Frequently asked questions
We have listed the frequently asked questions about hockey dome design for you here.
What are the differences between Dome Lite and Dome Pro hockey goals?
Dome Lite is lightweight and flexible, ideal for temporary halls or recreational use.
Dome Pro is robust and stable, suitable for intensive use and competition. Both are demountable and easy to combine with accessories.
What is a hockey dome?
A field hockey dome is a temporary indoor sports hall, often an air-supported structure, specifically designed for indoor field hockey. It offers clubs, schools, and municipalities the opportunity to train and play matches all year round, regardless of the weather.
What materials do I need in a hockey dome?
For a fully equipped indoor hockey dome, you need indoor hockey goals, indoor hockey boards, and ball stop nets. Together, these materials create a safe, clear, and professional playing field, ideal for training sessions, matches, and multi-functional use in the hall.
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Hockey dome furnishing
An air-supported structure (hockey dome) for hockey offers hockey clubs and municipalities the opportunity to continue training and playing matches during the winter season, regardless of the weather. SKOR supplies all the necessities to fully furnish a temporary cover, so you can create a professional playing field for indoor hockey.
Our solutions include dome hockey goals, indoor hockey boards, and ball stop nets, with which you can create a complete playing field suitable for both recreational use and competition. This way, your hockey dome will be fully equipped for optimal use.
What is a hockey dome?
A hockey dome is a covered sports hall, specifically designed for indoor hockey. It offers a protected and multifunctional environment, allowing training sessions and matches to take place during the winter season, regardless of weather conditions.
In a hockey dome, dome goals, hockey boards, and a ball stop net are used to create a safe playing field. This creates a professional indoor hockey environment suitable for both recreational use and competition, for clubs and municipalities.
Complete furnishing
A well-furnished air-supported structure for hockey consists of more than just the cover. By combining indoor hockey boards with dome goals and a ball stop net, a complete playing field is created.
Dome hockey goals
Our SKOR dome goals are specially developed for indoor use. Thanks to their clever design, the goals fit perfectly within the limited space of an air-supported structure. We offer two models: Dome Lite and Dome Pro. Both indoor hockey goals are stable, easy to move, and designed for intensive use.
Dome ball stop net
Our specially developed hockey dome ball stop net ensures that balls stay within the playing field, contributing to safety and a smooth running of training sessions and matches in indoor hockey. Together with the hockey boards, they form a total solution for your indoor hockey environment.
Indoor hockey boards
The hockey boards provide a clear demarcation of the playing field. They are flexibly deployable, easy to move, and designed for intensive indoor use. In combination with dome goals and ball stop nets, the boards form an essential part of a complete playing field.
Durable quality and customisation
All our materials for a hockey dome are developed with an eye for durability and intensive use. SKOR products are manufactured from high-quality materials, so they remain reliable for many years. This makes SKOR's indoor hockey materials a valuable investment for furnishing an air-supported structure for hockey.
Buy hockey dome furnishings at SKOR
Are you looking for furnishing materials for a hockey dome? At SKOR, you will find a wide range of hockey dome goals and accessories. This allows you to quickly create a fully furnished air-supported structure for hockey.
Contact us for advice via +31 88 008 1100 or email info@skor.nl. Our specialists will be happy to assist you!
