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Golf Simulator Mats

True Strike Single Golf Mat Review

★★★★½4.7/5 (512 reviews)

Gel-filled divot zone mimics real turf interaction. The club slides and compresses the gel, giving you real impact feedback.

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Quick Summary

Pros

  • +Gel divot zone mimics real turf feedback
  • +Joint protection similar to Fiberbuilt at lower cost
  • +Lighter than Fiberbuilt, easier to move
  • +Well-regarded in the UK market

Cons

  • Gel zone can degrade over time with very heavy use
  • Narrower hitting zone than Fiberbuilt
  • Slightly less durable than fiber construction mats

Full Review

True Strike takes a different approach to the mat problem. Instead of changing the turf material, they put a gel-filled divot zone under the hitting area. When you hit a shot, the club compresses the gel and the mat flexes naturally, mimicking the way real turf gives under a club head. The divot zone protects your joints by allowing a natural follow-through motion. The True Strike Single is the standard home version with one central gel zone. It is lighter and cheaper than the Fiberbuilt while delivering similar joint protection.

Specifications

MaterialArtificial turf over gel divot zone
Size31x16 inches (hitting zone) on larger mat
Indoortrue

Who Is This For?

The True Strike is the European market favorite and a solid alternative to the Fiberbuilt. If you are in the UK where True Strike is more readily available and cheaper to ship, this is the joint-friendly mat to get.

Our Verdict

The True Strike is the European market favorite and a solid alternative to the Fiberbuilt. If you are in the UK where True Strike is more readily available and cheaper to ship, this is the joint-friendly mat to get.

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True Strike Single Golf Mat

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