Tappetino da golf per colpire il ponte di volo in fibra - Forma ovale Tappetino da golf per esterni/interni con prestazioni simili all'erba reale con tee regolabile in altezza resistente, nero/verde, 21,25 "x 13,5" x 1,75 "

Brand:Fiberbuilt

3.4/5

138.04

Colpi di tee con qualsiasi mazza da golf: tee resistente e regolabile in altezza (fino a 2") incluso, per esercitarsi con qualsiasi mazza, dai driver sovradimensionati, ai legni da fairway, agli ibridi, ai ferri. Prevenzione degli infortuni: la tecnologia proprietaria delle fibre e il design del tappetino da golf consentono di colpire la palla verso il basso e attraverso per evitare lesioni da shock del tappeto erboso a mani, polsi, gomiti, braccia e spalle. Tappetino da golf di forma ovale: la superficie di battuta di forma ovale insegna il percorso di oscillazione e l'allineamento per una migliore prestazione sul campo per tutti i club. Misura 21,25 x 13,5 x 17,5. Come l'erba da fairway: il tappeto erboso Fiberbuilt si avvicina di più all'erba da fairway rispetto a qualsiasi altro tappeto erboso convenzionale. Monitor di lancio testato: velocità della mazza, velocità della palla, fattore di impatto, angolo di lancio e velocità di rotazione.

Colpi di tee con qualsiasi mazza da golf: tee resistente e regolabile in altezza (fino a 2") incluso, per esercitarsi con qualsiasi mazza, dai driver sovradimensionati, ai legni da fairway, agli ibridi, ai ferri. Prevenzione degli infortuni: la tecnologia proprietaria delle fibre e il design del tappetino da golf consentono di colpire la palla verso il basso e attraverso per evitare lesioni da shock del tappeto erboso a mani, polsi, gomiti, braccia e spalle. Tappetino da golf di forma ovale: la superficie di battuta di forma ovale insegna il percorso di oscillazione e l'allineamento per una migliore prestazione sul campo per tutti i club. Misura 21,25 x 13,5 x 17,5. Come l'erba da fairway: il tappeto erboso Fiberbuilt si avvicina di più all'erba da fairway rispetto a qualsiasi altro tappeto erboso convenzionale. Monitor di lancio testato: velocità della mazza, velocità della palla, fattore di impatto, angolo di lancio e velocità di rotazione.
Brand Fiberbuilt
Brand Name ‎Fiberbuilt
Color Black/Green
Color ‎Black/Green
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 190 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Form Factor Foldable
Hole Count 1
Included Components ‎FLIGHT DECK^ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TEE
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎21.25 x 13.5 x 1.75 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎23 x 14.25 x 3.25 inches
Manufacturer ‎Fiberbuilt Manufacturing Inc.
Model Name ‎FLIGHT DECK
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎2.79 Kilograms
Part Number ‎301/40-FLIGHTDECK
Size 21.25" x 13.5" x 1.75"
Size ‎21.25" x 13.5" x 1.75"

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Scritto da: GolferDIYGuy
Durable and helps avoid sore joints when playing indoors
While the hitting area is smaller than I expect, i haven't had any issues and have come to enjoy the fact that its light and easy to move. It sits roughly 2 inches tall, so I simply stand on my old beat up hitting mat while hitting the ball off the Fiberbuilt Flight Deck.
Scritto da: Owen Abkes
Great Overall Mat, Very Durable and Easy on Joints
After looking at a bunch of higher end hitting mats, I stumbled across a recommendation on the Flight Deck for their price, quality and durability. I've hit probably 1,000 or so iron shots off the turf itself and the only noticeable "wear" is a handful of the tops of turf fibers have frayed slightly and it's a lighter shade of green where I've almost every single shot off of. But there is no dips or crater in that spot. There has also been no smudging on the irons as can happen with other mats. Another big thing was that there seems to be little to no shock to my hands, wrists or elbows on fat shots, which is a big plus as it's prevented fatigue and injury. The turf top from the floor is roughly 1.75in, so I got a .75in thick piece of plywood and cut out a hole for the Flight Deck and then a cheaper mat to use as a stance mat and cut a hole out for the Flight Deck fibers. Works really well for a budget build!
Scritto da: Mr Buy from Amz
Preserve your body while practicing!
A lot of times we don't have the luxury of hitting off real grass and that's a shame because hitting off grass doesn't send vibrations back into your body like a pad on concrete like most closed driving range. Comes fiberbuilt, the next best thing. I never even knew this alternative existed until recently playing at a premium public course. After hitting their range I notice a section of their hitting mats were like a tall bristle which allows the club to glide through the bristle while allowing proper face contact. A little research showed these were the $1k fiberbuilt model. Luckily for us you can just purchase a smaller hitting mat and with a little creativity make your own fiberbuilt station. This is much easier on your body because unlike most hitting mats on concrete this doesn't bounce and send a shockwave back into your arms/body. It does require you the hit a more pure shot and can have a little learning curve but hitting on this mat translates to pure strikes on the real thing. The only downside would be the interacting the ball to the ground, you'll need a traditional mat for that. I would highly recommend you try one of these if you practice often and find yourself overly sore from the hitting vibrations from a standard mat. One you've hit off a fiberbuilt there's no going back. The only downside is matching your height to the fiberbuilt!
Scritto da: Michael
Big Problem, Simple resolution
Making a budget sim in the garage, and this was a great addition. Much better feeling than my other 5x5 mat. No pain thus far. Two complaints- 1. The tee placement bothers me. Every swing, I hit the tee after impact, no matter where I hit from on the deck. It does not necessarily impact ball flight, but I get annoyed at the noise and the constant clunk. I decided to just take the tee out. Does not take real tees so I have resorted to not hitting driver on the sim. Just three wood. Plan to cut down a rubber tee a bit lower and just place on top of the mat instead of the provided hole. 2. The grass also seems very long. The ball seems to be totally propped up way too high on this Flight Deck, but if that is what it takes to keep away pain, I am all for it. Just seems more prominent than other Fiberbuilt mats. All in all, not a bad mat for someone on a budget. I plan to upgrade to a Fiberbuilt Studio Mat next year which runs $700+
Scritto da: Chris Park
Less elbow pain, less impact sound, but very tall.
I ordered this to set up indoor golf simulation. My first concern was noise. This product absorbs most of the impact sound we make with normal golf mat. So my first concern solved. This is very tall. like 3.8cm tall. So you need very thick golf mat and something to put under for golf simulators if you use one. I am using 2 books for my Garmin r10 to level up with. I still need to figure out for myself cause there is no golf mat like 4 cm thick. I wish I could buy FiberbuiltGolf Practice Station, but its not available anymore.
Scritto da: Mac
Nice mat
I was worried that the mat was too small but there is plenty of room to hit the ball. The mat is very durable. I use it in my basement for hitting into a net. The base of the mat is very thick so I cut oval holes in a layer of plywood. foam board, and a thick area rug so my stance is the same height as the top of the mat. It would have been easier to cut the holes if the mat had been square instead of oval and if the sides were straight vertically instead of tapered. It works really well. It is not exactly like hitting off grass but you can hit down through the ball. I have a SC300 launch monitor that tells how well balls are hit. It is easy to tell and feel if you miss hit a shot. The mat does not seem to punish my joints. There is enough forgiveness that I can hit a lot of balls without hurting.
Scritto da: P. McCreight
Save your elbows
I used to hit off a country club elite hitting mat, and have found this one to be much more forgiving on the joints. Only downside is if playing a simulation round, swapping the tee in and out gets annoying. Better off getting tees that stand on the turf.
Scritto da: kevin b.
Perfect if you don’t want a large mat
Good quality and great for a small hitting mat that doesn’t take up too much room. I can’t imagine a better one to simulate grass.
Scritto da: Bryan
Much needed upgrade.
I had previously bought a $20 hitting mat off Amazon. It was hard to keep it in one spot, especially if you hit the ball fat. I noticed I wasn’t getting clean strikes ever really. Switched to this fibrebuilt and wow. It feels way better. It’s more sturdy, the included tee is perfect. No more breaking tees, or searching for them when they go flying. Highly recommend this oval mat. For the price I don’t think it can be beat. It does not hurt the wrists or arms at all if you hit it fat.
Scritto da: Philip Graves
A good option to protect your lawn, but you need to think about the height difference it creates from your stance
This is the second hitting mat I've tried. The product has the appearance of an upside yard brush, the stiff fibres are grouped in tufts that are clearly separate from one another when they form the surface. The base is solid and, when fixed to the ground using tees (which requires it to be on grass), doesn't move. It's sufficiently weighty that it might not move on a hard surface, but they recommend you buy their stand mat to go with it for this type of use. One problem is that, if you're using it outdoors on turf, the ball is now a good inch or two above your feet; so you either need to dig it into the lawn or get a mat to stand on that will raise you to the same height as the ball: alternatively, just practice playing off uphill lies! I'm yet to completely solve this problem, because it's important to have a solid, grippy base to hit from to generate a solid contact. Regrettably, the mat is very unforgiving on fat shots (i.e. when you make contact slightly behind the ball); the club head speed drops dramatically. On the upside, the feel is such that you start to tune in to the sensation of hitting your golf club on a stiff brush just before making contact with the ball, so with the right swing adjustments it should be an aid to improvement. On the positive side, these shots are not as jarring as they would be on a traditional rubber-based mat. I can confirm that the mat works well with a launch monitor. I'm using it with Skytrack and, other than needing to stand the unit on something to get sufficient height to put it level with the hitting surface, it provides good readings. The laser can be a little hard to see on the fibres, but once you know where it is, the shape of mat is such that you know exactly where to place the ball anyway. The adjustable height tee that comes with it is excellent. It can be removed when hitting irons of the surface.
Scritto da: John
Good product
Very durable. Easy to hit irons off of. Can hit down without hurting your wrists. Would give it a 4.5 out of 5. The base could be more flexible. I secure mine to the floor with screws at the back. It would be easier to remove the Driver T if base were more flexible.
Scritto da: Mayo
What an upgrade
Previously using the GOsports 4'x5' Mat which tore my hand up after using it for weeks daily. Gave me tendonitis. This flight deck zero issues now. My hand doesn't get sore at all. Highly recommend. Only wish it was square shaped. So I could fit it in a mat
Scritto da: Frank
Great quality! Just like the range.
The mat feels like a high quality range mat. Very little impact feel so easy on the joints. I recommend elevating where you are standing to be level with the mat.

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