Padel Courts in Public Areas: How to best Implement them with NXPadel Technologies
In Spain it has already been a trend for several years, but in recent times they are beginning to spread in the rest of the world as well. Cheap, affordable and above all a source of great fun, we are talking about padel courts inside parks or public areas.
We discuss them in this article, analyzing all the basic issues involved in making them and making them work at their best and for as long as possible.
If until a few years ago, we had said we saw a padel court in the middle of a public park, we probably would have been taken for fools, but given the vertiginous growth and multiple applications to which this sport is accustoming us, today their presence is less and less surprising.
True, the initial investment could probably be more substantial than making the classic basketball or soccer court we are used to seeing in the green areas of cities, but as you are about to find out, there are several aspects to consider.
1) Although they can also be found in Spain for free (although very old and unkempt), a padel court in a public park can still be booked by players through the most popular padel portals, generating profit for the investor.
2) Compared to padel courts in sports centers or padel clubs, there will be no need for staff to take reservations or open/close the center. The court will work and generate profit independently.
3) A public padel court can be used as a benchmark to test the interest of players in that particular area to possibly plan to open a padel center later.
4) A public padel court allows you to be able to set a much more competitive rate than a padel club, thus attracting many more players and generating a faster return on investment.
Why to choose Fiberglass Padel Courts for a Padel Court in Public Areas? Index
Our Fiberglass Padel Courts, which in the top-of-the-line N1A model also include ComfortGlass glass and ZeroS carpet, are the perfect solution for padel courts in public areas as well. Let's analyze the reasons why:
Fiberglass Rust Proof: a padel court in a public park will almost certainly be outdoors, so being able to rely on the only chemically anti-rust solution due to the Fiberglass structure of our courts is an undeniable advantage that will ensure zero maintenance and a consistently perfect look over time.
Unbreakable ComfortGlass: ComfortGlass is the special acrylic glass available on our padel courts in the N1A model. Its most salient advantage lies in the fact that while providing the same playability and bounce as classic tempered glass, it is totally indestructible guaranteeing not only safety to the players on the court but also the maximum guarantee against vandalism to the court (such as throwing stones or objects against the glass) that might occur on courts in public areas that are not constantly guarded (watch the crash test video clicking here).
ZeroS: ZeroS is the first completely sand-free padel synthetic turf, which not only ensures zero maintenance due to the impossibility of bubbles or creases (being glued to the ground), but is also 100% permeable due to the absence of latex backing. In this way, rainwater, will drain quickly through the mat and will not create water stagnation that would damage the mat.
NXSlide: Ultimately, NXSlide could not be missed-a solution that finds full implementation in public courts. It consists of a system of sliding Fiberglass doors that allow the court to be closed, once the game is over, preventing anyone from accessing it without permission or without having made a reservation.
So, as you have seen even a padel court in public areas is an 'absolutely viable option among the many that this beautiful sport can provide. It's all about knowing how to do it in the right place, time and also with the right court, and we are sure that with this guide you will definitely have a clearer idea of how best to do it.