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17 years ago
pcooler
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How come no spring floor?
How come some clubs don't have the springy-type floor?
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17 years ago
kayla
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Maybe because they are more for recreational and they don't want to invest the money in a spring floor - which is more expensive than the type they probably have that you are talkking about, like a layer of foam under the floor, no springs, etc.
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17 years ago
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Spring floors are very good, for pre-school, recreational, and competitive, for safety and for fun.
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