
According to our long research and analysis of customers’ feedback, it seems to us that the SkyTrak SwingBay from Rain or Shine is one of the best value golf simulators under $10,000. It’s designed for 10x10x10 golf net quick setup and easy use. This golf simulator is almost similar to SkyTrak SIG10 from Shop Indoor Golf. Here we will compare these two. But before that, let’s see who is the simulator for.
SkyTrak SwingBay Golf Simulator is for those who
have a good budget
are starting the game or getting prepared for the world long-drive championship
have larger space
You need the same width and height as SkyTrak SIG10 at least 12’W × 16’L × 9’H room to set up the SwingBay Golf Simulator. Practice with your driver and take a few slow swings to make sure you have enough clearance within this space.
Here you get a SkyTrak app with Game Improvement software that requires a yearly subscription at $99 and three year at $299. This software supports E6 Connect and TGC in multiplayer mode. A protective case is included with the SkyTrak Launch monitor.
Along with these, the SkyTrak SwingBay golf simulator package includes
The SwingBay hitting enclosure and screen
SwingBay side netting
Choice of golf mat size
Landing pad turf
Optoma 1080p HD short throw projector
Projector floor enclosure or ceiling mount
The SwingBay hitting enclosure is made of high-grade sturdy aluminum. It’s designed to be durable and easy to install. The hitting screen size is large enough to let you enjoy full-screen simulation. It can withstand ball speeds of up to 250 MPH.
Like SIG10, this package has a choice of golf mats: SwingTurf golf mat (5’×5′) and (4’×4′). These two mats are made to give less tension to joints. There is a landing pad turf with this golf simulator to cover the space between your mat and screen.
If you can consider a budget of $9,781 for a complete setup, we recommend this package for you.