Answer
Dec 22, 2024 - 12:41 PM
There are a few differences between the Fiberbuilt Grass Series Hourglass Pro Mat and the Traditional Mat:
1. As you mentioned, the shape is obviously different with the Hourglass Pro having an hourglass shape and the Traditional Mat being rectangular. Their dimensions are essentially the same (5'x4' for single-hitting and 6'x4' for double-hitting).
2. While both mats use a Fiberbuilt Grass hitting panel, the Hourglass Pro uses a 3' panel and the Traditional Mat uses a 4' panel.
3. The base of the Hourglass Pro is modular, which allows for easy assembly and breakdown so you can move the mat around or store it when not in use. The Traditional Mat uses a one-piece base, so it is a bit less mobile.
4. The Hourglass Pro has molded slots in its base so you can insert included alignment rods to help set up aim and swing path.
5. The Hourglass Pro includes a 50+ capacity ball tray.
1. As you mentioned, the shape is obviously different with the Hourglass Pro having an hourglass shape and the Traditional Mat being rectangular. Their dimensions are essentially the same (5'x4' for single-hitting and 6'x4' for double-hitting).
2. While both mats use a Fiberbuilt Grass hitting panel, the Hourglass Pro uses a 3' panel and the Traditional Mat uses a 4' panel.
3. The base of the Hourglass Pro is modular, which allows for easy assembly and breakdown so you can move the mat around or store it when not in use. The Traditional Mat uses a one-piece base, so it is a bit less mobile.
4. The Hourglass Pro has molded slots in its base so you can insert included alignment rods to help set up aim and swing path.
5. The Hourglass Pro includes a 50+ capacity ball tray.