For more information call 619.659.5945 or E-Mail sales@floorscore.com
Universal Air & Universal
Air
References
International "FIBA" &
National USA: Mid 2002-2003
• Real Madrid
Basketball Sport Center — MADRID (2002)
• S.D.F. — JAMAICA (2002)
• Palacia de Deportes de Logrono — La
Rioja SPAIN
• DOMINICAN REPUBLIC — Pan Am Games (2002)
• National Games of India Hydrabad (2002)
• Al-Itihad Sport Comples — ALEXANDRIA
EGYPT (2002)
• Netball Int'l Tournament — JAMAICA
(2003)
• Arena Manawatu — NEW ZEALAND (2003)
• EUR-ROME COLISEUM — ROME ITALY (2003)
USA : Same as
"UNIVERSAL AIR" 2001-2002
• Ohio State University
• Kohl Center — University of Wiscosin in
MADISON
• Giant Center — HERSHEY, PA (2002)
• Freemont Christian School (2002)
• University of Tennessee (2002)
• Peonia Civic Center (2002)
• Alamodome — SAN ANTONIO, TX (2002)
• Rockford Civic Center (2002)
• Dixie College (2002)
South Padre
Island (2002)
"IN YEAR 2003"
• NBA All Star Weekend 1 (1/31/03)
• NBA All Star Weekend 2 (1/31/03)
• NCAA Regional MSP (3/02/03)
• NCAA Big 12 (3/12/03)
• NCAA Final Four Men's (3/31/03)
• NCAA Mens Hoop (3/31/03)
• NCAA Final Four Women's (4/02/03)
• NCAA Womens Hoop (4/02/03)
Specialty Contracts
• 1983 Pan American Games
• 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games
• 1987 Pan American Games - Indianapolis
• 1989 Pan American Games - San Juan, PR
• 1985 Bolizatrian Games - Coval, Ecuador
• 1985 NBA All-Star Game - Indianapolis
• 1986 NBA All-Star Game - Dallas
• 1987 NBA All-Star Game - Seattle
• 1988 NBA All-Star Game - Chicago
• 1989 NBA All-Star Game - Houston
• 1990 NBA All-Star Game - Miami
• 1991 NBA All-Star Game - Charlotte
• 1992 NBA All-Star Game - Orlando
• 1993 NBA All-Star Game - Salt Lake City
• 1994 NBA All-Star Game - Minneapolis
• 1995 NBA All-Star Game - Phoenix
• 1996 NBA All-Star Game - San Antonio
• 1997 NBA All-Star Game - Cleveland
• 1998 NBA All-Star Game - New York
• 1999 NBA All-Star Game - No Event
• 2000 NBA All-Star Game - Oakland
• 2001 NBA All-Star Game - Washington,
D.C.
• 2002 NBA All-Star Game - Philadelphia
• 2003 NBA All-Star Game - Atlanta
• 1986 NCAA Final Four - Dallas
• 1987 NCAA Final Four - New Orleans
• 1988 NCAA Final Four - Kansas City
• 1989 NCAA Final Four - Seattle
• 1990 NCAA Final Four - Denver
• 1991 NCAA Final Four - Indianapolis
• 1992 NCAA Final Four - Minneapolis
• 1993 NCAA Final Four - New Orleans
• 1994 NCAA Final Four - Charlotte
• 1995 NCAA Final Four - Seattle
• 1996 NCAA Final Four - New Rutherford
• 1997 NCAA Final Four - Indianapolis
• 1998 NCAA Final Four - San Antonio
• 1999 NCAA Final Four - St. Petersburg
• 2000 NCAA Final Four - Indianapolis
• 2001 NCAA Final Four - Minneapolis
• 2002 NCAA Final Four - Atlanta
• 2003 NCAA Final Four - New Orleans
• 1990 Goodwill Games - Seattle
• 1991-92 Hall of Fame - Springfield
• 1992 Tournament of the Americas
(Pre-Qualifications Olympics)
• 1993 European Championships - Munich,
Germany
• 1994 World Championships - Toronto,
Canada
• 2000 Olympics - Australia
NBA McDonald's Open
• 1987 Milwaukee, WI
• 1988 Madrid, Spain
• 1989 Rome, Italy
• 1990 Barcelona, Spain
• 1991 Paris, France
• 1993 Munich, Germany
• 1995 London, England
• 1997 Paris, France
• 1999 Milan, Italy
• 2001 Stockholm, Sweden (cancelled due
to 9/11/01)
Professional Teams
• Detroit Pistons
• Dallas Mavericks
• Milwaukee Bucks
• Minnesota Timberwolves
• San Antonio Spurs
• Seattle Supersonics
• Toronto Raptors
• Utah Jazz
NCAA
Women's Final Four
• 1989 Tacoma Dome - Tacoma, Washington
• 1990 Boling/Tompson Arena, University
of Tenessee, Knoxville, TN
• 1991 Lake Front Arena, University of
New Orleans
• 1992 Los Angeles Arena, University of
Southern California
• 1993 The Omni - Atlanta, Georgia
• 1994 Richmond Coliseum - Richmond,
Virginia
• 1995 Hubert Humphrey Metrodome -
Minneapolis, Minnesota
• 1996 Charlotte Coliseum - Charlotte,
North Carolina
• 1997 Riverfront Arena - Cincinnati, Ohio
• 1998 Kemper Arena - Kansas City,
Missouri
• 1999 San Jose Arena - San Jose,
California
• 2000 First Union Center - Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
• 2001 Savvis Arena - St. Louis, Missouri
• 2002 Alamo Dome - San Antonio, Texas
• 2003 Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Georgia
Amateur
Training Centers
• Olympic Training Center - Lake Placid,
NY
• Olympic Training Center - Colorado
Springs, CO
• Republic of China - Women's Training
Center
• Brisbane Entertainment Center -
Brisbane, Australia
• Dominican Republic
• Puerto Rico Training Center
• Coval, Ecuador
• Nassau, Bahamas (2)
• Sydney Entertainment Center - Sydney,
Australia
• Perth Entertainment Center - Perth, Ausrailia
• Tobago, West Indies
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Portable Sports
Floors/Gym Floors
Universal Air Portable Basketball Floor System

Portable wood basketball floor in Jamaica
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FAST AND EASY
INSTALLATION SET-UP & REMOVAL
First panels are easily assembled over concrete, synthetic, or
appropriately installed ice arena.
CONSTRUCTION
The portable floor panels use Northern Hard Maple, factory
assembled over a structural subfloor system, lighter weight, easy to
handle and to load in containers.
The sub-floor fastening/locking "concealed" (hidden) system
ensures control of expansion due to normal changes in humidity, for a
tight fitting and level-playing surface.
The "concealed" locking system leaves the surface free of nails and
locking hardware for greater safety. Players perform better with less
fatigue and less chance of leg and ankle injuries.
The floor and sealer finish are an Oil Modified Urethane Finish, for
appropriate slide resistance and enviormentally safe.
Court marking paint for standard game lines according to international
federations (optional perimiter paint, logos, lettering available).
BENEFITS
Allows the facility/coliseum to schedule multi-purpose events within
the same day. Standard and Special sizes, suitable for Basketball,
Volleyball, Handball, Netball, Badminton, and other multi-purpose sport
activities.
UNIVERSAL AIR RESILIENT
The
Portable is also available with attached rubber pads to provide more
relilience and comfort to the players. Resilient Sub-Floor constuction,
the cushion pads provides added shock absorption and more comfort for
players. Resilient Pads enhance the shock absorption, Ball Bounce,
Defection and performance.
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DIN TESTING
STANDARDS
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Shock
Absorption (Safety)
Amounts of load absorbed by the floor
DIN Standard: Wood: Minimum 53%
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Vertical
Deflection (Safety & Performance)
Vertical movement of
the floor during impact at the
point of touch down
and within 50cm of that point.
DIN Standard: Wood:
Minimum 2.3mm
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Ball Bounce
(Performance)
Ball return off the
floor as compared to concrete
DIN Standard: Wood:
Minimum 90%
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Sliding
Characteristics/Properties (Safety)
Surface slide
characteristics
DIN Standard: Wood:
Range: Min 0.4 - Max 0.6
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Rolling Load
(Durability)
Resource for
technical information and guidance
for maple hardwood
floors. Establishes rules of
species, quality and
grading.
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CERTIFICATIONS
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International
Basketball Federation (FIBA)
International
governing organization for
international
basketball competitions for all 3 levels
of completion (I,
II, III). Establishes standards
and homologation of
facilities.
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DIN Performance Testing
Floor Methods and Technology
DIN Standard V
18032-2 (MPA-OTTO-GRAF-
INSTUT, UNVERSITAT
STUTTGARD, GERMANY)
Standards, of
Safety, Performance & Durability
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Maple
Flooring Manufacturing Assocation (MFMA)
Resource for
technical information and guidance for
maple hardwood
floors. Establishes rules of species, quality and grading.
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Storage cart and tapered ramp edge for protable wooden sports floors

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Prestige Sports Systems is one of
the world leaders in the manufacture and export of quality
residential, commercial and sports hardwood flooring systems, supplying
more than 55 countries worldwide since 1978.
Their wide variety of
hardwood flooring products have been used for residential applications
(homes, apartments, condominiums, villas), commercial applications
(hotels, museums, department stores, boutiques, restaurants, art
centers, etc.) and sports centers (gyms, recreation centers, stadiums,
health clubs, squash courts, running/jogging tracks, hotel club rooms,
athletic facilities, Olympics, etc.).
Our
hardwood and synthetic sports systems
have been specially tested and certified by worldwide organizations
ensuring the safety, performance and durability of the flooring
surface.
The Hardwood Maple Multi-Purpose sports systems
are available in a number of designs for “indoor” use with a special
cushion system for multi-purpose activities including basketball,
volleyball, aerobics, badminton, handball, tennis, squash and football.
The Hardwood maple systems come available in either Permanent
“floating” surfaces or as a Portable / Moveable Floor design.
The Synthetic sports systems
(Rubber, PVC, Polyurethane, Plastic Tiles, Acrylic) also come in a
variety of synthetic materials for both indoor and outdoor use for
tennis, running & jogging tracks, 5-A soccer, volleyball and
multi-purpose activities. Some materials can be rolled in place, poured
in place, painted on or simply assembled into place.
Complete
Gymnasium packages
are also available to service the entire facility including complete
squash/racquetball courts, basketball backstops,
volleyball-badminton-tennis equipment, scoreboards, gym floor
protection covers, divider curtains, and other sports equipment.
For more information call 520-822-5222
or E-Mail sales@floorscore.com


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