View Full Version : Where's a good place to buy plyometric floors?
Herches
Oct-06-07, 06:16 PM
I've seen millions of vids with people using plyo floors and there's a gym close to me that has them also, but I only go there during open gym, which is on saturdays for an hour and a half. I would like to be able to trick safely more often since I'm still a beginner. I've been searching onlione and have only found one place that sells them, and I believe they are over priced. If anyone knows a good place, hopefully a big-name place that I may be able to drive to so I don't have to pay for S&H, please tell me. Or, if there is another good alternative to plyo floors, please state those too. Thanks.
I have absolutely no knowledge of plyometric floor cost but i assume the shit is expensive as fuck.
and an alternative is grass
Herches
Oct-06-07, 06:30 PM
The place I found was like $4.50 (USD) for a 1x1 tile. I would rather have something indoors or something I can place on my deck.
Bryanimay
Oct-06-07, 07:07 PM
The cost of proper plometric flooring would be in the ten thousands (USD) :dead:.
An alternative would just buy a crash mat like those found in the gyms .
A 4X8 crash mat , which would be plenty of room to practicing single moves/crashes on would cost anywhere from $120-$180 .
Just trick on grass man , you can't really hurt yourself that bad if your just practicing the basics .
compleks
Oct-06-07, 08:08 PM
Mats and flooring are really expensive.
Ask your gym where they got theirs.
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