Floating sprung dance floor LIBERTY HD
birchfor permanent installationshock absorption

floating sprung dance floor
floating sprung dance floor
floating sprung dance floor
floating sprung dance floor
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Characteristics

Installation
floating
Material
birch
Options
for permanent installation, shock absorption, disassemblable

Description

Harlequin Liberty HD is a further development of our renowned Liberty panel system, designed with enhanced durability in mind for more challenging environments. Harlequin Liberty HD sprung floor panels are coated with a black polymer resin on both sides and have a textured, high grip pattern on the top surface, which is wear resistant, anti-slip and weatherproof. Panels are laid in a brickwork fashion onto the sub-floor so that cross joins do not coincide. The panels join together by a rounded tongue and groove and are secured using Harlequin’s unique ‘one turn of the key’ latch and lock mechanism. Installation can be carried out either by the customer themselves or by our highly-skilled technical team. Permanent or Portable Floor panel sizes – 1m x 1m and 2m x 1m Minimum floor thickness (before inclusion of chosen finish) – 37mm Minimum floor weight (before inclusion of chosen finish) – 12.5kg/m² Testing standards – EN 14904-2006 Average shock absorption – 67% Maximum point load (BS EN 1195) – 1,126kg Harlequin sprung floor panels and the accompanying portable Harlequin vinyl performance floor can also be stored in carts, providing an easy and safe way for stage crew to move them on tour or around a venue. Harlequin Liberty HD panels whether permanent or portable provide a sprung floor with excellent area elasticity. Foam blocks compress under light and heavy loads providing consistent shock dampening and offer the same feel and energy return to one or several dancers on the same panel.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.