9/10 Studio Hitting Mat
Builders who want a forgiving, joint-protecting, real-tee-capable mat that lasts and won't wreck their swing data.
A premium studio mat built around Fiberbuilt's fiber-and-grass hitting panel, whose proprietary Vibration Absorption Layer absorbs about 94.7% of clubhead shock to protect wrists and elbows over years of indoor reps. The Pure Impact / Grass Series surface is launch-monitor tested to mimic real fairway launch conditions, and a friction-fit tee holder lets you use real wooden tees for any club. Panels carry a 300,000-shot durability guarantee. The most-referenced 7'x4' Grass Series runs about $1,249; the Player Preferred studio line starts near $1,399 and scales up to 12-foot double-hitting layouts. It is the high-ROI, injury-prevention upgrade most builders under-budget.
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Specs
| Surface | Fiber/grass hitting panel (Grass Series / Pure Impact) |
|---|---|
| Shock absorption | Vibration Absorption Layer absorbs ~94.7% of clubhead shock |
| Real tee | Friction-fit tee holder accepts real wooden tees |
| Durability | 300,000-shot panel guarantee |
| Sizes | 7'x4' up to 12'x4' (single, center, and double hitting) |
| Thickness | ~1.75 in |
Pros
- Vibration layer absorbs ~95% of shock to protect wrists and elbows
- Launch-monitor-tested realistic turf feel; accepts real tees
- Extremely durable with a 300,000-shot guarantee
Cons
- Premium price versus generic budget mats
- Heavy and large; needs dedicated floor space
- Hitting strip is a fixed panel, so layout matters at purchase
