🏓 Transform Any Space Into a Pro Pickleball Court—No Sweat, All Play!
The CORTABLE Temporary Pickleball Court Lines kit offers a patented ultra-thin fabric design that requires zero measuring or assembly. Weighing only 3 pounds and rolling up to shoebox size, it’s the ultimate portable solution for indoor or outdoor pickleball courts. HOA-friendly and easy to remove, it delivers professional court dimensions with effortless setup.
Brand | CORTABLE |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Orange |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Sport | Pickleball |
Number of Items | 1 |
Construction Type | Fabric |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.34 x 9.17 x 6.81 inches |
Package Weight | 2.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CORTABLE |
Manufacturer | CORTABLE |
Style | Pickleball Court Lines |
D**N
Pretty great way to play pickleball anywhere
This thing is surprisingly awesome. I was a little bit skeptical when buying it and while setting it up, but it really just worked. Setting it up was a little confusing at first, but still only took around 5 min. Taking it down is a little more tedious because I can tell if you don’t roll it up well it may be a pain to set up next time. It was pretty breezy and we had no issues. I didn’t even notice it there when playing on it. We even got our kids and some of the neighbors out playing on it and it was a huge hit! When cars came by we just moved the net out and they drove over the court with no issue. It stayed in place really good. I will update if we have any durability issues in the future.
L**E
Uses lots of tape
I love playing on these lines. But I hate setting it up, especially when the wind is blowing, it's a nightmare. It also uses a ton of disposable tape, so I feel bad for the environment.Ideally, you have a private area where you can leave the lines on forever. If you are setting it up temporarily on some tennis courts, you will need to buy many rolls of tape.
B**.
Definitely a tripping hazard…..buyer beware
I thought this would be the perfect answer for our pickleball group to use anywhere. We followed instructions and thought all was well until I tripped on the back line. We had taped it down even more than the instructions called for….we made sure it was pulled tightly. Even with all that we did to secure the lines as instructed and then some, I tripped on the back line….sustained a very painful proximal humerus injury that required surgery and am now six weeks post op. Very painful recovery and physical therapy and I’m no where being able to return to my activities as I was before my fall. Several weeks of physical therapy ahead of me and exercises to do at home. I don’t know how many more months until I can play again or hold my grandson or just be without pain from this injury. I was not a newbie to pickleball….I’ve played several times a week for the past four years and have never tripped until using this. No one in our group will use the cortable again for fear of another debilitating injury.
T**W
Labor intensive to set up
Lots of work to set up.
T**G
Great Temporary Solution for Setting Up a Court Anywhere
The Cortable Temporary Pickleball Court Lines are exactly what I needed to turn any open space into a playable court. Setup is quick and intuitive—just unroll, place, and you’re good to go. The bright color makes the lines easy to see, even in bright sunlight, and they stay in place surprisingly well on most surfaces.They’re lightweight and portable, making them perfect for parks, driveways, or gym floors. While not a permanent fix, they’re a fantastic option for casual games, practice sessions, or introducing friends to the sport without needing a full court. If you’re looking for an affordable and flexible way to play anywhere, these are a solid buy.
T**Y
Not What I Expected
The lines worked well for proper dimensions. I think they would be better for indoors than outdoors. They easily buckled in the wind and moved when stepped on. We were constantly resetting the lines. Also, there’s not enough lines for the center vertical line.
L**E
Ten stars.
I have played pb for over 2 yrs, chalked and taped many courts…. The most common problem was the right angle…. Problem solved. With this cortable i have straight lines already measured and it IS the court line. I dont need painters tape and it is less of a footprint on strict surfaces like tennis courts. The instructions are meant to be followed. The order they give you MATTERS so when you get the hang of it , setup is a breeze.“What happens when the ball hits it?”.. mcq… soo the ball reacts jist the same except there is one advantage this gives… it doesn’t make a sound when the ball hits line.. so it is easier to make line calls.Some people drug their toes and snagged it but only one tape section came lose so we just pulled it taut again and stomped the tape back down. It worked(they include a roll of gorilla tape)(a must)It lays down flat and is not a tripping hazard. (I cannot say this enough)(it really is just fine)Before you pack it back up, i recommend using a marker to mark “top” or any kind kf mark (long lines)along the top surface. It really helps you if u get it twisted.make sure to watch the tutorials for packing it back up. It makes all of the difference in the world for ease of use.I think this is a must have staple item for all pb players but ESPECIALLY for organizations/facilities which host pickleball on a regular basis. To be able to have pb court lines on demand without the expense of painting them or taping or time consumption of measuring…. Is absolutely life changing.. lol. But seriously. This is the solution for the church considering offering pball or fundraisers wanting to host a tournament.Lastly, if you are a t total taper(or chalker)… this is a perfect stencil… just pencil around the cortable in select corners and then You can tape it. (Coming from a volunteer who once helped tape 12 courts which took 6 hrs…. Bc we had people measuring a d checking angles and stressing… ) 10 minutes max to set up. Mark some lines… repeat. ThenTape.(Or just purchase a whole bunch of these(what i would do).Save the rubber bands! They matter. Use the cardboard from the box to roll the sidlines in two rolls. (Will make more sense when u pack it up)Happy pickleball!
S**Y
Super easy storage
A must have if you purchase the fabric lines. Very easy to store.
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