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HARDWOOD FLOOR SYSTEMS

ECLIPSE SYSTEMS

ECLIPSE™
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Proven Performance

  • Superior performance, meets all requirements of MFMA PUR, DIN, ASTM and EN standards

  • Continuous subfloor supports heavy loads, gym equipment, and bleachers

  • Economical

Proven Safety

  • Durable anchored system that is both economical and resilient to minimize dead spots and increase comfort and uniformity of game play

     Only Robbins could have packed this much performance into a single gymnasium flooring system.  Introducing Eclipse, a COMPETITION CLASS FLOOR built to withstand the rigors of every-day use.  But not only that, we also designed it to be affordable.  So whether you’re in charge of an elite NBA training facility, NCAA college basketball or volleyball team, or high school athletic program, or just looking for the best value for your money at any level of play, you owe it to yourself to take a look at what Eclipse has to offer. The NEW Eclipse sports floor is perfect for any gym floor, basketball court, or volleyball.

ECLIPSE™ SB
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Proven Safety

  • Self Blocking feature limits compression, protecting  the system integrity when subjected to heavy rolling loads.

Proven Performance

  • Handles heavy loads, the ‘SB’ feature allows system to bottom out during excessive loading.

  • Superior performance, meets all requirements of MFMA PUR, DIN, ASTM and EN standards.

  • Complete uniformity of game play performance.

  • Economical

     If your facility may be subjected to heavy loads, the Eclipse SB system is for you! Eclipse SB takes the standard Eclipse system and adds a floor load handling feature to it.  The “SB” stands for “Self Blocking”.    This limits the overall deflection of the subfloor during heavy loads.  Essentially, the resilient subfloor is designed to “bottom out” on the concrete slab during excessive loading from bleachers, portable basketball goals, and heavy equipment.  However, the system performs like the standard Eclipse system during athletic play.

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