Fiberbuilt
Studio Mat (4×10 Center-Hit)
10-foot Player Preferred Series mat with a center hit zone, vs. the 8-foot default. The extra two feet matter in two scenarios: longer rooms where the standard mat looks lost, and ambidextrous households where left- and right-handed users would otherwise reposition the mat between rounds.
Who this is for
Honest match per persona.
Good for
- Showroom
The 10-foot length anchors a long bay visually. In a 14–16 ft deep room the 4x8 reads as a hitting strip; this one reads as a stance area.
- Family Setup
Both-handed users share the mat without repositioning. The center hit zone means a lefty and a righty can both swing comfortably without the mat becoming a constant negotiation.
Not for
- Cost-Effective Buyer
$200 premium over the 4x8 for length that smaller rooms can't make use of. The standard 4x8 is the right value pick for builds under $20K.
- Recreational Player
If you're shooting one round at a time, the 4x8 covers the stance area fine. The 4x10 is overkill outside multi-user or showroom contexts.
- Space-Constrained
10 feet of mat length only works in rooms with 14+ ft of usable depth. Tight rooms should stick to the 4x8 or look at smaller mats.
Specifications
The numbers, plainly stated.
Dimensions
| Hitting Surface | 4' × 10' center-hit |
Durability
| Lifespan | 10+ years with heavy use |
Pedigree
| Used In | Tour facilities, commercial venues |
Builds that include this product
Where this fits in a full simulator.
Same category, different tradeoff