






Outdoor Basketball Flooring Kits
Description
What's in the kit?
With Lines: Standard basketball lines printed only available in white
| 20' x 25' Kit | 26′ x 30′ Kit |
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| 30′ x 30′ Kit | 46′ x 30′ Kit |
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| 50′ x 30′ Kit | |
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Tile Specifications
| Dimension | 12" x 12" x 5/8" (30.48cm x 30.48cm x1.59cm) |
| Weight | 13 oz (370.59 g) |
| Material | Solid Polypropylene Tile |
| Flame Spread Index (ASTM E 84) | 90 |
| Smoke Generation (ASTM E 84) | 90 |
| Friction (ASTM C 1028) | Dry: 0.68, Wet: 0.67 |
| Compression vs. Crush (ASTM D 3998) | No Break |
| Noise Reduction Coefficient (ASTM C 423) | 5 – 10% |
| Rolling Load (DIN 18032-02) | Pass |
| Standard Deformation (DIN 18032-02) | 0.9 mm |
| Ball Rebound (DIN 18032-02) | 98% |
| Load Bearing Capacity (DIN 18032-02) | 180 psi |
| R-Value | x<1 |
| Flatness | 0.0 mm |
| Lateral Movement | 0.00” – 0.035” |
Features and Benefits
- Flame Resistant
- Enhanced Traction minimizing the risk of slips and falls during gameplay.
- Exceptional Durability that withstand heavy loads and impact without breakage
- Noise Reduction enhancing the overall playing experience
- Superior Performance that achieves consistent ball rebound rates of 98% (DIN 18032-02), ensuring a responsive playing surface for accurate shots and passes.
- Suitable for a variety of outdoor sports like Basketball, Volleyball, Roller Hockey and Badminton.
- All-Weather Design ensuring performance in diverse environmental conditions.
- Minimal lateral movement providing a stable and secure playing surface for intense action.
FAQs
Q: What type of base is required for installing Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles?
A: Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles require a preferably level concrete, asphalt pad, or compacted stone base pad for proper installation.
Q: Can Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles be installed on a grass base?
A: No, Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles are not suitable for installation on a grass base.
Q: Can Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles be installed on a rubber surface?
A: No, Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles are not compatible with rubber surfaces.
Q: Is it safe to drive over Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles?
A: No, driving over the tiles can disengage or break them. It is not recommended to drive over Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles.
Q: What other suitable sports can we use the Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles for?
A: Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles are suitable for Basketball, Volleyball, Roller Hockey, and Badminton. They are not suitable for tennis or pickleball.
Concrete Specifications
• 4" Minimum compactable base material to grade
• Concrete pad 4" thick with 6" thickened edge
• 3000 psi mix
• Light broom finish
• Steel reinforcement ⅜" steel rebar 24" – 36" on center
• Slope/crown ½" – 1" per 16' ( ¼% – ½% slope)
• Saw cut expansion joints between 12' and 15' squares
| Court Size | Concrete Dimension Needed |
| 20’(w) x 25’(l) | 20’4”x25”4” |
For compacted base Specifications, download this PDF for more details.
Installation
There are two parts to the inter-locking system:

All tiles on any given installation should always have the female loops going in the same direction. (Illustration 1)
CAUTION: If you inadvertently rotate a tile 90 degrees it will snap into place (Illustration 2)but you will not be able to complete the installation properly.
It is important that all debris be removed from the underlying surface before laying tiles,
eliminating lumps.
ASSEMBLY
Always begin the installation in one corner. Pointing the female loops in the direction that
additional tiles are to be added. (Illustration 3)
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Description
What's in the kit?
With Lines: Standard basketball lines printed only available in white
| 20' x 25' Kit | 26′ x 30′ Kit |
|
|
| 30′ x 30′ Kit | 46′ x 30′ Kit |
|
|
| 50′ x 30′ Kit | |
|
Tile Specifications
| Dimension | 12" x 12" x 5/8" (30.48cm x 30.48cm x1.59cm) |
| Weight | 13 oz (370.59 g) |
| Material | Solid Polypropylene Tile |
| Flame Spread Index (ASTM E 84) | 90 |
| Smoke Generation (ASTM E 84) | 90 |
| Friction (ASTM C 1028) | Dry: 0.68, Wet: 0.67 |
| Compression vs. Crush (ASTM D 3998) | No Break |
| Noise Reduction Coefficient (ASTM C 423) | 5 – 10% |
| Rolling Load (DIN 18032-02) | Pass |
| Standard Deformation (DIN 18032-02) | 0.9 mm |
| Ball Rebound (DIN 18032-02) | 98% |
| Load Bearing Capacity (DIN 18032-02) | 180 psi |
| R-Value | x<1 |
| Flatness | 0.0 mm |
| Lateral Movement | 0.00” – 0.035” |
Features and Benefits
- Flame Resistant
- Enhanced Traction minimizing the risk of slips and falls during gameplay.
- Exceptional Durability that withstand heavy loads and impact without breakage
- Noise Reduction enhancing the overall playing experience
- Superior Performance that achieves consistent ball rebound rates of 98% (DIN 18032-02), ensuring a responsive playing surface for accurate shots and passes.
- Suitable for a variety of outdoor sports like Basketball, Volleyball, Roller Hockey and Badminton.
- All-Weather Design ensuring performance in diverse environmental conditions.
- Minimal lateral movement providing a stable and secure playing surface for intense action.
FAQs
Q: What type of base is required for installing Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles?
A: Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles require a preferably level concrete, asphalt pad, or compacted stone base pad for proper installation.
Q: Can Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles be installed on a grass base?
A: No, Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles are not suitable for installation on a grass base.
Q: Can Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles be installed on a rubber surface?
A: No, Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles are not compatible with rubber surfaces.
Q: Is it safe to drive over Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles?
A: No, driving over the tiles can disengage or break them. It is not recommended to drive over Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles.
Q: What other suitable sports can we use the Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles for?
A: Outdoor Badminton Court Tiles are suitable for Basketball, Volleyball, Roller Hockey, and Badminton. They are not suitable for tennis or pickleball.
Concrete Specifications
• 4" Minimum compactable base material to grade
• Concrete pad 4" thick with 6" thickened edge
• 3000 psi mix
• Light broom finish
• Steel reinforcement ⅜" steel rebar 24" – 36" on center
• Slope/crown ½" – 1" per 16' ( ¼% – ½% slope)
• Saw cut expansion joints between 12' and 15' squares
| Court Size | Concrete Dimension Needed |
| 20’(w) x 25’(l) | 20’4”x25”4” |
For compacted base Specifications, download this PDF for more details.
Installation
There are two parts to the inter-locking system:

All tiles on any given installation should always have the female loops going in the same direction. (Illustration 1)
CAUTION: If you inadvertently rotate a tile 90 degrees it will snap into place (Illustration 2)but you will not be able to complete the installation properly.
It is important that all debris be removed from the underlying surface before laying tiles,
eliminating lumps.
ASSEMBLY
Always begin the installation in one corner. Pointing the female loops in the direction that
additional tiles are to be added. (Illustration 3)






















