Modular multi-sport courts and city stadiums
Modular multi-sport courts and city stadiums : notre sélection professionnelle
A modular multi-sport court, often called a city stadium, puts five-a-side football, handball, basketball and volleyball inside one enclosed area. Because the structure is fully modular, the fence panels combine to follow the real dimensions of the plot: the five formats listed here are reference configurations, not constraints.
Reference formats
| Configuration | Dimensions |
|---|---|
| Standard court and 3×3 basketball complex | 36.5 x 15.8 m |
| Multi-sport court Max | 27 x 20 m |
| Multi-sport court Standard | 22.7 x 15.8 m |
| Modular 3×3 basketball court | 17.3 x 14.1 m |
| Multi-sport court Mini | 18.5 x 11.5 m |
Surfaces, colours and options
Four surfaces are available: polypropylene tiles, elastomer tiles, poured polyurethane and artificial turf. RAL colours are free on both the structure and the floor, so a court can be matched to a school identity or a municipal colour scheme rather than accepting a catalogue palette. Ball stop netting, an access gate, additional goals and volleyball net fixings are offered as options.
Light In Fitness, based in Tours, coordinates the siting study, delivery, assembly and line marking across France. Compliance documentation for the tender file is supplied with the quotation, which is issued within 24 working hours.
Which surface should be chosen?
Polypropylene tiles drain and are quick to lay; elastomer tiles add cushioning; poured polyurethane gives a seamless competition surface; artificial turf suits football dominated use. See outdoor sports flooring.
What else can be installed alongside?
Multi-sport courts are frequently combined with street workout rigs, kids outdoor fitness and outdoor gym equipment on the same site.
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