Carl's Place Drop-Mount Projector Mounting Kit

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The Drop-Mount Projector Mounting Kit provides everything you need to drop-mount your golf simulator projector from the ceiling. With this kit, you can achieve the sleek look you desire for your golf simulator setup. The kit includes a ceiling plate, projector mount, and a choice of drop-mount extender, allowing you to adjust the height of your projector to fit your needs perfectly.

$358.55

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Place It Where You Need It


You can mount your projector almost anywhere you'd like with this sleek projector ceiling plate, as long as you want it to stay securely in place. This ceiling plate provides the perfect solution for attaching your projector to wood joists or structural ceilings.

 


Multiple Length Options

For optimal performance in your golf simulator or home theater, your projector needs to be mounted in the perfect spot—not just to fill your screen but also to stay clear of clubs, balls, or heads. The Peerless Projector Mount Extender, available in lengths ranging from 6 inches to 5 feet, is designed to fit into nearly any environment. Supporting up to fifty pounds, this extender makes installing your projector a breeze, ensuring it suits your specific setup.



The Do It All Solution

This projector mount lets you easily install any golf simulator projector. With exact tilt and roll image positioning you'll have perfect image alignment. Unfortunately, that means it's your ball that's tilting too far to the right, not your image. It's okay, with this setup, all you'll want to do is practice, practice, practice.

 

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