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  • Mevo+ indoor setup with side protection/interference with reading the shot

    Hi all,

    I am thinking of getting a Mevo+ for indoor use. If I have a hitting net that I can supposedly use indoors, what is available/suggested for the sides to ensure that any errant shots do not destroy anything else in the basement. I'm a new player and the likelihood of missed shots is high. I know the Mevo needs to be 8' behind the ball, and also needs a minimum of 8' for ball flight so I am wondering about side protection if the ball is 10'-15' from the net or screen. Would it interfere with the unit reading the shots?

    Thanks in advance for everyone's input.

    -Noob

  • #2
    If you want to be Uber careful, then get some archery netting. I think this would be overkill, but it would do the trick. I would just put up some heavy black curtains. I think you can find a few postings on what others have used on the forum. The archery netting could be a cage type and give you a good solid net to hit into as well or it could back up your screen and hopefully prolong its life. You go this route, suggest getting white netting.

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    • #3
      Archery netting is something to look into. I’m wondering if I need this over the top/ceiling as well. I imagine that 8’-10’ from the ball being struck that the ball will fly fairly high. That might be my limiting constraint on height instead of club swing, but I’m not certain.

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      • #4
        My set up has archery netting protecting my ceiling. The only clubs Fromm about ten feet that hit the netting is my wedges (54 and 58).

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        • Noob20
          Noob20 commented
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          Dax, how high is your netting? My ceiling is just a tad under 9' and I'm wondering if that prohibits using a Mevo+ indoors due to wanting 10' between ball and screen/net. Basically, the length and width of the room are not limiting, it's the ceiling height. If my netting is too taut, I risk a ball ricocheting back and causing pain/damage.

      • #5
        My ceiling is about 9'2". My netting comes out about 6 feet and I hit about 11 or 12 feet from screen. At the low point the netting sags around 6 to 8 inches. Ball just deflects off the netting. In an old set up I actually put some memory foam on top of the netting and this worked very good.

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        • Noob20
          Noob20 commented
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          This seems like an excellent idea. Basically construct the top and sides with archery netting, coming out about 6'-8' and laying some memory foam on top of the netting. Not as concerned with the sides, as they will be several feet from the walls.

          I see by your profile you use a TM, have you had any experience with lower end devices? While a TM4 or FS X3 is ideal because I'd really love swing data, the jump in cost is something I just can't justify right now. Thinking about Mevo+, but I've heard good things on this site about ProTee which has club data.

          Appreciate all your insight and experience.
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