@@jimmymcgill5572 There are few outdoor floors suitable for desert environments. PP sports floors are the most cost-effective and can adapt to high temperatures and sun exposure. Customers in Qatar and UAE give me good feedback.
I would like to use the speed outdoor for pickleball. Verascourt said they usually use the Game Outdoor because of the bounce. I really do not want that rough surface. Did you see a difference in the bounce with Basketball? I asked then for technical data on the bounce but got no response. What is your opinion? Nice review, it was very helpful.
Playing basketball on it, I don't know any difference between wood and the speed outdoor tile. Honestly I recommend getting some samples from them, and then try bouncing the ball on it. I like the smoother stuff for indoor, if my court was outdoor and it rained a lot, then I'd probably go Game Outdoor. Speed outdoor has about the same grip coefficient as wood, so when it's dry it's phenomenal, when it's wet it's slick in my opinion.
As a sports floor seller, I would not recommend using this type of floor on grass or uneven ground. Affects the bounce of the ball. It is best to use it on hard surfaces such as concrete.
Can you use the spalding official game ball on the game outdoor tile?
Game Outdoor is probably taller because of water drainage. It will take a lot more water for it to start leaking up over the court.
Could be, I don't know for sure.
Would you recommend versacourt or snapcourt?
If I live in a desert climate speed outdoor seems to be the best if I want to use nba leather official ball?
Advice from a sports floor seller: If you live in a desert environment, i recommended that you choose the PP sport floor.
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@@jimmymcgill5572 There are few outdoor floors suitable for desert environments. PP sports floors are the most cost-effective and can adapt to high temperatures and sun exposure. Customers in Qatar and UAE give me good feedback.
I would like to use the speed outdoor for pickleball. Verascourt said they usually use the Game Outdoor because of the bounce. I really do not want that rough surface. Did you see a difference in the bounce with Basketball? I asked then for technical data on the bounce but got no response. What is your opinion?
Nice review, it was very helpful.
Playing basketball on it, I don't know any difference between wood and the speed outdoor tile. Honestly I recommend getting some samples from them, and then try bouncing the ball on it. I like the smoother stuff for indoor, if my court was outdoor and it rained a lot, then I'd probably go Game Outdoor. Speed outdoor has about the same grip coefficient as wood, so when it's dry it's phenomenal, when it's wet it's slick in my opinion.
@@masterbasketball6233 Thanks for the quick reply. I have ordered a 5 x 5 foot square sample of both tiles and am going to do my own testing.
Can you use these on grass and be able to dribble?
As a sports floor seller, I would not recommend using this type of floor on grass or uneven ground. Affects the bounce of the ball. It is best to use it on hard surfaces such as concrete.
Whats the price for the outdoor tile not the speed one
go to www.masterbasketball.com/2017/10/09/versacourt-review/
If you want some custom types,you can visit www.kepaofloor.com and contact with Janice by email janice@kepao.cc
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