There is no need to first read through all 14 sizes and weights; first eliminate by use, then look at safety standards, weather resistance, slip resistance, and budget, and finally confirm the model with the spec sheet.
STEP 01Determine the site first: schools, kindergartens, communities, go-karts, and wet-area anti-slip have different priorities.
STEP 02Re-evaluating risk: for campuses look at GB 36246, for outdoors look at drainage and weather resistance, for wet areas look at slip resistance, for professional courts look at ball rebound.
STEP 03Finalize the model last: choose among three tiers—budget, mainstream, and flagship—then request samples and test reports.
ANK1F Standard TileEntry-level general-purpose model, usable for basketball, pickleball, tennis, roller skating, and balance bikes, suitable for budget-sensitive projects that still want 8-year warranty projects.View detailed specs →
ANK2 Thickened TileFor go-karting, roller skating, tennis and pickleball, look at this model first — thicker support posts for more reliable load-bearing and wear resistance.View detailed specs →
ANK2F Four-Grid TileA top choice for schools and large-area courts—each tile is divided into 4 thermal expansion segments, suitable for venues concerned about blistering and temperature-related expansion and contraction.View detailed specs →
ANK4 CloverleafFriendlier for kindergartens, badminton, and children's activity areas—flexible and shock-absorbing, with a gentler underfoot feel than rigid interlocking flooring.Kindergarten Solutions →View detailed specs →
ANK5 Basketball Grid50cm large-format professional basketball court tile — minimal joints, 25 independent load-bearing units — suitable for standard basketball courts and community main courts.View detailed specs →
ANK6 Coin GridFriendlier for corridors, general sports areas, and uneven floors; 36-grid structure, single tile 720g。View detailed specs →
SVS1 POLAR STARKindergartens, high-protection sites, and tennis / pickleball low-rebound needs can be included in initial screening—high impact absorption, can be rolled up in one piece, and easier to maintain.View detailed specs →
SVS2 STAR FLATProfessional basketball, volleyball, and integrated training can be confirmed per project needs and are not included in this small-court recommendation scope.View SVS2 specs →
SVS3 STARSHINE FLATTennis / pickleball can be included in initial screening, featuring 100% flatness, and can replace some silicone PU solutions.View SVS3 Starlight →
Interstellar full-matFocus on wet areas, pools, wet-area anti-slip, and premium go-karting; emphasizing R10 anti-slip and high grip.View detailed specs →
Quantum Stack Full MatA key choice for flagship-grade basketball and high-end multi-use projects: a true three-layer structure that balances shock absorption, resilience, and long-term stability.View detailed specs →
Scenario quick reference
Quick model selection by scenario
Basketball court (campus)
Top choice ANK2F Four-Grid Tile Recommended for Large Venues Over 5,000 m²
Thermal expansion/contraction jointsFour-section pre-reserved gaps per tile
Warranty8 years
Applicable to:Primary/secondary school campus basketball courts (large venues over 5,000 sqm recommended), school multi-purpose courts, campus track base layers
Field-tested case: Ningxia Xinglong Middle School's large basketball court (ANK2F), with no bulging or fading since delivery
Silicone PU alternative / pickleball competition / go-kart hard-surface solution review
Specifications30.5×30.5×1.6 cm
Single-tile weight380–430 g
Impact absorption40–70% adjustable
Warranty6-year no-shattering guarantee
Applicable to:Silicone PU alternative (professional venues), pickleball competition grade; go-karts selected per the hard load-bearing interlocking flooring solution, with SVS3 used only for special combination solution review
Field-tested case: Shanghai F1 Carnival go-kart track (re-verified against a combination of rigid load-bearing and grip requirements)