little bit hard. It does feel like a tighter contact with the ball than with the Fiberbuilt; but I'll probably delay using it for a while because I'm recovering from left-elbow injury from previously using a cheap Maxfli mat. I'll continue with the Fiberbuilt for now.

                  I like the tighter contact of the Quattro but my concern is if the hardness could cause injuries in the long term...

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                  • #59
                    I've got about 200+ balls hit on the Quattro now, some additional thoughts. Getting increased iron distance and spin on skytrak vs my fiberbuilt. I think this is due to better compression enabled by Quattro. Also noticed a complete elimination of skytrak misreads. I think the phrase "tight" is correct and better for skytrak.

                    That being said, it is a hard mat and I think this is the trade-off. It is somewhere between CCE and fiberbult in my opinion because it doesn't grab like the CCE. Bottom line...a gel based solution is probably better but I am very pleased with Quattro. I do recommend moving the skytrak around so as to minimize wear on a single spot.

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                    • linkkingx
                      linkkingx commented
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                      I wonder if you put it on top of some soft gel or foam if it would soften it up a little. Of course this could cause other issues with leveling it with the stance mat. I'm planning a 2" raised floor so I could probably set this on top of 1/2" of something.

                  • #60
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                    Last edited by Jwheels9876; 02-22-2020, 03:00 AM.

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