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Ten scenarios, one floor for many uses

From professional courts to everyday fitness-and-wellness spaces, AnchorCare provides all-scenario adaptive solutions: basketball courts, tennis courts, volleyball courts, pickleball courts, playground tracks, go-kart tracks, roller skating, plazas, poolside areas, and gyms, each scenario with a corresponding recommended model and inspection-and-acceptance key points.

Short answer:AnchorCare suspended interlocking sports flooring product selection by 10 application categories:Basketball courts, tennis courts, volleyball courts, pickleball courts, playground tracks, go-kart tracks, roller skating rinks, plaza grounds, poolside areas, and gyms. Different scenarios prioritize different things—anti-slip, drainage, load-bearing, ball rebound, cushioning, and test documentation—so define the scenario before choosing the model.

Check the rules before drafting the plan:If you're still unsure about court dimensions, buffer zones, clearance, or line-marking requirements, first see Complete guide to court dimensions and rules. This page breaks site requirements into 10 scenario sub-pages, making it easy to choose flooring by use.

Ten-scenario entry points

Case photos and flooring details

信丰县篮球场悬浮拼装运动地板案例图
Basketball court case photosOverall color scheme, sidelines, and outdoor drainage references.
室外匹克球场悬浮拼装运动地板案例图
Pickleball court case photosReference for small-ball court lines and color blocks.
昆山卡丁车场悬浮拼装地板案例图
Go-Kart Track Case PhotosReference for turns, entrances/exits, and wear-resistant areas.
ANK2 加厚米格悬浮拼装运动地板细节图
Flooring detail viewBefore procurement, you can check the texture, support, and interlocks.

Images are used to aid understanding of scenarios and product structure; specific models, colors, test documents, and delivery configurations are subject to the samples, contract, and stamped documents.

Scenario → recommended model matrix

ScenarioRecommended model directionKey focus
Basketball courtANK5 Basketball Grid / ANK2F Four-Grid TileVerify the GB 36246-2018 report cover for the corresponding model
Tennis courtANK1F Standard Tile / ANK2 Thickened Tile / SVS1 / SVS3Elasticity and ball rebound need to be confirmed separately
Volleyball courtSVS2 STAR FLAT / ANK3 DOUBLE DIAMONDLanding zones need attention to impact absorption and standard deformation
Pickleball courtANK1F Standard Tile / ANK2 Thickened Tile / SVS1 / SVS3Elasticity and ball rebound need to be confirmed separately
Playground running trackANK2F Four-Grid Tile / ANK4 CloverleafCampus venues should verify environmental and hazardous-substance testing documentation
Go-Kart TrackANK2 Thickened Tile / ANK5 Basketball GridConfirm the vehicle weight, tire material, and top speed
Roller Skating VenueLOC4 SIXTEEN-GRID TILE / ANK6 COIN-GRID TILESmooth seams that avoid noticeable bumps when wheels pass over
Plaza FacilitiesANK1F Standard Tile / ANK2 Thickened TileWhen foot traffic is complex, prioritize wear resistance, stain resistance, and ease of maintenance
Poolsidestar-travel / SVS1 PolarisWet-condition anti-slip and drainage are the top priority
Gymquantum-stack QUANTUM STACK / SVS2 STAR FLATSelect by functional zone; one product can't cover everything

Basketball court

For basketball courts, first look at compliance, anti-buckling, and ball rebound. Campus projects should verify the corresponding model reports such as GB 36246-2018; outdoor sites also need to consider base flatness, drainage, expansion joints, and stability after high-temperature sun exposure. View basketball court subpage

Tennis court

For tennis courts, focus on uniform surface friction, stable ball speed, elasticity, and ball rebound. Currently only screened within the ANK1F, ANK2, SVS1 Polaris, and SVS3 Starshine range; final confirmation is based on samples, test data, and on-site trial installation. View tennis court subpage

Volleyball court

Volleyball courts focus on jump landings, lateral movement, and surface flatness. Flooring is not a substitute for athletic protection; actual cushioning, friction, and ball rebound should be based on the test report for the corresponding model and on-site sample installation. View volleyball court subpage

Pickleball court

Pickleball courts are usually small with frequent starts and sudden stops; the focus is on anti-slip, underfoot feel, elasticity, ball rebound, and line clarity. Currently only pre-screened within the ANK1F, ANK2, SVS1 Polaris, and SVS3 Xingyao range; this page covers flooring material only and does not address equipment configuration. View pickleball court subpage

Playground running track

For playground running track projects, first distinguish between professional athletics tracks and campus activity areas. Suspended interlocking flooring is better suited to playground perimeter zones, activity areas, multi-functional sports areas, and children's play areas. View playground track subpage

Go-Kart Track

A go-kart track is not an ordinary court; you must focus on confirming vehicle weight, speed, tire material, turning radius and operating frequency. The recommended model needs to be confirmed against an on-site trial installation and the contract's technical parameters. View go-kart track subpage

Roller Skating Venue

For roller skating venues, focus on flatness, wear resistance, and friction consistency. The flooring should avoid obvious steps, lifting edges, and grit buildup; sharp-turn areas and entrances/exits need more frequent maintenance. View roller-skating venue subpage

Plaza Facilities

Plaza facilities typically serve complex user groups and diverse activity types, so focus on weather resistance, drainage, wear resistance, pattern recognizability, and long-term maintenance costs. View plaza/square site subpage

Poolside

Poolside is discussed only in terms of poolside walkways and leisure areas, and is not equivalent to a primary material for long-term standing-water areas. Projects must first confirm drainage, wet anti-slip, cleaning frequency and local acceptance requirements. View poolside surround subpage

Gym

Gyms should be zoned first: the floor requirements differ for cardio, personal training, group classes, strength equipment, and circulation areas. Suspended interlocking flooring suits some training and circulation areas; heavy equipment areas need separate confirmation of load-bearing and protective layers. View gym subpage

4-step product selection logic

Unsure how to choose?

The general logic of product selection:Define the scenario first → then review testing requirements → then pick the model → finally verify the report

Key points to check for campus projects GB 36246 Testing; For outdoor venues, focus on Weather Resistance and Drainage; All scenarios require balance Anti-Slip and impact absorption. See the current 14 products' specs at Products, see real cases at Cases

FAQ

Can the same court use multiple models?

Yes, but it needs to be confirmed by functional zone. For example, the main sports area, buffer zone, transit area, and leisure area have different requirements for underfoot feel, load-bearing, drainage, and maintenance.

Are the recommended models in the scenario subpages the final procurement models?

No. Recommended models are for preliminary screening; the final choice must be confirmed together with the base layer, budget, testing documentation, sample trial-laying, contract parameters, and on-site review.

Does the pickleball court page include an equipment plan?

Not included. This set of pages only discusses sport-court.cn's suspended interlocking sports flooring materials and surface selection.

Is the poolside page equivalent to a primary material for long-term standing-water areas?

Not equivalent. Poolside refers only to poolside circulation and leisure areas; the project should separately confirm the boundaries of drainage, wet-state slip resistance, and cleaning maintenance.

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