Expertly designed to enhance performance and reduce fatigue, Wood Grain Dance Rolls offer superior shock absorption, comfort, and safety for dancers, fitness enthusiasts, and atheletes. This ergonomic and resilient sprung flooring is heavy duty, great for joints, minimizes impact, and maximizes energy return. Durable, hygenic, and easy-to-clean, these Wood Grain Dance Rolls offer a slip-resistant vinyl Marley wood-grain top layer backed by a shock-absorbing rubber underlayment, resulting in a easy to install sprung floor alternative that performs like professional studio hardwood flooring at an accessible price point. With the perfect blend of support and flexibility, Wood Grain Dance Rolls ensure stability and safety with every step. Great for dance studios, yoga studios, fitness studios, and multi-use spaces, Wood Grain Dance Rolls are proudly made in the USA, eco-friendly, and backed by a 10-year warranty.
Material: 2mm heterogenous vinyl sheet over top 5mm recycled rubber underlayment.
Width: Each roll is 6 feet wide.
Length: Rolls are custom cut to your desired length free of charge- provided that each roll length is 25’ long or longer and in whole foot increments such as 25’, 26’, 27’, etc. The maximum length for these rolls is 45'. You will normally receive an extra few inches on each roll. This allows for quick and easy installation.
Thickness: 7mm.
Installation: Permanent.
Shoe Style : All shoe styles, hard or soft.
Weight: 1.39 lbs. per square foot.
Recommended Uses – Great for both commercial and residential applications and is regularly used for dance studio flooring, yoga studio flooring, home dance practice, in multi-use spaces, as aerobic flooring, fitness studio flooring, and as versatile studio flooring.
When installing Wood Dance Rolls flooring, it is recommended that you use some kind of adhesive to prevent the rolls from moving around or sliding apart between adjacent rolls. The most common methods of adhering rubber rolls to the sub floor are:
A: Glue Installation
First clean your sub floor so that it is free of all dirt, dust and debris. Also, when gluing your flooring down, it is recommended that the sub floor is free of any moisture.
Loose lay your rolls in the room as you would like them to look after a complete installation. Let the rolls relax for up to 24-48 hours to ensure proper installation of your new flooring.
Please note: Rolls may be directional so make sure the color matches on each roll. If the roll colors do not match, flip them or turn them 180 degrees to ensure color matches.
Make any necessary cuts to the rolls to fit them into the room using a Straight Edge and a Utility Knife with a fresh blade. We recommend leaving a gap around the rolls roughly the thickness of the rolls being used to account for expansion and contraction.
Roll up the rolls at one end of the room. Put down a 10 foot long light layer of polyurethane adhesive and unroll 10 of the flooring into the adhesive at a time.
Repeat this step for every 10 feet of roll length until the entire roll has been unrolled into it desired position.
After all rolls have been glued down, it is often recommended to use a 100 pound roller on the floor in order to guarantee good adherence to the sub floor. If a roller is not available, walking on the flooring in small choppy steps may also work.
B: Double Sided Tape Installation
First you will want to clean your sub floor so that it is free of all dust, dirt, and debris.
Loose lay your rolls in the room as you would like them to look after a complete installation. Let the rolls relax for up to 24-48 hours to ensure proper installation of your new flooring.
Note: Rolls may be directional so make sure the color matches on each roll. If the roll colors do not match, flip them or turn them 180 degrees to ensure color matches.
Make any necessary cuts to the rolls to fit them into the room using a Straight Edge and a Utility Knife with a fresh blade. We recommend leaving a gap around the rolls roughly the thickness of the rolls being used to account for expansion and contraction.
Apply double sided tape to perimeter of each roll.
Place rubber rolls back into position on top of the double sided tape.
These rolls should be installed over a flat, dense surface like a plywood subfloor. You could lay plywood first then put the roll on top of that as an option.
This should be fine. If you have thick grout lines they may need to be leveled out so that it doesn't telegraph or you could put a layer of plywood between the tile and the rolls.