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    Hi there - I know there is a lot of options but is there a consensus on where to get the most affordable and decent1" foam mat to put under turf? I am looking to cover about 12'x14' and don't want to spend too much money! (Loving my simulator but it sure is a money pit!)

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    Just bought these off Amazon but at the time they were discounted to $74.99 for 72 square feet, I was psyched to see the sale because like you said these can get kind of steep. Keep your eyes out for another sale, there are a ton of these foam brands. Check the price on the different colors too, they're different prices and it doesn't matter for our application.

    https://www.amazon.com/BalanceFrom-E...ps%2C96&sr=8-1
    Last edited by Timmy5under; 01-07-2022, 07:34 PM.

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    • #3
      hardrain - I hear you! Prices are through the roof on almost anything i put in my Sim...

      Here are 2 brands of good foam to consider for underneath your turf... I went with the cheaper option, I think the 1/2" work just fine, but some prefer the 3/4" - you can pick the thicker ones from this link:


      Here's a heavy duty Equipment mat I went with in an area (under the door) where I only wanted 1/4:
      Amazon.com : Supermats Heavy Duty Equipment Mat 13GS Made in U.S.A. for Indoor Cycles Recumbent Bikes Upright Exercise Bikes and Steppers (2.5 Feet x 5 Feet) (30-Inch x 60-Inch) (76.2 cm x 152.4 cm) , Black : Floor Mat For Exercise Equipment : Sports & Outdoors


      Let us know how it works for you...

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      • #4
        I bought my 1" x 24" x 24" exercise tiles from Home Depot. They had the best price. The product works great. The fit together easily.

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        • #5
          Tom Howarth - I don't see any 1" thick exercise tiles for sale on Home Depot website? Maybe you think you have a best price because they are only 1/2"?

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          • #6
            The Home Depot ones are 1/2” thick. I laid those out and covered them with green turf carpet. It works great and the balls don’t bounce much. I cut out around my golf mats and laid them inside. Works awesome and no movement.

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            • #7
              Home Depot does have the 1” mats on their website but at $1.72 a sq/ft, quite a bit more than you pay on Amazon for the identical mat. I see where guys use less than 1” perfectly fine, it also depends on if you want it to sit flush with your hitting mat comes into play. I personally wanted to go thicker so that I could put in putting cups with a little more depth, an expensive decision but aren’t they all in these simulator builds?

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              • Tom Howarth
                Tom Howarth commented
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                When I purchased mine back in November my "Edge" browser found HD had the best price. I was in the process of looking on Amazon when I found HD to be cheaper. Either way, I covered 120sf for around $200.00.

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              Not trying to call anyone out on pricing tom Howarth, that’s why I mentioned multiple companies and sales. Seems to be dictated quite a bit by timing as the projector I bought 2 weeks ago is now on sale haha. Hopefully we all time it right to get the best price but guessing it will all even out on these builds.

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              • Brettster
                Brettster commented
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                Timmy5under - I hear you, just bought a heater that's $20/cheaper. About to re-order (same model but with legs) and return the other. I don't know why Amazon does not offer price-matching?

                It's pretty hard to 'guess' on timing, I use the 'Keepa' App/plug-in for Amazon that shows you a history of prices, and will watch-them as well, to let you know when they drop to a certain price - if you're looking.
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