Description
This air tumbling track measures 20 metres by 2 metres by 30 centimetres and provides a dynamic inflatable surface for acrobatic training. It stays inflated for more than a week, so the blower is not needed during use and a session starts without any preparation.
The surface is what distinguishes an air track from a sprung floor or a trampoline. Rebound is high enough to allow more height than a gymnastics floor, while the flat working plane keeps take offs precise and landings stable, and joint impact is close to nil. That combination allows a gymnast to repeat a skill far more often in a session than the same work on a hard floor permits.
Tumbling itself is run on a 25 metre track, where athletes perform eight consecutive acrobatic elements without interruption or loss of rhythm, using hand and foot contacts only. The same surface now serves martial arts, tricking, parkour, gymnastics and breakdance, all of which need a dynamic floor to build acrobatic skills safely.
Technical specification
| Product | Air Tumbling track |
| Reference | 20m x 2m x 30cm |
| Length | 20 m |
| Width | 2 m |
| Thickness | 30 cm |
| Inflation | Compressed air, remains inflated for more than one week |
| Blower | Not required during use |
| Suitable disciplines | Gymnastics, tumbling, tricking, parkour, martial arts, breakdance |
| User level | Beginner to advanced, all body sizes |
| Options | Other lengths, widths, thicknesses and colours available |
| Price | 4,500 EUR excluding VAT |
Using an air track in a club
The practical advantage over a permanent sprung track is that the surface can be deflated and stored, which lets a multi purpose hall run acrobatic sessions without giving up the floor permanently. A 20 metre length suits full run ups; shorter tracks are used where the hall or the discipline does not require them.
Storage and handling should be planned before purchase. A track of this size is manageable by two people but needs a dedicated store, and the deflation and rolling routine has to become part of the session. Light In Fitness supplies the range from Tours and delivers across France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, with export quoted per project.
Frequently asked questions
Does the track need to stay connected to a blower?
No. It holds pressure for more than a week, so the blower is used to inflate it and then disconnected. That is what makes it usable in a shared hall without permanent equipment.
Can other dimensions be supplied?
Yes. The range is available in several lengths, widths, thicknesses and colours. Tell us the discipline and the hall dimensions with the quotation request and we will propose the appropriate format.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. The surface is forgiving on landings and easy to handle, which makes it suitable for beginners learning basic elements as well as for experienced gymnasts repeating advanced skills.
Request a quotation and receive a costed proposal within 24 working hours, or view the full range of inflatable air tracks.



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