Walk-Draw Gym Divider Curtain

Walk-Draw Gym Divider Curtain

PRODUCT SKU: #WALKDRAWDIVIDERCURTAIN
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Product Description

Need to separate your gym into sections for different sports or classes? Walk Draw Gym Divider Curtains can be customized to provide the capability to divide your athletic facility into sections and can be moved easily by one person.

Contact us. We’ll be happy to talk through your options with you.

Advantages of Walk-draw Gym Divider Curtains:  

  • One person can easily pull the curtain open or shut
  • Walk-draw divider curtains can be hung on a track or cables.
  • Curtains can be made in various widths and heights and can be custom-designed for your athletic facility.
  • Curtains can be made from a variety of materials including Vinyl, Snyder Mesh with Vinyl, or Flex-Mesh with Vinyl, or Vinyl with netting

Wondering if you should get a divider curtain or a divider net? Key differences between divider nets and divider curtains:

  • Nets are lighter weight than curtains
  • You can see through the nets. You can see through flex-mesh curtains, but not vinyl curtains.
  • With a Gym Divider Net a Tension Net System is an option, (it is not an option with curtains.)
  • Nets will stretch out of shape over time. Curtains tend to hold their shape better over time.

Learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of different gym dividers by reading our Gym Dividers Buyer’s Guide.

The sleeves can be placed either before or after the sod is put down. Whether it’s better to put them in before the sod or after the sod depends on several factors.

If putting the sleeves in place BEFORE the sod is put down you will need to;

1.)  Be able to correctly estimate the finished height of the field when the sod is in place to put the sleeves the proper distance into the ground so that the goal post will be the proper height. Our semi-permanent soccer goals come with an adjustable collar so you have some room to adjust the height of the goal posts. For example, if you estimate the finished height to be 8’-0” and it is really 7’-10”, then you could adjust collar location on the goal post to achieve a finished height of 8’-0”.  However, if you estimated the finished height to be 8’-0” and it ends up being 8’-2”, then you could not adjust the finished height down to 8’-0”. The collar would not be of use because it functions to hold the goal post up, i.e., the goal post cannot be lowered farther down into the ground sleeves because it would “bottom out”. 

 2.) The tops of the ground sleeves for the goal posts will be exposed above the ground if they are installed prior to the sod. You will need to be certain that those working on the field will be careful to avoid the exposed sleeves so that they don’t crush them with equipment or damage them in some other way. 

 If putting the sleeves in place AFTER the sod is put down the goal post height should not be an issue as long as the finished height is established correctly.  However, you will need to be aware:

1.) The sod may have to be repaired in the area where the foundations and sleeves were installed.

The official measurement of a soccer goal’s width is from the inside of one post to the inside of the opposite post. The official measurement of a soccer goal’s height is from the inside of the crossbar to the ground.
The back depth of a soccer goal is typically measured from the front of the goal post to the back of the back bar. The back depth measurement is usually used to define the footprint of the goal to determine if it will fit into a space. The back depth is not an official measurement so please confirm the definition of this measurement with any organization you are working with.
Category: Soccer Goals

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