The SIG DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit is perfect for golfers who want to source their own 1" EMT piping to complete the assembly of their enclosure. Additionally, the kit provides the optionality to choose your desired aspect ratio and enclosure size.
Offered in traditional aspect ratios 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, and 16:10, the SIG DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit comes complete with SIGPRO Premium Impact Screen that can endure golf ball impacts of up to 250 mph while delivering stunning HD quality graphics.
What's Included:
Please Note: The SIG DIY Golf Simulator Enclosure Kit does NOT come with pipe framing. You are responsible for purchasing 1" EMT piping separately and can be found at most local hardware stores. Pipe cut measurements are included in the manual of your selected size.
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No complaints with my Sig DIY enclosure. I ordered the 8' x 14' version for 16:9 display, and I am beyond excited about how good it looks. It's pretty much a movie screen that fills the entire back wall of my 2 bay garage. The fitment was spot-on, almost too tight for one person to manage setting it all up. I did install the entire enclosure by myself except for when hanging the actual screen. I had help to hold it off the ground so it wouldn't get scuffed or dirty. The hardest part is attaching the black surround and pulling it tight enough, but after that it all starts to fall into place pretty easy. I also went for the "source and cut your own support piping" option to squeeze every bit of DIY out of it. It saved me almost $200 versus buying the pre-cut pipe and was not difficult at all. For this you do need a steel cutting tool (I used an angle grinder) and a vehicle to haul the pipe back from the store.
I actually had a competitors enclosure and hitting screen. I sold it because there was no way to adjust the hitting screen to get rid of waves on the screen. After building my Sig10 I was so happy with the entire setup. Even my wife came by and said I made the right choice. As of now I have hit a couple hundred balls into the screen and it looks like new.