At Fairmat, we are redefining the future of sports equipment by merging cutting-edge technology with sustainability. As we expand our reach beyond padel, our innovative use of recycled carbon composites is making waves in a variety of sports, offering unmatched performance, strength, and environmental benefits.
A New Era in Sports Equipment
Our proprietary technology allows us to design and build custom parts at scale, tailored to the unique demands of different sports. From fins for surfing and water sports to golf clubs and hockey sticks, our recycled carbon composites offer the perfect balance of lightweight strength, flexibility and durability. These characteristics are crucial for athletes seeking a competitive edge without compromising on sustainability.
The Voice of Our Community
In a recent survey of our 8,000+ followers, we asked, “Which sport do you think would benefit most from the use of our recycled materials?” The results were clear:
- 13% voted for racquet sports like padel
- 6% chose golf
- 27% selected surf and windsurfing
- And an overwhelming 54% believe all of these sports can benefit from our recycled materials
This feedback strengthens our commitment to innovation across multiple sports, ensuring that athletes, sports enthusiasts or even novice players in any discipline can benefit from the performance enhancements and environmental advantages of our products.
Performance & Sustainability: No Compromise
Whether it’s carbon plates for shoes, laminates for ski equipment or hockey blades, our materials are engineered to reduce weight and enhance performance while meeting the highest standards of sporting equipment. The synergy between advanced technology and recycled carbon fiber makes Fairmat the go-to choice for game-changing products that don’t just perform but also contribute to a greener planet.
As we cheer on the incredible athletes currently competing in the Paralympic Games in Paris, we are inspired by their dedication and resilience. We are excited to continue working with sports clients worldwide, especially as they plan for the 2034 Winter Olympics in Utah—right in the same city as Fairmat’s new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Together, we can push the boundaries of sports engineering and sustainability.