Structural characteristics of the Full Panoramic padel court
The enclosure of the court is formed by a self-supporting structure with structural tube, closed and anchored with two lower and upper perimeter rings, made of 5mm structural sheet. Painted galvanized steel or coated with oven-baked epoxy polyester resin. 50x50x4mm galvanized electrowelded mesh with seamless delivery. Frames formed with structural tube with a thickness of 2mm according to specifications, 3 horizontal crossbars made of 40x5mm plate for anti-buckling, premium finish that offers a perfect view without any structural element around the entire perimeter of the glass with customized elements in net posts, entrance doors and structural elements.
Double or single option available.
Structure color to be chosen by the customer.
Approved 12 mm tempered glass for panoramic backgrounds and for the sides.
In the case of side windows, this court can be mounted 2 large 2x3m glasses, the same measure as the funds or the traditional system. All of them installed on 5 mm neoprene to reduce vibrations and breaks.
The manufacturing process for all this tempered glass is manufactured using a standardized production process and in compliance with the UNE EN 1 standard.
· Ability to withstand tensile stress, with a strength greater than that of annealed glass.
· In the event of breakage, tempered glass disintegrates into small fragments that do not cause serious sharp or lacerating wounds, such as those that would cause the sharp edges of small pieces of annealed glass.
· These characteristics make tempered glass a good option for human safety, especially since it does not break into sharp or large fragments.
· Tempered glass has four times the mechanical strength of annealed glass.
The metallic elements are coated with polyester paint, a thermosetting powder formulated with polyester resins. This finish, in the color desired by the customer, provides these elements with good resistance to corrosion and ultraviolet rays, in addition to being very resistant to mechanical impacts.
Once the powder paint has been applied electrostatically to the surface of the material, the pieces are transferred to an oven where they are heated to a temperature between 180ºC-200ºC, in which polymerization occurs.
In coastal/maritime areas where salt spray forms that, driven by the wind, creates conditions of high risk of corrosion. (especially in the first 100m), we applied a set of extra actions that involve protecting the metal structure of the court against corrosion.
The structure can be painted with the RAL that the customer decides, optionally the court can be painted in 2 shades, for example, the poles of the bulbs can go with another color.
LED lighting with 8 bulbs of 150w or 200w specially designed for our padel courts.
According to the NIDE regulations, the lighting of a padel court will be uniform and in such a way that it does not hinder the vision of the players, the refereeing team or the spectators.
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· Instant ignition, this way you can make the most of the player's time on the court, unlike traditional halide bulbs that take time
achieve maximum luminosity.
· Low heat emission, highly recommended on indoor padel courts due to its small size.
· Compliance with the lighting regulations of the International Paddle Federation.
· Energy savings, our LED projectors save up to 65% energy compared to traditional halide bulbs.
A crucial part of Padel’s appeal lies in the variety of courts it can be played on. This guide will explore the different types of padel courts, their features, benefits, and how companies like Padel House are making these courts more accessible.
Understanding the different types of padel courts is essential for clubs aiming to provide the best possible experience for their member. The primary types include temporary, panoramic, super panoramic, portable, and pillared courts. Each type offers unique characteristics that can enhance the game in various ways.
Temporary padel courts are designed for flexibility and ease of installation. These courts can be quickly set up and dismantled, making them ideal for events, exhibitions, or locations where permanent installations are not feasible. They offer a cost-effective solution for bringing padel to new areas and testing market interest before committing to a permanent structure.
Panoramic padel courts are characterised by their clear, unobstructed views, thanks to the use of large glass panels. These courts provide an enhanced visual experience for both players and spectators, making them a popular choice for high-profile tournaments and events. The design improves spectator engagement.
Super panoramic courts take the concept of panoramic courts a step further. They feature even more extensive glass panels and fewer structural supports, providing an almost entirely clear view of the court. This design offers the ultimate viewing experience and is often used in premier events to attract larger audiences and media coverage.
Portable padel courts are similar to temporary courts but are specifically designed for easy transport and assembly. These courts are perfect for venues that need to set up and tear down courts regularly, such as sports events or temporary tournaments. The portability ensures that padel can be played virtually anywhere, increasing the sport’s accessibility.
Pillared padel courts include structural supports or pillars within the playing area. While they might slightly affect visibility compared to panoramic courts, they offer strong construction and can be more cost effective regarding maintenance. These courts are commonly found in private clubs and facilities where the primary focus is on durability and cost management.
Each type of padel court brings unique benefits:
The cost of padel courts varies significantly based on their type. Temporary and portable courts tend to be more affordable initially but may incur higher long-term costs if frequently assembled and disassembled. Panoramic and super panoramic courts are more expensive due to their extensive use of glass and minimal structural supports, but they offer the best spectator experience. Pillared courts are generally more cost-effective but might not provide the same level of aesthetic appeal or viewing experience.
Padel House, a company dedicated to expanding the reach of padel across the UK, plays a crucial role in enhancing community engagement through strategic planning and project management services. They address one of the sport’s major challenges—a lack of accessible courts—by offering flexible funding options, including hire purchase agreements for gyms and spas to schools and universities.
By making high-quality padel facilities more accessible, Padel House helps promote the sport’s growth and ensures that more people can enjoy and participate in padel. Their innovative solutions and commitment to accessibility significantly impact the sport’s development, creating stronger, healthier communities.
Understanding the various types of padel courts is crucial for anyone involved in the sport, from players to facility managers. Each type of court offers unique benefits that can enhance the playing experience and cater to different needs and settings. Companies like Padel House are at the forefront of making these courts accessible through innovative financial solutions and strategic planning, driving the growth of padel across the UK. Whether you’re a player, a club owner, or a community organiser, there’s a padel court type that’s right for you.
Ryan Staveley
Managing Director
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