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    So I've had the Foresight Sim-in-a-box for about 2 years and the outside screen is basically like a bedsheet. Over time, it has ripped and now needs to be replaced. Aside from calling Foresight and paying for another poorly designed top layer, is there an alternative that anyone has used? Has anyone purchased from Carl's place and used that as a replacement? Just wondering what the best way to go about this is. Thanks.

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    Premium screens from Carl's place are great.
    I have had one for 5 years and there are no sign of wear at all.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by NetcheK View Post
      Premium screens from Carl's place are great.
      I have had one for 5 years and there are no sign of wear at all.
      Thanks - How do I determine the size though? My frame is not adjustable and the current screen is 12x8 16:10 ratio - is it just a direct replacement?

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      • Timmy5under
        Timmy5under commented
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        How is your current screen connected to your frame?

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      Originally posted by markrookiesim View Post

      Thanks - How do I determine the size though? My frame is not adjustable and the current screen is 12x8 16:10 ratio - is it just a direct replacement?
      It is 2 layers - the first (bottom) layer is velcro'ed to the frame and the top layer that is thin and flimsy is velcro'ed to that one - here's a couple of pictures. One of what it looks like now and what needs to be replaced and one showing me lifting the top screen exposing the first (bottom) layer.
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        You need to be careful which balls you use, that is what destroys your screen. I've mentioned it lots, but you want an extremely hard cover ball. like a surlyn cover and you do not want to use the same balls for your wedges as you use for your driver. Your wedges will putt nicks in the ball and then you hit the ball hard with your driver and tear your screen. You can use your old regular use balls for wedges though.

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        • #6
          Originally posted by markrookiesim View Post
          So I've had the Foresight Sim-in-a-box for about 2 years and the outside screen is basically like a bedsheet. Over time, it has ripped and now needs to be replaced. Aside from calling Foresight and paying for another poorly designed top layer, is there an alternative that anyone has used? Has anyone purchased from Carl's place and used that as a replacement? Just wondering what the best way to go about this is. Thanks.
          I have the same sim in a box screen. I think I will get atleast 4-5 years out of it. Too late now for you since it ripped but here is what I did. After the top where all the irons and wedges hit starts to look warn out. I take it down and remove the velcro using a seem ripper tool since its sewn on. Then I cut off some on the sides since its so stretchy and re sew the velco back on but with the screen flipped and now the bottom is warn out some with the top fresh. Then it also allows you to tighten the screen so there is no wrinkles or sag for awhile. I tought myself how to use a sewing machine just for this reason. haha

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          • #7
            Originally posted by nfear24 View Post

            I have the same sim in a box screen. I think I will get atleast 4-5 years out of it. Too late now for you since it ripped but here is what I did. After the top where all the irons and wedges hit starts to look warn out. I take it down and remove the velcro using a seem ripper tool since its sewn on. Then I cut off some on the sides since its so stretchy and re sew the velco back on but with the screen flipped and now the bottom is warn out some with the top fresh. Then it also allows you to tighten the screen so there is no wrinkles or sag for awhile. I tought myself how to use a sewing machine just for this reason. haha
            it's great that approach worked for you but that sounds like A TON of work to do for a problem that really shouldn't be a problem to begin with. Going to order a replacement from Carl's and see if I can get it to fit correctly.

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            • Sf_guy
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              You probably are already aware of this, but Carl's screens do have the option of adding on loop fastener (velcro) when ordering. Hopefully that would help with fitting. Using ball bungee may help adjust fit, as well.

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            Will you let us know, and maybe post a couple pics of the replacement screen once you get it in and installed? Would love to see what it looks like compared to the SIB screen, and how it fits. Cheers!

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            • #9
              Originally posted by markrookiesim View Post

              it's great that approach worked for you but that sounds like A TON of work to do for a problem that really shouldn't be a problem to begin with. Going to order a replacement from Carl's and see if I can get it to fit correctly.
              I'm in the same situation. What did you end up ordering and how did it work out? Thanks in advance.

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