Rubberised Court

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  1. raymond2217

    raymond2217 New Member

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    I believe some of you played on the parquet (wooden) and also the rubberised court. Can you tell what is the advantage of the rubberised court?

    Do anyone here know who the supplier of rubberised badminton court in Malaysia? If so, pls can I have their contact number.

    Which badminton hall in Malaysia had the rubberised badminton court?

    Thanks.
     
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    i think u can find synthetic court everywhere in malaysia , atleast 2-5 in a town .

    the place i play in klang , selangor (i think it's acepro badminton center)uses proace synthetic floors .. very sticky and super grip.

    and the other place where i play in subang, selangor (ritz badminton center) , uses yonex synthetic floors .. not sticky but not slippery as parquette.

    and also a place i played in wangsa maju ,KL (pro one badminton center).. has very nice synthetic floors , said to be the replica of the ones used in barcelona olympic. the best i've played so far. i doesnt feel like rubber , more like clean canvas floorings..

    no phones , im sorry.
     
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    Looks like many different type of synthetic court.....I believe the canvas type in pro one will be a better type. Will go down there and take a look.

    Thanks.
     
  4. extreme_kaki

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    rubber

    For rubber court you can basically wear any shoes (avoid the like of dragon fly shoes), your feet will stick to the floor and then your body will fly out.

    Better absorbtion when jump smash (softer landing). No worry about knee problem/impact.:D

    However, you need to have a good footwork, else ankle or knee sprains easily. I've see lots of players kena. Anyway, its part and parcel of growing in badminton.:crying:

    You can call those halls above for the supplier. They shd be able to tell.:D

    Enjoy man!
    :D
     
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    terry Regular Member

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    But above all court that lex1437 mention...i think Pro-one is the best at this moment.
     
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    pro one.

    Wah, then I must go there and pijak for a while and breakdancing/tai chi/wong fei hong style there. See feeling Shiok or not...:D
    rgds

     
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    Pro one court

    Hi extreme_kaki,
    Later u will bcome the "fearless"???? :p
    Adios
    Adidas.:D
     
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    Any luck finding suppliers for rubberised court, if not maybe this site might give you a good start.. http://www.internationalbadminton.org/approved.asp
    lookup for the Flooring section, you can find their website and contact no.

    Regards,
     
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    Thanks....will check that out.
     

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