Supplier's note
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Ah, so the user's format example shows the Technical Specifications table with columns Feature, Specification, Benefit. But in the structured requirements above, they mention a Technical Parameters Table with Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. This is conflicting. Since the user provided the example format, perhaps they intended the Technical Specifications table to have Benefit instead of Application Scenario. Therefore, I'll follow the example format's columns (Feature, Specification, Benefit) for the Technical Specifications section, and perhaps the Application Scenario is part of the Scenario Solution Paragraph or elsewhere.
Proceeding with that assumption, the Technical Specifications table will have Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, moving to the Customization Guide. The user wants a customization hint, like adjustable parameters. From the product attributes, pile height can be adjusted (20-40mm), material options (rubber, synthetic), and maybe density. So the customization hint could be about adjusting pile height and density for different sports or aesthetics.
The Get Inspiration section should be a short paragraph highlighting the product's benefits, like low maintenance, durability, and versatility for indoor skiing or outdoor use.
The Choose Your Model table requires three versions (Base, Advanced, Pro) with parameters like pile height, material quality, certifications, durability, etc. For example:
- Base Model: 25mm pile height, basic synthetic material, CE certification
- Advanced: 35mm, higher quality synthetic, CE + RoHS
- Pro: 40mm, premium synthetic with UV+ resistance, all certifications including SONCAP, enhanced drainage.
Comparative hints could be like "20% thicker pile than industry standard" for Pro.
Managers Note needs two paragraphs. First, three technical breakthroughs: maybe UV resistance, drainage system, customizable pile height. Second, guide selection: Base for basic needs, Advanced for moderate use like home gyms, Pro for commercial skiing simulators needing high durability and certifications.
Now, ensuring all product attributes are covered: application includes garden, indoor, soccer fields, etc. Certifications are listed. Materials are rubber and synthetic. Pile heights are 20-40mm. Sports include skiing, which is key here.
Also, the vision details mention drainage systems and realistic appearance, so those should be in the specs.
Putting it all together in the required markdown format, making sure to use "With X, you can Y" structure where possible. For example, "With customizable pile heights (20mm-40mm), you can tailor the texture to match specific sports requirements."
Check for any missing elements and ensure the tables are correctly formatted. Also, ensure that the Managers Note's example is followed, mentioning specific features and scenarios.
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