Panoramic, indoor or outdoor: which padel court to choose
The three padel court lines solve different problems. We compare panoramic, professional indoor and all-weather outdoor to help you decide.

There is no single "best" padel court: there is the right court for each site, use and climate. The three lines we manufacture —panoramic, professional indoor and all-weather outdoor— share the same Swiss padel standard in calculation and materials, but they solve different problems. This guide helps you choose.
Panoramic court
The panoramic court removes the vertical posts from the glass walls, leaving a continuous glazed surface of 12 mm tempered glass. The result is full visibility for spectators and a premium look.
Choose it when:
- The club wants a flagship space for tournaments or exhibition.
- The court is visible from a café, stand or social area.
- Aesthetics and the spectator experience weigh on the decision.
Professional indoor
The indoor court is designed for covered play, with a reinforced steel structure and integrated 500 lux LED lighting, ready for homologated competition.
Choose it when:
- Play happens year-round regardless of weather.
- Competition level is required (uniform lighting, no shadows).
- The court lives inside a hall or under a tensile cover.
All-weather outdoor
The outdoor court is built to live in the open: hot-dip galvanized Z700 steel, marine-grade fittings and tolerance from -20 °C to +50 °C.
Choose it when:
- The court is exposed to sun, rain, salt or frost.
- Durability and minimal maintenance are the priority.
- The cover budget comes later: the outdoor court holds up without one.
How to decide in one sentence
If image and spectacle lead, go panoramic. If covered competition leads, go indoor. If exposure and durability lead, go outdoor. In many clubs the answer is a combination: a central panoramic court surrounded by outdoor ones.
Not sure which fits your space? Tell us about your project and we will recommend the configuration based on your climate, use and budget.
