Suitable Courts
Selection Focus
- Landing zones need attention to impact absorption and standard deformation
- The surface must not be overly grippy, to avoid catching the foot during lateral movement
- Multi-functional courts should confirm the relationship between volleyball, badminton, and basketball lines in advance
Recommended model direction
| Model direction | Application Notes |
|---|---|
| SVS2 STAR FLAT | Suitable for training areas with higher requirements for cushioning and competition underfoot feel |
| ANK3 Double-Layer Diamond | Suitable for school volleyball courts requiring a balance of sports performance and durability |
| quantum-stack QUANTUM STACK | Suitable for high-end training or multi-purpose scenarios; parameters subject to the product brochure |
Recommended flooring details entry
Recommended flooringSVS2 STAR FLATSuitable for training areas with higher requirements for cushioning and competition underfoot feelView detail page
Recommended flooringANK3 Double-Layer DiamondSuitable for school volleyball courts requiring a balance of sports performance and durabilityView detail page
Recommended flooringquantum-stack QUANTUM STACKSuitable for high-end training or multi-purpose scenarios; parameters subject to the product brochureView detail page
Volleyball / school ball-sport case references






Common flooring details for volleyball courts


Volleyball projects focus on jump landings, lateral movement, and multi-line overlap; the images are used to communicate court type and surface structure.
Key points for testing and acceptance
- Verify reports related to impact absorption, ball rebound, and sliding friction
- Check whether the net post foundations, sidelines, and buffer zones conflict
- Check whether the flooring locks are intact and the seams are smooth
Installation & Maintenance Notes
- Keep the field free of sand, gravel, and standing water
- Add protective pads when moving net posts or equipment
- Regularly check high-frequency landing zones for looseness
Confirm before procurement
- Is it for school volleyball classes, training, or competitive events?
- Does it need to be compatible with badminton or basketball?
- Do the net post foundation and flooring installation need to reserve an inspection opening?
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FAQ
What should you prioritize for a volleyball court?
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 a volleyball court 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 volleyball court flooring?
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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