Kansas State University will move indoor track operations from Ahearn Field House to the current indoor football facility this year. We are very excited to partner with Kansas State University on this project and install the new world-class Mondo Banked track!
e have opened three different buildings since 2017: a flag football field turf complex, a 240,000 square-foot-rec center and then this April another 270,000-square-foot rec center. All of these have products designed and installed by Kiefer USA.
A lot of consideration must go into purchasing a gym floor for an elementary school, university, or recreational facility. Several variables affect the cost of sports flooring. It’s best to estimate the cost by weighing the following factors before speaking to a gym flooring contractor.
The quality of the game is significantly impacted by the type of indoor court flooring on which it is played. Indoor court flooring for sports, such as basketball or volleyball, should promote the athletes’ comfort and performance. Following are important considerations when evaluating court flooring.
To make an informed decision between tiles and rolls for your sports flooring, you need to understand the advantages and drawbacks of rubber floor tiles and rubber floor rolls. So, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of the two rubber flooring products.
The facility boasts more than 30,000 square feet of Mondo rubber flooring. All three floors have Mondo Sport Impact rubber flooring. The rec center also has Mondo's Sportflex M track surface on its indoor jogging track.
Athletics require a flooring that promotes comfort while preventing injury. Here’s an in-depth look at how the best sports flooring impacts young athletes in a school environment.
Baseball, soccer, flag football, field hockey and badminton are just a few of the many sports played on synthetic grass. Colleges, recreational facilities and even professional teams are increasingly seeing the myriad of benefits of artificial field turfs.
Schools are multipurpose spaces, holding not only classrooms, but gymnasiums, cafeterias, offices, and labs. Furthermore, schools are often used before classes begin and after they end to hold community programs. Rubber flooring meets the multiple needs of a school building.