How to Choose which Model of Padel Court to Set up?
If you are planning to open a new padel club you will almost certainly face the stage of choosing the padel court model that will fit your project perfectly.
Standard or panoramic? Single or double? Fixed or mobile?
All these variations may depend on a number of factors that anyone should think about in the padel court design study phase, and today we will try to summarize them in this article.
Indoor Padel Courts vs Outdoor Padel CourtsIndex
If your padel courts are going to be outdoor, you will certainly have to take into consideration the fact that they will be constantly exposed to the elements such as rain, wind or humidity, and for these reasons, choosing quality materials that will ensure greater durability and low maintenance will be vital.
Our Fiberglass Padel Courts, in addition to providing wind resistance up to 130 km/h, have the unparalleled advantage of having a structure that is chemically rust-proof and does not require any type of galvanization that could break down or be damaged over time. This makes them perfect for outdoor locations, even those most exposed to corrosion such as near the sea.
Standard Padel Courts vs Panoramic Padel CourtsIndex
This distinction mainly takes into consideration the tastes of the owner and players in the area. If you want a structure that is visually lighter and provides a wider view for spectators (as in the case of a center court intended for tournaments), the panoramic court may be a viable option to consider.
We at NXPadel please everyone: N1 is our panoramic model with Fiberglass structure and tempered glass walls; N1A on the other hand while not panoramic, is our top of the line model as with this solution you will benefit from the safest and best playing experience in the world thanks to ComfortGlass, the first acrylic and indestructible glass designed for padel.
Fixed Padel Courts vs Mobile Padel CourtsIndex
In terms of playability, technology and durability, there are no substantial differences between fixed or mobile padel courts. The difference is the way these two types of padel courts are fixed to the ground.
The fixed padel court requires the prior creation of a concrete base and requires engineering and structural studies to be carried out before building permits can be obtained. A process that is certainly expensive and can bring with it a lot of red tape to deal with, especially in some countries.
The Mobile Padel Court, in contrast simply requires a hard, flat, solid base (such as a concrete tennis court or asphalt parking area and does not require the creation of the concrete slab to which the court is attached.
In this case, we at NXPadel use a special system of counterweights (as described in this article) so as to ensure the exact same stability and resistance to wind and impacts.
Thus, the mobile padel court becomes the ideal solution both for those who want to save time and money on concrete base construction permits and for those who are looking for a temporary court to be moved to another location later.
Single Padel Court vs Double Padel CourtIndex
As you know, traditional 20x10 Courts are all the rage, but in some cases opting for some single 20x6 courts to add to your padel club can be a great solution. In fact, these can be an option both in case you have some space left to maximize but not enough to install another double court, and to give your customers a wider offer, granting them the possibility to play in two, at a lower price and having a lot of fun in the same way.
Our N1s (panoramic) and N1As (standard) models meet these needs, and with them you can enjoy all the benefits the advantages of our technologies but in a smaller format.
Now you have no more excuses for choosing the wrong padel court model! But if you are still undecided and think you need further support, do not hesitate to contact us and request a consultation with our team. We are sure we will be able to give you all the help you need to best design the padel club of your dreams!
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