PVC Sports Flooring with Oak Pattern
- Model: 1323X
- Surface: red oak, oak
- Roll With: 1.8m
- Roll Length: 10-20m
- Thickness: 4.5mm-10.0mm
- Application: basketball court
- MOQ: 1000 sqm
description
Solid oak flooring has always been the top choice for high-end indoor sports facilities. Like maple sports flooring, we offer PVC sports flooring rolls that mimic the pattern of real oak. It boasts a near-perfect replica of North American natural white and red oak, while also offering professional-grade sports performance. It’s frequently used in indoor basketball courts.
Features:
Guaranteed impact absorption and ball rebound rate, while maintaining a stable coefficient of friction.
100% waterproof, eliminating concerns about moisture and mold growth common in wooden sports flooring, resulting in low maintenance costs.
Made from brand new PVC material, rejecting recycled materials.
Available for three installation methods: full glue, partial glue, and glue-free installation.
Oak vs. Maple Pattern Comparison:
Compared to maple patterned PVC flooring, oak has a more rugged and three-dimensional texture with a wider color range. However, the color selection is somewhat limited compared to maple. Of course, you can also choose white oak, red oak, or classic natural colors, which are highly recognizable. Darker wood grain tones can soften the presence of markings, creating an immersive basketball court experience. Alternatively, contrasting colors can create a unique brand visual identity, easily generating social media buzz.
Maple wood has a finer, more uniform grain, a clean and neat appearance, and is highly design-oriented in different color presentations. Aside from the pattern, its PVC sports flooring material and performance remain consistent.
Wood grain pattern selection suggestions:
For professional basketball courts, school gymnasiums, and professional training bases that can host official events, choose maple patterns without hesitation—maximizing compliance, versatility, and professionalism. For commercial arenas, 3×3 basketball courts, and commercial multi-purpose sports spaces, prioritize oak patterns—maximizing differentiation, premium pricing, and brand appeal.
Of course, you can also combine and match different color schemes and logos.





