Ice Rink Liners
NRCS Economy Value Liners
- Excellent for backyard rinks
- Engineered THREE LAYERED liner for a LOW COST (3 layered Tri-Extruded Technology)
Engineered THREE LAYERED liner for a LOW COST (3 layered Tri-Extruded Technology)
This HIGH STRENGTH engineered 3-LAYER film is offered as a less expensive alternative to our
rip-stop reinforced liners. NRCS provides a low cost HIGH-STRENGTH alternative in a wide width,
two side “super-white” film. It is available in STOCK widths of 32, 40, 50, and 60 foot
(72'-80'-96'-104'-112'-120'-128'-136'-152' at 15.5 cents per SF) lengths in 5' increments starting at 50'.
Cost 10.5 cents per SF for 32' or 40' widths, 11.5 cents per SF for 50' or 60' widths, and 15.5 cents per SF for widths OVER 60'.
NiceRink™ I
- Excellent for backyard rinks
- 6 mil 4 layered, reinforced ripstop
NiceRink #1 is the baby brother to our NiceRink #3 material. It is virtually the same material,
just a bit thinner to cut cost and weight for less demanding requirements. NiceRink #1 still
offers the -70F cold crack along with the ripstop reinforcements to prevent further tearing or
zippering to help keep cuts and holes to a minimum size. Available in widths of 20', 30', 35',
40', 50', 60', and 72' stock by any length. Wider widths available starting at 78' and 6' increments
there-after upon request.
Cost 18.5 cents per SF.
NiceRink™ III
- Recommended for Parks & Recreation
- 10 mil 4 layered, reinforced ripstop
NiceRink #3, our ultimate ice rink lining material has excellent puncture resistance,
in conjunction with a -70F cold crack. Reinforcing filaments within the body of the material
prevent further tearing or “zippering,” which means any cut that happens to get into a NiceRink #3
liner will remain small, meaning less patching to do in the summer. A major advantage of the
NiceRink reinforced materials over "woven tarps" is that they won't get wind-whip damage, which
means you won't end up using a sieve for a liner after one year. Available in 6 foot increments
starting at 24' wide up to what ever you can handle, and lengths in 5' increments starting at 50'.
Cost 26.5 cents per SF.