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Gym members have been very impressed with the results and the flexibility the flooring offers


installed a bespoke flooring solution at our sports centre in order to provide protection underneath the functional rig. The floor was fitted in less than five hours and the team were efficient, friendly and professional.” Taraflex™ has been used in every summer


Olympics since 1976 and is available in 17 colours and two wood-effect designs. The Sport M Evolution product offers a P1 category shock absorbency 25-35% and meets the EN 14904 Standard for indoor sports surfaces. Taraflex™ is also recog- nised for its durability, safety and comfort without impairing performance. The range offers greater than 45% force reduction, making it unrivalled in the market in terms of comfort for users. Nettleton adds: “Members of the gym


have been very impressed with the Taraflex floor and have welcomed the flexibility that it provides.” At this recent project, Gerflor was also


able to utilise its bespoke water cutting, HD printing and line marking service. Nettleton says: “Team Hud sports staff are also impressed and find the markings helpful when delivering functional training classes. I personally love the solution, so much so


Gerflor used its bespoke water cutting, HD printing and line marking service


that we’re planning to expand the flooring into other areas in our new fitness suite.’ Taraflex™ meets the EN Standard of


22196 for anti- bacterial activity (E. coli - S. aureus - MRSA) (3) returning >99% levels of growth inhibition. It’s treated with Protecsol®, which renders polish redundant, has a double density foam backing and it’s environmentally friendly.


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