New Era Sports Cradles are suitable for high Performance sports, dance and Multi-purpose use and have been tested at the Centre of Sports Technology and conform to En14904: Class A4.* The Performance memory foam pad provides excellent resilience to sports impacts and will give a perfect floor for all activities. *Subject to certain criteria to ensure compliance.
New Era Acoustic cradles offer a high Performance of impact sound insulation and will offer up to 28db reduction on sound transfer when used on upper floors, making this perfect for new build specifications or renovations. The recycled rubber isolation pad will offer excellent loading and is ideal for all surfaces, whether free weights or general use. The acoustic cradles have been extensively tested at the AIRO laboratory in compliance with the Robust Detail Handbook, FFT2 Resilient Cradle and Batten system.
The finished floor is available in a range of different colour options to help with the expression and creativity.
New Era LVL laminated battens are unique and specially manufactured from Polar plywood to add to the Performance of the cradle system. Available for the sports range in 36,48 & 63mm thickness, the battens have no weaknesses from knots or imperceptions and will not twist or warp in use.
Gymflex Arena is the highest performance floor for large sports halls that require the best in area elastic standards. With a height range of 74-350mm achieved using the unique New Era sports cradles, it can overcome the most challenging of levels whilst meeting EN14904 Part A4 standard.
Perfect for new builds and sports floor replacement, it can also achieve excellent acoustic standards when using on upper levels. Can be supported with extra strength battens to enable to roll out of bleacher seating or additional support requirements, (Subject to job specific data).
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