If you stand in front of a padel court, all you see is glass, turf, steel frame, and lighting. Four things, nothing more.
But if you’ve stood in front of a hundred courts—like we at ArtPadel have—you’ll know that behind those four things lie dozens of technological crossroads that determine lifespan, safety, and experience. Choose correctly, and the court can still be used for games in ten years; choose incorrectly, and it will start to “speak” in three years—cracks, rust, uneven bounce, glaring lights.

Glass: Not just “tempered,” it’s 12mm transparent tempered glass.
The soul of paddle tennis is that completely transparent screen. Players use it to bounce, change direction, and score. Spectators see every attack and defense clearly through it.
ArtPadel uses 12mm transparent tempered glass, and this isn’t just any random choice.
The 12mm thickness has been repeatedly tested to withstand the high-frequency impacts unique to paddle tennis, while shattering into blunt-angled particles in the event of breakage, ensuring safety. Furthermore, our glass comes with a 5-year warranty.
For us, a piece of glass is judged on whether it remains transparent, crack-free, and stress-free three years later.

Turf: The Surface Where the Ball “Tells the Truth”
The green surface of a paddleboard tennis court is often mistakenly thought of as simply “laying it out and that’s it.”
But at ArtPadel, the turf is a system:
No Bubbles: The turf surface is smooth after installation, less prone to air bubbles.
High Tuft Bind Strength: The grass fibers are strong, less prone to shedding, and have a longer lifespan.
No Wrinkles: Maintains a smooth and aesthetically pleasing appearance even after long-term use.
Good Wear-Resistance: Withstands high-frequency use, suitable for professional and commercial courses.
Good Ball Rebound: Provides a more stable and professional hitting experience, meeting the needs of international competitions and high-standard training.
The standard for a good turf is: When you hit the ball, its response is “honest”—it doesn’t suddenly change speed due to a patch of collapsed grass, nor does it bounce off-target due to uneven infill. This is crucial in both competitive and training scenarios.

Steel Structure: The Visible Skeleton, ArtPadel’s Bottom Line
The fence frame, posts, and connectors—these are the parts rarely photographed and shared on social media, yet they are precisely where ArtPadel invests the most attention.
We insist on double protection: hot-dip galvanizing + high-temperature electrostatic spraying.
Why such meticulousness? Because once steel structures begin to corrode, it’s irreversible. Decreased strength, cracked welds, and complete loss of aesthetics—a good stadium is destroyed “from the inside out.” ArtPadel won’t let our clients face such problems in the fifth year.

Superior Lighting Design lights up the game
Our LED lights deliver low-glare illumination, ensuring optimal visibility and comfort for athletes on padel courts. This outstanding performance is made possible by our unique engineering: the lights are designed with a special beam angle that allows them to be installed parallel to the ground, projecting light directly forward for even and effective coverage of the entire court. In contrast, ordinary LED lights from other suppliers require a 15-degree upward tilt during installation, which can cause severe glare, eye strain, and light pollution—negatively impacting the playing experience. As you know, the The padel ball is small and travels at high speed, so effective low-glare lighting is crucial for players to track the ball’s trajectory and maintain padel performance.

Quality is ArtPadel’s long-term commitment to you.
A plywood tennis court may seem like a combination of four materials. But at ArtPadel, it’s the product of physics, materials science, sports engineering, and on-site construction experience.
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