Bänfer "Wiemers System" sprung floor: optimal power transmission
The Bänfer "Wiemers System" sprung floor features an innovative design for minimising peaks in power. Its special substructure also offers greater flexibility, which means less strain on the body during jumps and landings. The substructure consists of a double layer of supports. The lower support (lower element), to which the springs are attached, is connected to the upper support (cover panel) by a particularly light special foam layer. By removing the two support layers from each other, the substructure obtains a significantly higher bending rigidity (principle of the double T-support), which means better transmission of energy through the springs to the gymnasts. At the same time, the force acting on the athlete during take-off and landing is significantly reduced due to the lower weight between the support layers.
Product informationThe sprung floor consists of:- 81 lower elements of 1.50×1.50 m (each with 21 steel springs)
- 18 lower elements of 1.50×0.5 m (each with 10 steel springs)
- 1 lower element of 50×50 cm (with 4 steel springs)
- 98 interlocking panels 200×100×5 cm
- 100 cover panels
- 7 floor gymnastics mats of 14×2 m (10-mm-thick soft foam with 5-mm-thick sky blue needle felt on top)
- Incl. 4 aprons approx. 20 cm high (made of PLST on both sides, blue with hook-and-loop fastening)
- 6 rolls of hook-and-loop tape (sky blue, each 14×0.15 m)
- 4 rolls of marking tape (white, each 12×0.05 m)
Installation
The Bänfer "Wiemers System" sprung floor is available in 2 versions: pre-assembled and partially assembled. The pre-assembled sprung floor can be set up in no time, while the partially assembled variant requires the customer to attach the springs and pads.
The optimal gymnastics surface with improved stability during landings and reduced forces acting on the body – order the Bänfer "Wiemers System" sprung floor today.