
Protection
Trak18 Peel & Stick Foam Panels - 12pc
Absorbs stray ball strikes and quiets impact noise on the walls flanking your screen.
Quantity
Trak18 Wall Foam Panels are polyurethane impact tiles built for the strip of wall to the left and right of an impact screen — where stray shots tend to land. The foam is firm enough to soak up repeated ball strikes without compressing flat, so balls deaden into the surface instead of bouncing back into the bay.
Impact protection. The dense foam swallows ball energy on contact, protecting drywall, framing, and finish trim from the marks and dents that come with months of use. Bevelled edges on all four sides give a clean tiled installation without exposed raw foam.
Strike noise. The same density that absorbs impact also takes the edge off the sharp slap of a ball hitting a hard wall — quieter sessions in shared spaces and basement bays.
Self-adhesive backing. Peel the liner, press the panel to the wall. No spray adhesive, no fasteners, no curing time. Peels off cleanly when you reconfigure the bay.
Installation. Trim with a sharp utility knife for outlets, vents, or non-rectangular openings. Best on clean, dry, painted drywall or sealed concrete.
Shipped in black, 12 panels per bundle — full quantitative specs in the table below.
Specs
- SKU
- TRAK-WFP
- Dimensions
- 19.69 × 19.69 × 1.97 in (per panel · bundle of 12)
- Bundle
- 12 panels
- Coverage
- ~32.3 sq ft per bundle
- Density
- 30 kg/m³
- Material
- Polyurethane impact foam
- Edge profile
- Bevelled, 4 sides
- Backing
- Self-adhesive
- Colour
- Black
- Origin
- Imported
Pairs with

Trak18 Edge Guard
An 9" wide impact-rated fabric strip that attaches via velcro along the screen edges, covering the gap between the screen and the wall.

Trak18 Edge Carpet
A 1/2" thick impact-rated fabric that attaches via velcro along the screen edges. Pick a width and a length — add 3–6″ per overlapping edge so each strip can lap cleanly at the corners.

Trak18 Premium Ecofelt Wall/Ceiling Panels - 12pc
Tames echo and absorbs stray ball strikes on simulator walls and ceilings.