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What If Your Simulator Could Move?

Introducing
Simclosure

by QuickBay

The Collapsible Golf Simulator Enclosure

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 â€‹â€‹â€‹no build required.

​set up in minutes.​

fold for storage.

to buy or
schedule a demo

Set up in 15-20 minutes
Fold in 10-15 minutes
Put everything inside
Relocate for storage
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Golf simulators are profitable assets in the service industry but many businesses do not have enough space to permanently dedicate for one.

To solve this problem we created a revolutionary new kind of golf simulator enclosure that folds, moves and stores everything inside. It’s called Simclosure 

Now venues, golf clubs, hotels, restaurants, etc. can provide golf simulators as an optional service on a temporary basis.

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Easy to Set Up, Easy to Move

       The Simclosure takes 10-15 minutes to expand and 10 minutes to fold. A slip coverts the frame to a storage bin large enough to contain the whole golf simulator. With it all together, just tilt the frame back onto its wheels to relocate for storage. This is how the Simclosure was designed to unlock your time and space.

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External Frame for Safety

        A key safety feature of the Simclosure is that it suspends the curtain/screen with tension from an external frame . This creates an airgap, or distance of separation, between the frame and curtain/screen. The Simclosure's airgap is at least 6 inches on all sides which is enough to stop the golf ball before making contact with the frame.  This means that if a ball is hit into the mouth of the Simclosure's curtain it does not have anything to ricochet from. Enclosures that use internal frames cannot make this claim, no matter how much padding they provide.​​

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Elastic Durability
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       Other enclosures on the market use a rigid internal frame to tension their screens like a drum.  In turn, the screen absorbs nearly all of the energy from the collision of the golf ball in order to slow it down. This causes the screen fabric to deform over time where the golf ball typically makes contact. 

​       In contrast, the Simclosure's screen is tensioned elastically to allow for a degree of freedom in which the screen can travel along with the golf ball through impact. This reduces the amount of energy transferred to the screen by the golf ball making the Simclosure's screen hold its shape better and last longer than other rigid enclosures on the market.  

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