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Looking for a Padel Court—Panoramic, Durable, Fast Install?



NO.2 Panoramic padel green: field notes from a fast-growing sport

If you’ve spent any time around clubs lately, you’ve seen it: people queueing for a padel court, phones out, lights on, games rolling until late. The NO.2 Panoramic padel green from Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China, taps straight into that energy. It’s a panoramic, clean-lined build that—honestly—looks great on Instagram, but more importantly, it holds up under real-world wear.

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What’s trending (and why it matters)

Three trends keep coming up in my notes. First, panoramic ends are replacing corner posts—better sightlines, fewer blind spots. Second, clubs want LED lighting that actually meets standards, not just “bright enough.” Third, fast installs. Many customers say they can’t afford to shut down for long, which is why modular steel frames and pre-drilled anchors are winning.

Key specs at a glance

Model NO.2 Panoramic padel green
Footprint 20 × 10 m (competition); height ≈ 3–4 m
Steel frame S355, hot-dip galvanized (ISO 1461) + powder coat (≈80 μm), RAL 6005 green
Glass 12 mm tempered glass (EN 12150), panoramic ends, polished edges
Mesh panels 50 × 50 mm, Ø4 mm wire, anti-vibration gaskets
Synthetic turf Texturized PE ≈ 12–15 mm; sand infill ≈ 10–15 kg/m² (EN 15330-1)
Lighting 8–12 × 200–240 W LEDs; central illuminance ≈ 300–500 lx (EN 12193; real-world use may vary)
Wind & corrosion Designed for ≈ 0.6–0.8 kN/m²; coating per ISO 12944 C3–C4
Service life ≈ 10–15 years with routine care

How it’s built (short process flow)

Materials arrive—S355 steel, low-iron glass, UV-stabilized yarn. Frames are laser-cut and robot-welded, then hot-dip galvanized, powder-coated, and cured. Glass is tempered to EN 12150 and drilled with countersunk holes. Turf is tufted, backed, and UV tested. Pre-assembly checks happen at the factory; on-site, the crew sets anchors, squares the frame, mounts glass with EPDM gaskets, lays turf and infill, and aims the lights. In truth, a practiced team can finish in 3–4 days.

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Testing, standards, and what the data says

  • Coating durability: ASTM B117 salt spray ≈ 720 h; adhesion ISO 2409.
  • Ball rebound/friction: per FIP guidelines and EN 15330-1 (rebound ≈ 80–90%, friction ≈ 0.6–0.8).
  • Lighting: designed to EN 12193 targets for club play (verification on site is recommended).
  • Glass: EN 12150; impact tests to lab reports—ask for the latest batch docs.

Where it fits

Clubs, schools, hotels, rooftop venues (lighter substructures help), and seaside resorts with upgraded hardware. I guess the green finish helps the padel court blend with landscaping—sounds trivial, but operators tell me it photographs better and books faster.

Vendor snapshot (why this model vs others)

Feature Yocool NO.2 Vendor A (panoramic) Vendor B (economy)
Steel & coating S355 + HDG + powder (C3–C4) S235 + powder only Unknown; paint
Glass 12 mm EN 12150 10–12 mm 10 mm
Wind design ≈ 0.6–0.8 kN/m² ≈ 0.5 kN/m² N/A
Lead time ≈ 3–6 weeks ≈ 6–8 weeks Varies
Warranty Steel 5 yrs; glass 2 yrs 3 yrs 1 yr

Customization and options

  • Brand colors, logos on glass and net posts.
  • Marine-grade fasteners (A4) for coastal padel court sites.
  • LED packages for ≈ 300, 500, or 750 lx targets.
  • Acoustic pads for urban rooftops; fencing height tweaks where allowed.
Looking for a Padel Court—Panoramic, Durable, Fast Install?

Mini case notes

Barcelona rooftop: two panoramic courts, 500 lx LED, noise screens—neighbors stopped complaining, bookings up 32% in 90 days. Dubai resort: salt-mist kit plus A4 hardware; no coating issues after a tough summer. Shanghai community club: one padel court added to a tennis complex; junior programs filled in three weeks—surprisingly fast.

Final take

This model hits the sweet spot: tidy install, standards-aware, and durable finishes. If you need ROI, look for panoramic visibility and lighting that meets the numbers—audiences notice, and so do memberships.

Authoritative references

  1. International Padel Federation (FIP) – Technical Regulations
  2. EN 12193 – Lighting of sports facilities
  3. EN 12150 – Thermally toughened safety glass
  4. ISO 12944 – Corrosion protection of steel structures
  5. EN 15330-1 – Synthetic turf sports surfaces
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