Safety systems of your ISS golf simulator
For carefree golfing pleasure
When you hit the golf ball upwards towards the screen at 200 km/h, you need to be able to rely completely on the technology, system and cabin construction so as not to endanger yourself or others. ISS INDOOR SPORT SYSTEMS focuses on absolute maximum safety in all areas of the simulator cabin and offers comprehensive protection for every shot.
Bullet-proof rear panel
Did you know that professional golfers can hit over 300 km/h behind the perfect tee shot? Behind the screen is a multi-layer, bullet-proof back panel, which is gradually reinforced towards the middle at the most frequent impact points. The impact center of the back panel has a 3-layer structure and thus prevents the golf ball from bouncing back like a bullet. Regardless of the speed at which the ball hits the canvas and back wall, the ball drops from the canvas to the ground and rolls back.

Fire protection certification
The ISS cabin design is the only one that meets European fire protection requirements where necessary by using appropriate materials and applying specific construction methods. Public institutions and cruise ships rely on ISS cabin constructions for this reason alone.
All-round ball rebound protection
Several layers of padding, insulation, absorbers and foam not only prevent loud, explosive impact noises, they also protect against dangerous ball bounce. Around the screen, a sophisticated padding system covers sensitive areas of the cabin and ensures that the golf ball drops down safely.


Ball deflector lip
A special ball deflector lip has been developed to prevent the ball from getting lost in the transition between the ball rebound protection system and the safety cover. It covers this gap, allows the ball to drop just as harmlessly and at the same time prevents the loss of golf balls.
All-round safety covering
A sophisticated insulating surface system extends across all parts of the ISS INDOOR SPORT SYSTEMS golf cabin. Even if a tee shot should stray onto the walls to the left and right of the screen, the ball drifts downwards in a muffled and therefore completely harmless manner.
