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How to Take Care of Your Athletic Padding

Athletic padding from Fieldwallpads.com is made to last. Our tough-as-nails products have served more stadiums and venues than we can count, and college athletes are all the safer for it. However, your wall padding also takes quite the beating. Standing up against the repeated pummelings of tough athletes is not an easy job, after all!

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The Importance of Fonts and Lettering

When you’re investing in new wall pads and other amenities for your athletic facility, you need to consult with the experts to ensure you have clean, captivating typography for your organization’s design. While you might think of the design and colors as the only important part of your design, the fonts and lettering are what ties everything together. The business of typography and lettering designs is booming and is a multi-billion dollar industry. There have been several studies done that show how important font design is in creating a cohesive design. So, how do you decide which font type is best for your school or organization? Here, our experts at Fieldwallpads.com will explain the importance of fonts and their aspects.

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What Happens When You Hit a Wall With No Padding?

As a team owner or school official, keeping your athletes and opposing athletes safe during athletic competitions is your top priority. If you’re new to the job, you may not realize how important it is to equip your facilities with safety features or maintain your current safety products. Even the slightest flaw or damage in your safety products can cause your athletes, fans, and referees in the wrong spot at the wrong time to get hit and also suffer a potentially serious injury. While wall padding and other safety products don’t prevent all injuries, they significantly lessen the probability of suffering a severe injury. But what really happens when you crash into a wall? Here, our design and safety experts at Fieldwallpads.com will discuss the potential harm that can come to your athletes if there are no protective barriers.

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How Thick Do Your Wall Pads Need to Be?

When you’re looking to improve safety at your athletic facilities, you need to consider the design and layout of your facility, as well as the composition of your safety products. For instance, when you invest in wall padding for your indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, you need to take into account the environmental situation, the layout of your facility, the sports that will be played in your facilities, and more. At Fieldwallpads.com, we have been in this business for years and have made wall padding and other protective equipment for nearly every situation imaginable. Through our own independent research and countless tests, we have developed the safest, most advanced wall padding on the market. Here, our safety and design experts will discuss how thick your wall pads should be and how we will ensure they are the right fit for your situation.

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Why You Should Invest in Athletic Facility Enhancements

As the owner or operator of an athletic organization, you know how critical your athletes’ safety is, as well as the design of your facility. Your facilities’ design and safety features are critical to the wellbeing and engagement of your athletes and fans. However, how do you know what products to invest in? While wall padding is the easy answer because it protects athletes in the case of a collision, what about the remaining products? How do you choose what’s best for your individual budget and organization as a whole? When you come to Fieldwallpads.com, you’ll find a variety of products designed to enhance your athletic facilities, which will make the atmosphere more inviting and inspire your athletes more. So, what are some of these products, and why should you invest in them?

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The Benefits of Advertising on Your Wall Padding

Are you investing in new wall pads for your athletic facilities? If so, have you considered adding advertisements to the wall pads to drive in new revenue and enhance the appearance of your facilities? Advertisements are a great, cost-effective way to enhance brand awareness and provide continual growth. The money you make with the advertisements you display in your facility will more than pay for your investment in printing advertisements, and it will go a long way toward helping you make improvements in the future. When you’re planning the future of your brand, you’ll want to look into ways to get your fans and crowd more invested in your organization, design layouts, and ways to increase revenue. Here, our safety and design experts at Fieldwallpads.com will discuss some of the benefits of adding advertisements to your wall pads.

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Preparing Your Sporting Venues For Fall Sports

As the fall sports season quickly approaches, it’s time to consider making improvements for the safety of your athletes and fans and for the atmosphere around your athletic facilities. While safety should be your top priority, and you should invest most of your budget into the safety and health of your organization, you also need to consider different branding methods. All of these products take their fair share of wear and tear throughout the year. Before school starts up again and your athletes and students are in full swing of things, you need to examine your products and branding and determine if you need upgrades. If your safety products are worn out, or you think you need new designs, you should look into our products at Fieldwallpads.com.

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How Thick Should Your Wall Pads Be?

At Fieldwallpads.com, we have been providing our customers with state-of-the-art wall pads for over 30 years. As research has evolved and new safety regulations have come to light, we have continually changed our wall padding to match these requirements. The thickness of wall pads varies depending on their purpose and more. Our team will take a variety of factors into consideration before designing your indoor and outdoor wall pads. The padding needs to both absorb and resist impact to prevent injuries. If the padding is so thick that athletes bounce off on impact, it can cause more injuries. However, if the padding is too thin, the athletes could get injured from the impact of the surface behind the pads, which can cause more harm. Padding is an exact science, and our experts are the best in the business. Here, our safety and design experts at Fieldwallpads.com will discuss how thick your various wall pads should be and how we determine the thickness we’ll make them at.

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Renovations To Make When You’re On Hiatus From Covid-19

With the current global situation amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the chances are high that your athletic facilities and organizations have been shut down or are operating in a limited capacity. If that’s the case, now is a great time to invest in new facility enhancements to improve the safety and design of your building(s). There are several routes you can go to enhance your facilities, but at Fieldwallpads.com, we suggest that you look at your current safety and design layout and decide if they need an upgrade. If they need to be improved, you should contact our team of experts to help you improve your facilities. Here, we will discuss some of our services and how they can help you.

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What Does Proper Branding Do For Your School Or Organization?

While protecting your athletes is the most important part of investing in wall pads and other products, you can also enhance brand awareness by having your logos and other customized prints put on the products. While you may not think of it as vitally important, investing in your program’s branding is a simple way to increase awareness, pride, and excitement amongst your athletes and fans. But how does branding influence the dedication to your school or organization? Here, our design and safety experts at Fieldwallpads.com will discuss this in-depth.

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