Description
This air tumbling track measures 5 x 2 m with a 20 cm thickness, and it holds its pressure for more than a week, which means the blower is used at set-up and then put away rather than run during sessions. It gives a flat, dynamic working surface for acrobatic sequences where take-off consistency matters more than raw bounce.
What an air track does that a floor does not
A sprung gymnastics floor returns energy through the whole panel; a trampoline concentrates it in a bed that moves under the athlete. An air track sits between the two. The compressed air layer absorbs the landing almost entirely, so joint loading drops sharply, while the flat top surface keeps take-offs predictable across a run of skills. In practice athletes jump higher than on a sprung floor without the instability of a trampoline bed, which is why the format has spread well beyond artistic gymnastics.
- Gymnastics and tumbling sequences
- Martial arts and tricking
- Parkour and freerunning
- Breakdance and acrobatic dance
- Cheerleading and circus training
Practical use
The track is light enough to be moved and rolled by one or two people, so it can be deployed in a sports hall between sessions and stored against a wall afterwards. It suits beginners learning a first back handspring and experienced tumblers drilling a full pass, because the surface forgives an imperfect landing without changing the timing of the take-off.
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | 5M X 2M X 20cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5 m x 2 m, 20 cm thick |
| Inflation | Holds pressure for over a week, blower not needed during use |
| Testing | SGS tested |
| Warranty | 3 years |
| Options | Other lengths, widths, thicknesses and colours available |
| Price | 1,250 EUR excluding VAT |
Choosing a size
Competition tumbling is performed on a 25 m runway, so a 5 m track is a training section rather than a full pass: it covers single skills, connections of two elements and landing drills. Clubs building a complete run generally order several sections or a longer bespoke length. Thickness is the other variable: 20 cm gives more rebound and more landing depth than a 10 cm mat, which suits aerial skills rather than floor-level conditioning.
Frequently asked questions
Does the blower have to run during training?
No. The track holds pressure for over a week, so it is inflated before a session block and topped up occasionally. That removes both the noise and the trailing cable from the training area.
Can it be used outdoors?
It can be set up on a flat, clean surface such as grass or a smooth court, provided nothing sharp is underneath. Check the ground before every outdoor deployment; a puncture is the only realistic failure mode.
Which sizes and colours are available?
The range covers several lengths, widths, thicknesses and colours. Tell us the discipline, the hall dimensions and the skills being trained and we will recommend a configuration.
Send us your hall dimensions, the number of tracks and the colour you want, and we will return a quotation covering the equipment, the blower and delivery.



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