Badminton is a sport that is played on various surface types and each comes with certain advantages and disadvantages. If you are planning to install a badminton court for your sports facility it is essential to understand the differences and which surface material is optimal for the main users at your sports center. So, let’s dive in and learn more about the pros and cons of playing on these surfaces at different levels.
There are 2 branches for the badminton floor system: Indoor sports court and Outdoor sports court
BWF (Badminton World Federation) officially approves synthetic courts for playing international matches and tournaments. These courts have a wooden base on top, and synthetic mats are laid over it, either made of polyvinyl chloride or polyurethane. Synthetic courts prevent injuries and provide better traction, bounce, and anti-slip features. Professional badminton players mostly prefer these courts. Rather than this, synthetic courts are easy to maintain and cheaper than the others mentioned in this article.
● Synthetic courts are easy to maintain and take care of
● Budget-friendly
● These courts hold amazing quality
● Indulge in the anti-slip feature
● Helps in preventing injuries
● Available in different variants and colors
● The mats indulged in it are easy to join and provide amazing stability
● Provides amazing stability and grip
● One in the habit of playing on a wooden surface might face some problems while playing on a synthetic floor for the first time
Interlocking tile court surfaces are usually made up of asphalt or concrete. They are covered with pp interlocking tile or SHEBS interlocking tile, which helps cover the surface and mark the boundary or playing lines while providing cushioning. These types of badminton court surfaces are quite similar to rubber mats and come in different colors compared to synthetic and wooden floors, and also provide a very good shock absorption.
● Easy to maintain
● Budget-friendly
● Durable and long-lasting
● Available in different color variants
● One of the most preferred badminton court surfaces by players
● PP interlocking court surfaces are harder in comparison to PVC and PU.
● These types of court surfaces also have very good shock absorption.
● If not maintained properly, it is very easy to change some damages and remove,
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