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California Sports Surfaces introduces Rebound Ace CoolTop

California Sports Surfaces introduces Rebound Ace CoolTop
August 16, 2021

California Sports Surfaces has launched its new Rebound Ace Sports CoolTop acrylic sport surfacing material which features technology to lower the surface temperature on sports courts, or coated areas, utilising new generation Arctic Pigments coating materials.

Mindful of Australia’s climate creating demands for shade, cool environments and bio environmentally friendly products, the Rebound Ace CoolTop is a solution for past complaints that acrylic courts are “always too hot”.

The release is the culmination of many hours of research and laboratory work and testing having been carried out on some comparison tennis courts located on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast over the past year.

Explaining the innovation, Managing Director - Australia for ICP/California Sports advised “our new Topcoats, Rebound Ace Sports CoolTop, have been monitored and measured each month for the last year, over a range of daily temperatures and conditions. Results thus far, averaged out, result in up to 15% reduction in court surface temperature.

“At this stage we have CoolTop in Moss Green and the Blue colours - which are the hottest and most popular.

“These will be available in Ultra topcoat for both hardcourts and for cushion courts.

“Whilst this is a great advance for all sports surfaces, we envisage some real benefits for netball and in education facilities that have large expanses of sports surfaces, and without much heat relief.”

Click here to contact California Sports Surfaces in Australia via their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.

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