PRODUCT SHOWCASE
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Flooring is, perhaps, the most ubiquitous item in a club. From lobby, to locker rooms, to exercise areas, to racquet-sports courts, to showers, saunas, and pools—flooring is, literally, everywhere. And, though it’s often an unnoticed component, it silently communicates a powerful message about a club’s substance, style, and sophistication. That’s for members! For operators, it also needs to be use-appropriate, tough, easy to maintain, and long-lasting. Fortunately, all of that’s possible.
EVERLAST SPORTS SURFACING
The Everlast Contender products offer a textured flooring solution for health and fitness spaces that are exposed to high volumes of traffic. The surfacing features a fiber wear layer and recycled rubber backing, fused together using the new patent-pending itstru Technology. The newest addition to the Everlast portfolio is setting new standards in recycled content, containing 98% post-consumer recycled content. The new Contender product enables the Everlast brand to increase its portfolio of options to offer multiple solutions for the health club environment—from entryways and staff offices, to weight rooms and locker rooms. Contact: 888-383-7655,
www.everlastsportssurfacing.com. Please see our ad on pg. 68.—|
FITNESS FLOORING
Zenterra is the first bamboo sports floor designed specifically to meet the needs of yoga, Pilates, and other group-exercise athletes. It employs a proprietary floating technology that ensures the safety and ultimate performance of users, no matter what activities they participate in on the floor. The bamboo surface has a hardness factor that’s greater than that of maple or oak, ensuring that the floor won’t be easily dented or scratched, and can be cared for the same way that any hardwood floor would be.
Contact: 317-842-5384,
www.zenterrafloor.com. Please see our ad on pg. 76. —|
GERSTUNG COMPANIES
It was 35 years ago when Siegfried Gerstung created the cushioned floor to provide a safe aerobic workout. Today, the design of the AirBase has never failed, and it continues to be one of the most resilient and shock-absorbing fitness floors on the market. With specialty foam blocks supporting a layer of Baltic birch plywood and a wear surface of vinyl, wood, cork, or carpet, the Gerstung Floor System is the preferred product of many quality fitness and dance studios.
Contact: 410-337-7781,
www.gerstung.com. Please see our ad on pg. 90.—|
LINEAR RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC.
Linear Rubber’s PowerPad Mats combine cushioning and sound-absorbing quali- ties with a surface that provides natural secure footing, protecting floors from the abuse of free weights and the impact of exercise equipment. Nylon-reinforced, genuine-rubber mats are 5/8" thick, available in widths to 6' and lengths to 16'. Free custom trimming is available. Easy to install and maintain, PowerPads lie flat over any level surface. Other genuine-rubber flooring includes 4' x 8' Gymatts and the TopMat II flooring system, offered in rolls, squares, or interlocking tiles. Contact: 800-558-4040,
www.rubbermats.com. Please see our ad on pg. 89.—|
66 Club Business Internat ional | JANUARY 2011 | www.
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