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Post by cwdlaw223 on Dec 3, 2010 21:38:34 GMT -5
I would like to know what others use for an indoor mat and net. It's getting cold here in PA and I can't make it for another 5 months without hitting golf balls.
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jerryg
'88 Apex Redlines
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Post by jerryg on Dec 3, 2010 22:44:39 GMT -5
I have a very portable one that I purchased several years ago. It was manufactured and sold out of Madison, WI, but there is no tag on it and I do not remember the vendor. Sorry. On another note, does anybody know where to purchase some netting material that will actually hold up? 10'x10' or so should work.
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Post by rohlio on Dec 5, 2010 15:02:28 GMT -5
I have a very portable one that I purchased several years ago. It was manufactured and sold out of Madison, WI, but there is no tag on it and I do not remember the vendor. Sorry. On another note, does anybody know where to purchase some netting material that will actually hold up? 10'x10' or so should work. Archery Netting is not cheap, but in my opinion is the way to go. Very durable. AS far as mat's go...once again not cheap... but truestrike are outstanding www.truestrike.com/
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bacc
Beat up Radials
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Post by bacc on Dec 6, 2010 11:05:16 GMT -5
I have a very portable one that I purchased several years ago. It was manufactured and sold out of Madison, WI, but there is no tag on it and I do not remember the vendor. Sorry. On another note, does anybody know where to purchase some netting material that will actually hold up? 10'x10' or so should work. Archery Netting is not cheap, but in my opinion is the way to go. Very durable. AS far as mat's go...once again not cheap... but truestrike are outstanding www.truestrike.com/I'll second the Truestrike mat and archery netting. I was going through nets in about 2 months (I hit balls every day). I bought one of the Ultra Duty Delta Panels from Sportnetting.com ( sportnetting.com/products/practice.html) and it has been going strong for over a year.
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