Commercial · Rapid Bay
An engineered, kit-form simulator enclosure that turns a three-month commercial buildout into a one-week install. No drywall. No trim. No paint.
Engineered Kit Form
A traditional commercial bay buildout pulls in an architect, an engineer, a general contractor, and a stack of finish subs for drywall, trim, and paint — then makes you wait out permitting and cure times. The Rapid Bay skips all of it. Every wall, ceiling panel, and wire chase is engineered, finished, and labeled before it ships, then bolts together on site. The only trade you need on the ground is a licensed electrician.
Why It's Rapid
Same finished result. A fraction of the trades, the timeline, and the mess.
The Traditional Way
The Rapid Bay Way
What Makes It Different
Every panel, connector, and chase is engineered and labeled. The bay arrives ready to assemble and bolts together to spec — no field framing, no guesswork, no custom carpentry.
Walls and ceiling arrive finished. There's no mud, no sanding, no dust, and no paint cure time standing between you and opening the bay.
The finished surfaces are magnetic. Mount monitors, signage, acoustic panels, and accessories anywhere — and reposition them later — without drilling into a wall.
Exterior walls take vinyl cleanly. Wrap a bay in your brand, a sponsor's logo, or course graphics, then peel and re-skin it whenever the season or sponsor changes.
Power and data chases are cut into the panels for clean runs to your PC, monitors, launch monitor, and projector. No exposed conduit, no surface raceway, no afterthought wiring.
Engineered around real simulator hardware. Screen, impact pads, projector, launch monitor, monitors, PC, flooring, and lighting all have a designed place in the bay.
Designed Around Your Gear
The Rapid Bay isn't a generic box you retrofit. It's engineered for the full simulator stack from the start — mounting points, chases, and clearances are designed in, not drilled in later.
What's In The Kit
The Rapid Bay ships with wire chases pre-cut for clean power and data runs, but final electrical must be completed by a licensed electrician in your city, wired to local code. We provide the chase routing and a wiring layout — your electrician handles the outlets, switches, and Romex. It's the one trade the Rapid Bay still needs on site, and it's typically a one-day job.
From Crate To First Swing
Confirm bay dimensions, panel finish, and the component layout for your space.
Your engineered kit ships flat-packed and labeled, ready to assemble on arrival.
The bolt-together frame and finished panels go up in days — not months.
Your local licensed electrician pulls power through the pre-cut chases, to code.
Drop in your screen, pads, and gear. The bay is finished and ready to play.
The Build
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Rapid Bay
Per Finished Bay
Engineered frame, finished magnetic walls and ceiling, and electrical wire chases pre-cut for power and data. Impact screen and impact protection sold separately. Final electrical by a licensed electrician in your city.
Open Faster
Tell us about your space and we'll spec a Rapid Bay install — dimensions, finish, and the full component stack.