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Sport Resource Group Unveils Free Guide to Selecting Indoor Soccer Boards

A side‑by‑side comparison of HDPE roto‑molded and aluminum‑framed board systems to help facility operators make informed choices

Choosing the Right Indoor Soccer Boards

Sport Resource Group, a family‑owned manufacturer headquartered in Edina, Minnesota, has released a free comparison guide aimed at U.S. facility operators who need to select the appropriate indoor soccer board system.

Roto‑Molded vs. Aluminum‑Framed Systems

The guide pits HDPE roto‑molded board systems against aluminum‑framed panel systems, highlighting that the former excel in low maintenance, corrosion resistance and portability, while the latter are better suited for permanent installations where premium sightlines and glass‑panel sections are a priority.

By weighing factors such as safety, maintenance requirements, portability and total cost of ownership, operators can identify which construction method aligns with their operational goals and budget constraints.

Decision Tools and Pricing

Within the guide, a buyer comparison table covers seven evaluation criteria, and a scored decision scorecard applies weighted criteria to produce a clear recommendation. Two ready‑to‑use example build configurations illustrate how the systems can be integrated into typical facilities.

Pricing begins at roughly $90 per linear foot for standard white panels and $110 per linear foot for custom‑colored options, giving operators a concrete sense of the financial implications of each choice.

Beyond Soccer: A Broader Product Portfolio

Sport Resource Group’s expertise extends beyond indoor soccer to futsal court systems, hockey dasher boards, box lacrosse boards, gaga ball pits and portable boundary systems, all manufactured in the United States and shipped nationwide as well as to Canada, Central and South America, Europe and Asia.

Procurement and Partnerships

Public agencies, school districts, qualifying nonprofits and other eligible buyers can purchase ProWall systems through SRG’s Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract, a pathway that leverages the company’s certification as a Small‑and‑Women‑Owned Business.

The company’s customer base spans K‑12 schools, universities, parks and recreation departments, YMCAs, private soccer clubs and professional sports organizations, underscoring the broad reach of its solutions across the sports infrastructure market.

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