You can try "Interlocking Gym Tile"- 7 Colors to choose from!- Material: Premium rubber.- Style: Interlocking edge; borders and corners also available.- Overall thickness: 7/16".- Features: This type of gym flooring has interlocking tiles designed specifically for weight lifting and gymnasium activities. Absorbs shocks and noise of heavy free weights and gym equipment. Long lasting durability; won't crack, tear, split or wrinkle. Spike and blade resistant; requires little maintenance.- Common uses: Weight rooms, ice arenas, health clubs, locker rooms, exercise areas, childrenís play areas, and many other home uses.
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School gymnasiums typically use wood or synthetic sports flooring. Wood flooring, often made of maple, provides a traditional and durable surface with good shock absorption. Synthetic sports flooring, such as vulcanized rubber or polyurethane, offers excellent shock absorption and consistent bounce, making it suitable for various sports. These materials are designed to withstand heavy use and provide safety and performance for students during physical activities and sports. Slip-not offers a comprehensive range of durable gym flooring designed for school, commercial and industrial applications. We take pride in our extensive inventory, featuring top-quality natural rubber and nitrile rolls. Rubber sheet materials are commonly employed in the production of gaskets, and we provide a selection of seven standard thicknesses starting from 1.5mm to cater to your specific requirements.
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It all depends on how much air there is inside, where you bounce it, and how you bounce it. Well if there were same amount of air, bounced on the same surface and with the same power, a rubber ball would bounce higher. But that doesn't mean a rubber basketball is simply better. People certainly would choose a leather basketball, because it looks better and has a better quality, and can last longer if played indoors. If you were looking for which is better, I would say that's totally upto you, whether you play indoors (a leather ball would be heaps better), or outdoors (a rubber ball is much better in this case). But if you were looking for which bounced higher, it is definitely rubber. This is because a rubber cover is harder than a leath covering. When something is harder, this allows to put more pressure when the ball hits the floor. This causes the ball to bounce higher.
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