1. Vanish Series: The Ultimate Retractable Enclosure
The Vanish Series is designed for multi-use spaces like garages and basements. Using a high-torque roller system (available in manual or motorized), the entire enclosure—including side curtains and the ceiling panel—rolls up to the ceiling in seconds.
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Vanish 11 & 13H: Perfect for standard garage stalls, offering edge-to-edge projection in 4:3 and 16:9 ratios.
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Reclaim Your Floor: When retracted, the system sits just inches from your ceiling, allowing you to park cars or use the room for other activities.
2. Parlour Series: The Fixed Studio Standard
For golfers with a dedicated room, the Parlour Series offers a "fixed-frame" solution that rivals commercial studios. Built with 4040-grade lightweight aluminum, the Parlour frame is significantly more rigid and professional-looking than traditional metal piping.
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Lifetime Frame Warranty: The Parlour Series is built to last a lifetime, featuring a modular aluminum design that won't sag or warp over time.
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Integrated Tech: The Parlour frame is compatible with custom launch monitor brackets, allowing you to mount your sensors directly to the structure for a clean, cable-free look.
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Sizes: Available in Parlour 11 (4:3), Parlour 13H, and the massive Parlour 16H (16:9) for the ultimate cinematic experience.
3. High-Velocity Safety & 3-Ply Optics
Both the Vanish and Parlour series utilize a Rear Impact Support Membrane. This blackout layer serves three vital purposes: it protects your wall from ball-bleed, dampens sound, and significantly improves projector contrast by preventing light from leaking through the back of the screen.
TheSportScreen FAQ
Q: What is the difference between the Vanish and the Parlour?
A: The Vanish is a retractable "roll-up" system for shared spaces. The Parlour is a fixed, freestanding aluminum frame enclosure for dedicated simulator rooms.
Q: Can I use the Parlour Series for other sports?
A: Yes! The Parlour series features a multi-sport attachment, allowing the enclosure to safely handle hockey pucks, baseballs, and lacrosse balls in minutes.
Q: How much space is needed behind the screen?
A: We recommend leaving 8–12 inches of space between the impact screen and the back wall to allow for safe ball absorption and screen deflection.