Laykold GymSports is an Australian made polyurethane indoor sports and multipurpose system suitable for activities such as basketball, volleyball, netball, gymnastics, fitness / exercise, dance performance and so much more.
This proven high-performance point elastic indoor surface, made from 66.85% renewable content, delivers more comfort and is easier on the body than timber or vinyl floors. Laykold GymSports is designed to meet international sporting standards and with sound dampening qualities it is ideal for Olympics venues, schools and community centres.
A sandwich indoor-sports flooring system, Laykold GymSports is composed of prefabricated recycled rubber mat adhered to the substrate and coated with a minimum 2mm premium PU wear coat. The system is finished with two layers of premium polyurethane matte top coat to give a seamless surface that’s durable and sustainable.
SYSTEM FEATURES
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Sports you can play on this system
The system can be applied on
This system can be constructed on
This system will provide the following ball bounce
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If required, this system can be line marked for multiple sporting codes
Cushion level / Force Reduction this system provides
5014
Pigeon Blue
5015
Sky Blue
5091
Capri Blue
1014
Ivory
1002
Sand Yellow
1004
Golden Yellow
8001
Ocher Brown
3013
Tomato Red
7035
Light Grey
7001
Silver
7030
Stone Grey
6021
Pale Green
6011
Reseda Green
6010
Grass Green
3013
White
7035
Yellow
7001
Red
6021
Green
7030
Orange
6011
Blue
6010
Black
APT has a network of expert design and installation agents throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Laykold GymSports delivers greater comfort and is easier on the body than timber or vinyl floors. Our cushioned, point-elastic sports floor reacts in a more localised area, interacting with the individual rather than the full team. This gives a uniform performance across the whole surface.
Laykold GymSports (formerly Dynapoint) was installed at the home of the Carlton Football Club. This project involved the construction of a new two-level “state of the art” training facility, which included a gym, warm up area, ‘altitude’ room, aquatic centre, function space, cafe, sports consulting suites and administration space.