Suitable Courts
Selection Focus
- Select by functional zone; one product can't cover everything
- Focus on underfoot feel, noise, impact and equipment indentation
- For indoor projects, check odor, VOC, and cleaning/maintenance requirements
Recommended model direction
| Model direction | Application Notes |
|---|---|
| quantum-stack QUANTUM STACK | Suitable for training areas with higher requirements for cushioning and underfoot feel |
| SVS2 STAR FLAT | Suitable for group classes, training, and mid-to-high-end sports spaces |
| SVS1 POLAR STAR | Suitable for walkways and activity areas requiring a softer underfoot feel |
Recommended flooring details entry
Recommended flooringquantum-stack QUANTUM STACKSuitable for training areas with higher requirements for cushioning and underfoot feelView detail page
Recommended flooringSVS2 STAR FLATSuitable for group classes, training, and mid-to-high-end sports spacesView detail page
Recommended flooringSVS1 POLAR STARSuitable for walkways and activity areas requiring a softer underfoot feelView detail page
Fitness/training space case reference





Gym flooring details


Gyms and training areas need to be confirmed separately by equipment, group classes, and circulation areas; the images are used to communicate underfoot feel, flatness, and spatial boundaries.
Key points for testing and acceptance
- The strength-equipment area should have its load capacity and protective-mat plan confirmed separately
- Check indoor odor, ventilation, and cleaning requirements
- Confirm the height difference between the flooring and thresholds, elevator entrances, and equipment areas
Installation & Maintenance Notes
- Promptly clean up sweat and cleaning-agent residue
- Add protective pads beneath equipment feet and move them regularly for inspection
- Avoid dragging sharp tools directly across the surface
Confirm before procurement
- Is the venue mainly for cardio, group classes, personal training, or strength training?
- Are heavy machines concentrated in one area? Are protective mats needed?
- Are there extra requirements for noise, odor, and fire-rated materials?
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FAQ
What should a gym prioritize?
First look at the site use, base conditions, and acceptance requirements, then screen models by metrics such as anti-slip, drainage, cushioning, ball rebound, or load-bearing.
Is the recommended model for gyms fixed?
There is no fixed answer. The recommended model is a preliminary screening direction; the final decision is based on samples, testing documentation, contract parameters, and on-site review.
Can it be shared with other sports scenarios?
It can be used for multi-purpose sharing, but you must first confirm dimensions, line markings, buffer zones, and usage frequency to avoid different sport lines interfering with each other.
Need help selecting flooring for a gym?
Provide the site dimensions, base-layer photos, and usage frequency, and we can do a preliminary model screening and document checklist first.
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