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Trango Systems’ shoot houses offer several advantages over those constructed with traditional materials like concrete or wood. The key difference lies in Trango’s use of PANELO™, a patented composite material exclusively manufactured for Trango’s products.
PANELO™ is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions and can sustain over 12,000 hits with 5.56mm ammunition. This durability surpasses that of wood, which is less resilient and poses a fire hazard. Concrete, while durable, can be expensive to build and difficult to modify. In contrast, Trango’s modular design allows for easy reconfiguration and adaptation to various training scenarios.
The modular nature of Trango’s shoot houses also provides greater flexibility compared to fixed structures. They can be easily assembled, disassembled, and transported, making them ideal for organizations that need to adapt their training facilities or conduct exercises in different locations.
This versatility, combined with the durability of PANELO™, offers a more cost-effective solution in the long term, as it reduces the need for frequent repairs or replacements while allowing for diverse training scenarios.