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INDOOR SQUASH COURT

  • Precision-engineered steel frame with high-quality glass walls and rubber sports flooring, delivering the look and feel of a permanent squash court
  • Designed for easy installation, long-term durability, and consistent high-performance play in any indoor venue
  • Galvanised structural steel frame assembled with basic hand tools and a small mobile crane for top sections
  • Structurally reinforced front wall for a consistent ball bounce, comparable to traditional masonry courts
  • Engineered glass panels designed to be quieter than conventional glass squash courts
  • Modular construction allows installation or dismantling in just 2–3 days, ideal for temporary events or demonstrations
  • Courts can share walls, enabling side-by-side or front-by-front configurations to maximise floor space
  • A flexible, high-quality squash solution for clubs, academies, and event spaces

Galvanized and powder coated steel frame. Standard colour is white (RAL 9016)

Laminated tempered glass panels. Honeycomb print (50% transparency) on side & front walls.

Four 150 W LED lights

Perimeter netting above front and side walls

Coloured tin, service line and floor markings

Internal: 6,4m x 9,75 x 5,6m 21’ x 32’ x 18’ External: 6,6m x 10m x 5,8m 21’9” x 32’9” x 18’5”

Approximately 5,500kg

ACCESORIES

ADJUSTABLE FEET FOR TRADITIONAL FLOORS

Our Indoor Court can be fitted with a traditional wood floor, which has a higher elevation profile meaning the court must be elevated, to ensure correct court dimensions. We supply adjustable feet as a separate accessory, allowing for wooden floor profiles up to a total height of 120mm.

RUBBER FLOOR

We offer a rubber sub-floor for cushioning and a playing surface made from interlocking rubber tiles, which provide excellent grip, require minimal maintenance, and accommodate different types of sports shoes.

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CONNECTING WALLS

The courts may be installed individually or connected together by linking the frames and mounting the glass panels on both sides of the shared columns - either along a sidewall or front wall. This means you can save space, material and cost.