⛳ Elevate your swing with turf so real, you’ll forget you’re indoors!
The SkyTrak Golf Hitting Mat (5' x 5') combines a dense 32mm knitted nylon turf with a 3mm urethane stabilizing layer and a 14mm foam base to deliver a premium, realistic golfing experience. Designed for durability and comfort, it supports real tee use and absorbs impact for consistent practice, making it the ultimate indoor training companion for serious golfers.
Floor Length | 14 Millimeters |
UPC | 850054518088 |
Manufacturer | SkyTrak |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 62 x 60 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 10.43 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SkyTrak |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Model Name | Hitting Mat 5 X 5 |
Suggested Users | "" |
D**N
Awesome mat!
Don’t cheap out on the mat. Cheap ones will hurt your wrist if you take a proper divot. This one is perfect size and great quality.
A**R
Super plush
Great mat. Sturdy. Very thick. You can put a tee in it as well. I’ve had a lot of mats and this one is great. Especially at the price. Well worth the money. Thumbs up
S**Y
Golf Mat
Good quality
T**.
Great golf mat
Really like this golf mat. Doesn’t move around while swinging.? No bad impact pain on bad swing! Great mat!
A**R
Better than most
Perfect for the simulator I put in the garage. Seems built to last. Pretty realistic and a good price.
T**T
Not good for injury prevention
I liked its size. The 5x5 (actually 59”x59”) gave you a good sense of stability during practice. Unfortunately the mat itself grabbed the club too much on fat shots. The vibration from shot reverberated up to the shaft onto your hands and arms. Over time, I felt too scared to continue using it, fearing injury.
S**R
Great golf hitting mat better than Country Club Elite
I have an EZTee hybrid hitting strip that I actually hit off of and use this just more for a stance mat I could easily hit off this as it's quality seems very comparable to the EZTee.
J**H
Great value… but it’s only 1.25” thick
People are charging a fortune for a golf mat, where I’m using the mat and making a cut out for a hitting strip. This does the job. I’ve also hit off the mat directly and there’s no pain yet. I’ve heard with some mats that’s a problem.The specs are misleading. It’s not 49mm or two inches thick. It’s 1.25” thick at best. I’ll now have get some plywood to put under the mat so the hitting strip is the correct height.I just wish they gave correct specs out of the gate. You can’t detail how it’s 49mm and then have it come over half an inch short.
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