Enclosure

An enclosure is the structural frame and screen system that creates your simulator bay. It holds the impact screen taut, contains ball deflection, and defines the hitting area. Think of it as the physical "room within a room" for your simulator.

Enclosures come in various sizes (width x depth x height) to fit different spaces. The frame is typically powder-coated steel or aluminum, and the screen material matters for both image quality and durability. Side panels and a ceiling contain errant shots. Proper tensioning of the impact screen is critical for both projection quality and longevity.

Full Cage Enclosures

Complete structures with frame, ceiling, side panels, and rear impact screen. Maximum ball containment and the cleanest projected image.

Screen-Only / Retractable

Just the rear impact screen with a mounting frame. Lower cost, smaller footprint, but less ball containment on mishits.

DIY Frame Kits

Metal frame connectors and plans that let you build a custom-sized enclosure using standard materials. Most flexible for odd-shaped spaces.

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