Panoramic-RC 10

Panoramic RC10

Panoramic design. Engineered strength. Maximum reliability.

The Panoramic RC10 is designed for clubs seeking a balance between structural solidity and unobstructed spectator views. Its self-supporting architecture and panoramic back walls make it a favourite for venues that want elegance, security and long-term durability, including coastal and high-exposure environments. Installed across Europe and the U.S., the RC10 offers panoramic visibility with reinforced engineering trusted by top clubs.

Ideal for premium clubs, rooftops and exposed environments.

Ideal for premium clubs, rooftops, and exposed environments

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Panoramic view
Unobstructed glass ends

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140 km/h
Wind resistance certified up to 140 km/h (87 mph)
Eco friendly home
Our multi company provides best solutions
Eco friendly home
Our multi company provides best solutions

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Total adaptability
Indoor & outdoor

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Structural integrity
Self-supporting galvanised steel frame

Structure

The court is built with a self-supporting galvanized steel frame, anchored by two peripheral structural rings for enhanced resistance and stability. All structural components are treated with a baked polyester epoxy coating over galvanized steel, offering exceptional protection in harsh outdoor conditions.

Upper ring

150 × 50 × 3 mm structural tubing

Lower ring

3 mm structural sheet metal

Mesh

Electro-welded 50 × 50 × 4 mm, projection-free for safety

 

Reinforcements

Two horizontal pipe cross members prevent deformation under stress

Coating

Baked polyester epoxy over galvanized steel

Standard size:
10 × 20 m (32.8 × 65.6 ft)
Single court version
6 × 20 m (19.7 × 65.6 ft)

The court is built with a self-supporting galvanized steel frame, anchored by two peripheral structural rings for enhanced resistance and stability. All structural components are treated with a baked polyester epoxy coating over galvanized steel, offering exceptional protection in harsh outdoor conditions.

Lighting

The RC10 comes standard with FL LINE LED lighting, featuring eight 200 W floodlights that deliver bright, even coverage across the court. Available pole designs include curved (default), Z-shaped and straight, all finished with an anti-corrosion coating and available in custom colours. For clubs requiring increased brightness or professional visibility, upgrade options are available with higher lumen output and advanced LED optics. All configurations meet FIP lighting standards and are suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.

Glass
The RC10 uses 12 mm tempered safety glass on both side and back panels, offering a wide panoramic experience while maintaining structural safety.
Panel size
2000 × 3000 mm (6.56 × 9.84 ft)
Glass type
Heat-tempered, certified under UNE EN 12150-1
Installation
Mounted on 5 mm neoprene for shock absorption and reduced risk of breakage
Sealing system
High-strength polymer joints for cohesion, vibration damping and weatherproofing

Turf

The RC10 comes with MONDO NSF SHOT XN turf as standard, a 10 mm texturized surface ideal for club-level play. Built with XNOVA monofilaments and filled with silica sand, it ensures reliable grip, low maintenance and consistent bounce. Available in green or blue.

For clubs seeking a premium playing experience, the MONDO SUPERCOURT XN is available as an upgrade. This version combines XNOVA and STX fibres for improved bounce precision, ball speed and high-end aesthetics. In warm climates, a monofilament turf option is recommended for enhanced heat resistance and durability. All turf options are FIP certified and compatible with traditional bases or raised technical flooring systems.

Customisation and Extras options available for your project.
Customisation

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Court size
standard 10 × 20 m or single court 6 × 20 m

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Turf colour
green or blue

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Structure colour
one colour from the RAL chart included

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Light post shape
curved (default), Z-shaped or straight

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Entry and net post protectors
not included in the standard set-up, optional upgrade

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Custom entry plate
not included in the standard set-up, optional upgrade
Extras
Portable version
no ground drilling required
Raised technical flooring
modular base for rooftops or uneven terrain
Two-layer epoxy primer
extra protection for coastal or high-temperature zones
Perimeter ball-stop netting
prevents balls from leaving the court area
Extra doors
for additional access or adapted use
Premium turf
upgrade to MONDO Supercourt XN or X3
High-lumen lighting
advanced optics or increased intensity for pro-level use
Custom net printing
sponsor or club branding on the net
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Do you have doubts?

Frequently asked questions!

01. How long does it take us to make a court?
Production time at our factory in Crevillent, 30 days maximum.

02. How long does it take to install a court and how is it installed?
You have to allow 2 to 3 days for the installation of a court.

We can offer you 2 options for installing your courts: Installation with full MejorSet equipment (3-4 people) or installation only with a Mejor supervisor, who will guide your own local team of installers.
03. Who is responsible for transporting the runway from the factory?
We have a logistics department that is responsible for finding and selecting the best freight forwarding companies to deliver your runway anywhere in the world.

04. What Incoterm conditions do we use?
Door-to-door with truck for shipments within Europe. CIF and CFR for maritime shipments.

05. What maintenance does a padel court need?
The most important care is: cleaning, redistribution of sand, removal of fungi and moss, verification of joints. Our team will give you a little training on the necessary maintenance when delivering the court.

06. What type of pavement is better frayed concrete or porous concrete?
Both floors are good, but each one will be better adapted to the environment and conditions of your type of installation, let's give two examples:

Outdoor environment on open ground with no nearby pavement. MejorSet would project a fractured floor with a 0.8% lateral slope for rainwater evacuation, a perfect option for durability, price and speed.

Outdoor environment on land surrounded by annexed areas that are completely level or that do not allow us to collect rainwater. MejorSet would project a porous concrete floor where we maintain the plan and height of the entire attached area and the perfect collection of rainwater by draining the porous surface and evacuating the collectors.
07. How thick should the foundation of a padel court be?
We can divide the foundation into two sections, a perimeter wall (where we will anchor the structure) and a floor (play area or annexes around it).

The hook where we must anchor the structure of the court must not have dimensions smaller than 30x30cm. (recommended 40x40cm) and concrete suitable for foundations (HM-25/20MM) with its corresponding reinforcement.

The floor (play area and/or attached areas) must have between 12 and 15 cm of concrete and its corresponding reinforcement.

The floor plan is one of the points to take into account the most, it must be a completely homogeneous surface without potholes or holes since this will affect 3 important points of your installation.

Problems in the installation of the structure and glass

Problems with the evacuation of rainwater and the formation of puddles

Problems in the correct game causing the bad ball to roll