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It would appear the second link is just 1/3 the size and 1/3 the price.Originally posted by Golfallday1983 View PostFrom my research here I have decided to go with a fiberbuilt insert for my hitting mat.
I am just trying to figure out the difference between the 2 options below, are they the same product just a different size? I figure I would need a 12x12 not an12x36?
The standalone Fiberbuilt Grass hitting panel is a replacement component for our Fiberbuilt Grass Series Hourglass Pro Mats and is 35″ long and 11.75" wide. (Note: this is a standalone hitting panel and does not include a stance mat or rubber base.) 11.75" x 35" (nominal sizing) Fiberbuilt Grass Hitting Surface On-Cour
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I've got both and I no longer hit off the TrueStrike. It's hard as a rock and not good for elbows. Didn't seem like the gel was noticeable at all and build quality wasn't very good either. I only use the Fiberbuilt now (same product as your first link) and between that and switching to graphite shafts, I haven't had any elbow at all. Good luck.
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I’m going to get a fiberbuilt and going to also try a divotaction but seems like fiberbuilt will be bestOriginally posted by Deuce View PostI've got both and I no longer hit off the TrueStrike. It's hard as a rock and not good for elbows. Didn't seem like the gel was noticeable at all and build quality wasn't very good either. I only use the Fiberbuilt now (same product as your first link) and between that and switching to graphite shafts, I haven't had any elbow at all. Good luck.
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I emailed Par2Pro about this last year when I was buying, and this was their response:
Fiberbuilt told us that there were no longer going to sell panels to the general public (just replacements for Fiberbuilt customers only), so we purchased a large bulk order and are the only ones warehousing and selling the single panels.
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