METechs system vs. GungHo - Retractable

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  • awalk21
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2022
    • 15

    #1

    METechs system vs. GungHo - Retractable

    I'm looking into both options, and correct me if I'm wrong but aren't they remarkably similar? METechs is 1/3 of the price for the same size rollers with motors, so does anyone have a compelling reason to go with GungHo over the METechs setup?
  • mario_k94
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2021
    • 19

    #2
    I have the complete MeTech system. Shipped quick, easy to assemble and programming the motor and remote was simple. I am, however, concerned about the durability of the screen that I received. It seems to be more of a projector screen than impact screen. I ordered a 10X10 and it was around $800.00

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    • Sliceforlife
      Sliceforlife commented
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      Hi Mario - Do you recommend the screen from Metechs? Looking to buy the retractable kit but haven’t seen any reviews on the quality of the screen.

    • mario_k94
      mario_k94 commented
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      The screen works well for me and my purpose. All together, for the 10'x10' screen and motor system, it was just over $800.00 and shipped very quick. I average around 155mph ball speed with my driver and it has held up well.
  • MTgolfer
    Member
    • Jan 2022
    • 32

    #3
    I just got rollers from METECH as well. Super happy with them. I did not get their screen. I ordered the eagle impact screen from gung ho. I also could not be more happy with that. Highly recommend the combination. There is a lot more to figure out with the DIY option. I feel like if you don’t mind that, the METECH is a good choice. If you would rather someone put it together for you, gung ho is probably the way to go.

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    • awalk21
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2022
      • 15

      #4
      This is what I ended up going with as well. Just waiting on everything to arrive. What do you mean "more to figure out"?

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      • MTgolfer
        Member
        • Jan 2022
        • 32

        #5
        Well, there is a fair amount to do. You get the roller, but then you have to figure out how you going to attach it to the ceiling. Not hard, but took a while for me to decide how to do it. I had to cut the roller bar myself, which again, was not hard, but I was nervous I was going to screw it up. I added a side roller as well. Had to figure out what material to use for this. Bought my first thing ever in Joann fabrics. Ha. Yeah I ended up using awning material. Then you have to program the remote to work with the roller motors. Not hard, but I kept screwing it up to start out with and got rather annoyed. In the end, it all worked out great. Lots of trial and error, but it all looks amazing in the end.

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        • awalk21
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2022
          • 15

          #6
          Totally makes sense. What did you end up doing to attach it to the ceiling? I was thinking of using angle iron like garage doors, but definitely open to better solutions.

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          • mwnold
            Member
            • Dec 2021
            • 50

            #7
            MTgolfer - I'm in the process of doing the exact same thing. I found a used 15.5 ft tube that has an old Somfy motor in it. It has an end cap with stationary 12mm shaft on the other end. What did you end doing for brackets on the tube ends? Wiring the motor and getting the stops set is going to be a challenge. I was hoping have it up running this winter. Next winter seems like a more likely target. Lol

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            • MTgolfer
              MTgolfer commented
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              Oh boy. No idea.
          • MTgolfer
            Member
            • Jan 2022
            • 32

            #8
            I ended up using two by fours and shelf brackets to make the ceiling mounts. It was cheap and worked great.
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            Last edited by MTgolfer; 02-21-2022, 02:28 PM.

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            • MoorePuts
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2022
              • 6

              #9
              Could someone share a link to the metech roller?

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              • Outlaw
                Member
                • Mar 2022
                • 61

                #10
                Originally posted by MoorePuts View Post
                Could someone share a link to the metech roller?
                I believe this is the only one they currently have in stock

                METechs sells Remote Control curtain rods, motorized roller shades, Electronic Keyless Door Locks, Industrial and home automation products! Remote Control Electric Retractable Golf Simulator Impact Screen [GI-0628-D50] - This is a ready-made retractable golf simulator impact screen. The tubular drive kit and impact screen is special designed for up to 200mph golf ball repeated impact force. The selected size screen is pre-attached to aluminum drive tube and weight bar. Installation and setup is simple and easy. It can

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                • LeftyPegLeg
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2022
                  • 5

                  #11
                  Originally posted by Outlaw View Post

                  I believe this is the only one they currently have in stock
                  Their website shows most of their options as out of stock but when I emailed them last week they were very helpful and said they are filling backorders quickly. I placed an order for a 16ft Heavy Duty roller with their impact screen and 2 of their 6.5' rollers (side protection) with no material as I want it to be black so I'll source that locally. I was told I should have my shipment in 3 to 4 weeks.

                  Side note for any fellow Canadians, the shipping was pretty reasonable and although they won't accept a Credit Card for orders placed outside their website (such as this backorder) they did accept an Interac email money transfer to their Canadian offices and the exchange rate was within pennies of what my bank offers.

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                  • nanvinnie
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2021
                    • 22

                    #12
                    I did my setup with Metechs. Super easy to do and way cheaper than a pre-fab kit from somewhere else. I bought my screen from Par2Pro.

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                    • Gulfhackers
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2021
                      • 14

                      #13
                      Guys how many sections does the roller tube come in? My width is 15 feet so i need to trim 16 down, do they provide al the joins?

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                      • wbond
                        Ultimate Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 3489

                        #14
                        I believe it was three sections and yes they provide the joining material.
                        Originally posted by Gulfhackers View Post
                        Guys how many sections does the roller tube come in? My width is 15 feet so i need to trim 16 down, do they provide al the joins?

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                        • shanker128
                          Junior Member
                          • May 2021
                          • 4

                          #15
                          How is the screen attached to the roller? Looking to do Metechs with GungHo Eagle, but am wanting a full 10' viewable screen rather than getting a 10' piece of material and needing to keep a foot on the roller.

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