Velora Padel engineers turnkey courts for clubs, developers and investors who think in returns, not just aesthetics — built on certified European components, not adapted Asian kits.
Per square metre, a padel court outperforms every comparable indoor sport — which is exactly why it's become the fastest-growing investment in sports real estate.
On the same 800 m² of land, you can fit four padel courts instead of one football pitch — generating roughly double the revenue per square metre of an indoor football court, and about six times more than a tennis court. That's the math investors and club owners are acting on right now.
A padel court runs 10–15 years if it's built right — or needs replacing in 2–3 if it isn't. The structure you choose determines which one you get.
Not marketing names on a standard structure — engineered solutions built specifically for the demands of padel.
An integrated anti-noise system built into the metal structure, reducing impact vibration and metallic noise — essential for indoor and residential locations.
Removes exposed fixing elements entirely, significantly reducing injury risk for players recovering balls near the frame.
300–700 lux uniform illumination with zero shadow zones, just 1.3kW for the full court, and a 10-year warranty — a clear differentiator from adapted lighting.
CE-marked tempered glass with fixings sized to NTC 2018, built to withstand intensive and competitive-level use.
Every structure is cut, welded and finished in our own workshop, with full control over steel gauge, weld quality and protective coating — the same process behind the 24-month warranty and the shorter lead times that imported kits can't match.
Velora Padel is built on the manufacturing and installation expertise behind Arena Systems — already trusted by national federations and professional clubs.
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Both models share the same engineering discipline — panoramic by design, finished in European steel, calculated to outlast the trend.
A panoramic court engineered to IPF and FITP specification, fully CE certified. Built to feel light underfoot while remaining exceptionally robust.
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A super-panoramic frame that reduces the gap between adjoining courts to a minimum — built for sites where every square metre counts.
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The steel structure carries a 50-year design lifespan, with the artificial turf rated between 2 and 15+ years depending on indoor, outdoor, urban or coastal conditions (per EPD environmental product data). With standard maintenance, most owners plan around a 10–15 year ownership horizon before any major component refresh.
Velora courts are built exclusively from certified European components — 3mm structural steel, CE-marked 12mm safety glass, and Italgreen turf — tested under intensive real-world use rather than adapted from generic sports kits. That difference shows up in fewer warranty issues and a longer usable life, not just on a spec sheet.
Timelines depend on site readiness and model selected. After your initial consultation, we provide a fixed installation schedule covering structure, glass, turf, and lighting — production and finishing are handled in Romania, which keeps lead times shorter than for imported alternatives.
A single padel court needs roughly 200 m² including run-off space. The Ultrawide model is specifically engineered to reduce the gap between adjoining courts, which matters most when you're trying to fit multiple courts on a constrained site.
All products carry a 24-month warranty, with the LED lighting system separately covered for 10 years. Our team also provides installation, commissioning and ongoing after-sales technical support — we don't disappear once the court is built.
Yes. Send us your available space and intended use (club, hotel, residential), and we'll come back with court layout options, model recommendations and a fixed quote — based on the structure and materials, not estimates.
Tell us about your space and goals. We'll come back with a tailored proposal — model, layout, materials and a fixed installation timeline.