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Big Moss Pure Flight Premium Hitting Strip

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Big Moss · Pure Flight Hitting Strip

Big Moss Pure Flight Premium Hitting Strip

The Big Moss Pure Flight is a 12-inch-wide premium hitting strip engineered to deliver real-turf impact feel in a synthetic surface. It's designed to be the ball-striking insert at the center of a larger sim bay setup — where the rest of the floor is finished with simulator turf and the strike zone needs to behave like an actual fairway lie.

Unlike conventional mats that absorb impact through a foam or rubber base, the Pure Flight handles compression through the nylon fiber itself — producing honest divot-like release, accurate launch monitor data, and the kind of feedback that exposes mis-hits instead of hiding them.

Big Moss Pure Flight Premium Hitting Strip — 100% nylon hitting surface engineered for real-turf impact feel in a golf simulator bay

Why Serious Sim Builders Choose The Pure Flight Strip

  • Fiber compression, not foam compression — the nylon turf itself absorbs club impact, eliminating the bounce that masks strike errors
  • Real divot-like release — descending strikes work into the ball naturally instead of climbing the face
  • Honest launch monitor data — your numbers reflect your actual swing, not a mat-influenced version of it
  • Ball sits slightly elevated — replicates a real fairway lie without sitting unrealistically high
  • Works for every swing style — clippers, sweepers, and descending strikers all get authentic feedback
  • Joint-friendly — shock-absorbent foundation reduces wrist and elbow strain during high-volume sessions
  • Full swing, pitching, and chipping — versatile profile handles every shot in a sim room session
  • 100% nylon, made in the USA — purpose-built fiber for durability and consistent impact behavior

Pure Flight Hitting Strip Specifications

Available sizes
12" x 29.75" or 12" x 59.5"
Height
1.5"
Material
100% nylon fiber
Foundation
High-impact shock-absorbent base
Compression
Through the fiber, not the foam
Origin
Made in the USA
Tee holes
None (standard tee compatible)
Best for
Full swing, pitching, chipping, launch monitor practice

Where The Pure Flight Strip Fits In Your Build

The Pure Flight is a hitting strip, not a full mat — it's the ball-striking insert that sits at the center of a larger sim bay floor. Most serious builders pair it with simulator floor turf surrounding the strike zone, giving them a clean studio look on the floor with pro-grade impact feel exactly where the club meets the ball. The 29.75" length is ideal for a single hitting position; the 59.5" length can be used as-is for a wider strike area or cut in half to give you two full hitting strips for the price of one. If you'd rather buy a complete 4'x5' mat with the Pure Flight strip already embedded, the Big Moss True Launch 4x5 Hitting Mat is the integrated version.

Big Moss Pure Flight Strip — Common Questions

Is the Pure Flight a full hitting mat or just a strip?+
It's a hitting strip — 12 inches wide by either 29.75 or 59.5 inches long. The Pure Flight is the ball-striking surface that goes at the center of a sim bay setup, surrounded by simulator floor turf. It's not designed to be a stand-alone floor — it's designed to be the highest-quality strike zone you can install. If you want a full 4'x5' mat with the Pure Flight strip already built in, look at the True Launch hitting mat instead.
How is the Pure Flight different from a standard hitting mat?+
Most mats absorb club impact through their foam or rubber base, which bounces the club, slows it through impact, and masks strike errors. The Pure Flight engineers the nylon fiber itself to handle compression — the base only plays a support role. The result is a natural impact reaction that rewards good strikes and exposes mis-hits, with launch monitor data that accurately reflects your swing rather than the mat.
How does the Pure Flight strip compare to the True Launch 4x5 mat?+
The Pure Flight strip is the standalone hitting strip — buy this if you're building your own sim bay with separate floor turf and want maximum flexibility on placement. The True Launch 4x5 is a complete 4-foot by 5-foot mat with the Pure Flight strip already embedded — buy that if you want a single integrated solution with no install work. Same strike-zone technology in both; the difference is whether you're integrating into an existing build or starting from scratch.
Will the Pure Flight work with a launch monitor?+
Yes — and accuracy is a primary reason to choose it. Because the club interacts with the Pure Flight the way it interacts with real turf, your launch monitor reads your actual swing. Low handicap players can shape draws, fades, high and low ball flights and see those shapes reflected truthfully in the numbers. Mats that mask impact or force a consistent club path produce data that doesn't reflect real swing performance.
Can I hit pitches and chips off the Pure Flight, or just full swings?+
Both — and this is one of the few hitting strips that genuinely handles the full range of shots. The turf profile lets the ball sit slightly elevated, just enough for clean contact on chips and pitches without creating an unrealistically high lie. Short game shots play off the surface authentically, which makes the Pure Flight a complete sim room solution rather than a full-swing-only strip.
Should I get the 29.75" or 59.5" length?+
The 29.75" length is the standard hitting area for a single position. The 59.5" length is twice as long — useful as a wider strike area, or you can cut it in half to get two 29.75" strips for the price of one (a common Big Moss pro tip). If you only need one hitting position and aren't planning to expand, 29.75" is enough. If you want flexibility or a second strip for a different bay, the 59.5" is the better value.