About Running tracks
Running tracks are essential for athletic development, improving speed, endurance, technique, and overall fitness. They are used in schools, sports academies, and stadiums for training, competitions, and recreational running. The right track surface ensures safety, optimal traction, and consistent performance while reducing impact-related injuries.

Our Best Products for Running tracks Courts

Spray System
Entry-level synthetic option, offering a textured surface with reliable grip and moderate shock absorption. They are quick to install, weather-resistant, and suitable for outdoor tracks used for training or light competitions, requiring periodic cleaning for long-term performance.

Sandwich System
Combine layers of cushioning and wear-resistant materials to provide a balance of safety, performance, and durability. They reduce impact on runners’ joints, offer consistent traction, and are suitable for schools, universities, and training centers that require higher-quality surfaces than spray systems.

Full PUR
The premium choice for professional tracks, delivering seamless construction, superior shock absorption, and uniform surface consistency. They support high-intensity athletic use, competitive events, and provide excellent long-term durability with minimal maintenance.

Astroturf
15mm astroturf tracks are ideal for recreational or multi-use sports areas where moderate cushioning and durability are needed. They provide good grip for running, reduce impact on joints, and require minimal maintenance, making them a cost-effective option for schools and community spaces.
Frequently asked questions
1. Which track system is best for schools vs professional use?
Spray and 15mm astroturf tracks are ideal for schools and recreational use. Sandwich and full pour systems are preferred for professional training and competitive athletics.
2. How does surface cushioning impact safety?
Good cushioning reduces strain on knees, ankles, and hips, minimizing the risk of overuse injuries. Full pour and sandwich systems offer superior shock absorption compared to spray or thin astroturf surfaces.
3. What maintenance is required for each system?
Astroturf: brushing, debris removal, occasional cleaning.
Spray system: periodic cleaning and inspection for wear.
Sandwich and full pour: regular cleaning, minor repairs, and ensuring proper drainage.
4. How long does each surface typically last?
Astroturf: 5–8 years
Spray system: 5–8 years
Sandwich system: 8–12 years
Full pour system: 10–15+ years with proper care.







