
Hip hop Dance Floors
Description
Engineered for the dynamic world of hip hop dance, our innovative floors combine cutting-edge technology with unparalleled performance. Featuring two robust homogeneous PVC outer layers and a revolutionary glass mesh interlayer, these floors provide exceptional durability.
These mats are designed for professional grade use which withstand the most demanding routines, our hip hop floors offer the ideal amount of grip and controlled slide.
VOC-compliant for a healthy environment, they're the perfect choice for studios, competitions, and dedicated practice spaces.
Looking for the perfect home dance solution? Grab the Marley Mat Home Studio Kit, specially designed for residential use.
Details
| DANCE FLOOR |
Width: 63" (1.6m) |
| DUÈTTE | Width: 78.7” (2m) Thickness: 0.047” (1.2mm) |
| DANCE FLOOR FULL ROLL |
Width: 63" (1.6m) Length: 131.3' (40m) Thickness: 0.05" (1.2mm)
|
| DUÈTTE FULL ROLL | Width: 78.7” (2m) Length: 131.3’ (40m) Thickness: 0.047” (1.2mm) |
Technical Specifications
| Composition |
PVC with Glass Mesh Interlayer or Two homogenous PVC outer layers with a glass mesh interlayer |
| Floor Speed | Medium-Fast |
| Installation | Temporary or Semi-Permanent |
| Use With |
Vinyl Tape, Double Stick Tape, Rosco All Purpose Floor Cleaner, and Rosco Heavy Duty Cleaner |
Installation
Inspecting the Floor:
- Upon arrival, inspect the floor for any damage during shipping.
- If the boxes or rolls show signs of mishandling, contact the supplier immediately.
- Allow the floor to warm to room temperature, especially in colder months.
Storing the Floor:
- For flexible flooring types, store the floor horizontally on the provided core.
- For stiffer flooring, store the floor vertically with the core intact to prevent creasing.
Preparing the Sub-Floor:
- Remove or cover any screw heads, nails, or protrusions to prevent damage to the dance floor.
- Fill any cracks in the sub-floor with an appropriate filler and sand the surface smooth.
Cutting the Floor:
- Plan the size of the floor pieces before unrolling the material.
- Lay the floor on a flat surface (e.g., stage or studio) and mark the cutting lines using a straight edge.
- Carefully cut along the measured lines with a matte knife.
Taping the Floor (Surface Tape Method):
- Let the floor lay flat overnight to eliminate wrinkles.
- Leave a 1/8" gap between floor pieces for expansion, then apply vinyl floor tape along the seams.
- Tape around the perimeter of the floor for secure installation.
Taping the Floor (Double-Sided Tape Method):
- Work with a partner to apply double-sided tape to the sub-floor, leaving the protective film on top.
- Position the first section of flooring, then peel back the film and press the floor onto the tape.
- Continue working in sections until all floor pieces are secured.
Rolling and Storing the Floor:
- Before removing and storing the floor, sweep away any dirt to avoid damage.
- Roll the floor on a solid core, keeping the edges straight to prevent "coning."
- Wrap the floor in a protective covering, and if possible, store it in a clean area, no more than two rolls high.
Protecting Your Dance Floor:
- Use mats at doorways to minimize dirt.
- Avoid food, drinks, or smoking on the floor.
- Prevent sharp objects from contacting the surface and use drop cloths for painting tasks.
- Clean up spills immediately without using abrasive cleaners.
Maintenance
Regular Cleaning:
- Sweep and mop the floor at least three times a week; daily cleaning is recommended for high-use areas.
- Avoid cleaners containing ammonia, as they can leave a slippery residue.
- Use a soft push broom to prevent scratches.
Light Cleaning:
- Mix 1 ounce of mild cleaner with 1 gallon of warm (not hot) water.
- Mop the floor and allow it to air dry.
Heavy Cleaning:
- For dirt buildup, mix 2-4 ounces of cleaner with warm water, mop, and let dry.
- To remove tape residue, apply cleaner full strength to a cloth, rub the area, then rinse with warm water.
Deep Cleaning:
- If the floor has been in storage or heavily soiled, use a heavy-duty cleaner.
- Mix 1 cup of cleaner with cold water and mop the floor, followed by a rinse using 1 ounce of household vinegar per gallon of water.
- For tough stains, apply the cleaner directly to a cloth, scrub the spot, and rinse with vinegar water.
Description
Engineered for the dynamic world of hip hop dance, our innovative floors combine cutting-edge technology with unparalleled performance. Featuring two robust homogeneous PVC outer layers and a revolutionary glass mesh interlayer, these floors provide exceptional durability.
These mats are designed for professional grade use which withstand the most demanding routines, our hip hop floors offer the ideal amount of grip and controlled slide.
VOC-compliant for a healthy environment, they're the perfect choice for studios, competitions, and dedicated practice spaces.
Looking for the perfect home dance solution? Grab the Marley Mat Home Studio Kit, specially designed for residential use.
Details
| DANCE FLOOR |
Width: 63" (1.6m) |
| DUÈTTE | Width: 78.7” (2m) Thickness: 0.047” (1.2mm) |
| DANCE FLOOR FULL ROLL |
Width: 63" (1.6m) Length: 131.3' (40m) Thickness: 0.05" (1.2mm)
|
| DUÈTTE FULL ROLL | Width: 78.7” (2m) Length: 131.3’ (40m) Thickness: 0.047” (1.2mm) |
Technical Specifications
| Composition |
PVC with Glass Mesh Interlayer or Two homogenous PVC outer layers with a glass mesh interlayer |
| Floor Speed | Medium-Fast |
| Installation | Temporary or Semi-Permanent |
| Use With |
Vinyl Tape, Double Stick Tape, Rosco All Purpose Floor Cleaner, and Rosco Heavy Duty Cleaner |
Installation
Inspecting the Floor:
- Upon arrival, inspect the floor for any damage during shipping.
- If the boxes or rolls show signs of mishandling, contact the supplier immediately.
- Allow the floor to warm to room temperature, especially in colder months.
Storing the Floor:
- For flexible flooring types, store the floor horizontally on the provided core.
- For stiffer flooring, store the floor vertically with the core intact to prevent creasing.
Preparing the Sub-Floor:
- Remove or cover any screw heads, nails, or protrusions to prevent damage to the dance floor.
- Fill any cracks in the sub-floor with an appropriate filler and sand the surface smooth.
Cutting the Floor:
- Plan the size of the floor pieces before unrolling the material.
- Lay the floor on a flat surface (e.g., stage or studio) and mark the cutting lines using a straight edge.
- Carefully cut along the measured lines with a matte knife.
Taping the Floor (Surface Tape Method):
- Let the floor lay flat overnight to eliminate wrinkles.
- Leave a 1/8" gap between floor pieces for expansion, then apply vinyl floor tape along the seams.
- Tape around the perimeter of the floor for secure installation.
Taping the Floor (Double-Sided Tape Method):
- Work with a partner to apply double-sided tape to the sub-floor, leaving the protective film on top.
- Position the first section of flooring, then peel back the film and press the floor onto the tape.
- Continue working in sections until all floor pieces are secured.
Rolling and Storing the Floor:
- Before removing and storing the floor, sweep away any dirt to avoid damage.
- Roll the floor on a solid core, keeping the edges straight to prevent "coning."
- Wrap the floor in a protective covering, and if possible, store it in a clean area, no more than two rolls high.
Protecting Your Dance Floor:
- Use mats at doorways to minimize dirt.
- Avoid food, drinks, or smoking on the floor.
- Prevent sharp objects from contacting the surface and use drop cloths for painting tasks.
- Clean up spills immediately without using abrasive cleaners.
Maintenance
Regular Cleaning:
- Sweep and mop the floor at least three times a week; daily cleaning is recommended for high-use areas.
- Avoid cleaners containing ammonia, as they can leave a slippery residue.
- Use a soft push broom to prevent scratches.
Light Cleaning:
- Mix 1 ounce of mild cleaner with 1 gallon of warm (not hot) water.
- Mop the floor and allow it to air dry.
Heavy Cleaning:
- For dirt buildup, mix 2-4 ounces of cleaner with warm water, mop, and let dry.
- To remove tape residue, apply cleaner full strength to a cloth, rub the area, then rinse with warm water.
Deep Cleaning:
- If the floor has been in storage or heavily soiled, use a heavy-duty cleaner.
- Mix 1 cup of cleaner with cold water and mop the floor, followed by a rinse using 1 ounce of household vinegar per gallon of water.
- For tough stains, apply the cleaner directly to a cloth, scrub the spot, and rinse with vinegar water.
Description
Description
Engineered for the dynamic world of hip hop dance, our innovative floors combine cutting-edge technology with unparalleled performance. Featuring two robust homogeneous PVC outer layers and a revolutionary glass mesh interlayer, these floors provide exceptional durability.
These mats are designed for professional grade use which withstand the most demanding routines, our hip hop floors offer the ideal amount of grip and controlled slide.
VOC-compliant for a healthy environment, they're the perfect choice for studios, competitions, and dedicated practice spaces.
Looking for the perfect home dance solution? Grab the Marley Mat Home Studio Kit, specially designed for residential use.
Details
| DANCE FLOOR |
Width: 63" (1.6m) |
| DUÈTTE | Width: 78.7” (2m) Thickness: 0.047” (1.2mm) |
| DANCE FLOOR FULL ROLL |
Width: 63" (1.6m) Length: 131.3' (40m) Thickness: 0.05" (1.2mm)
|
| DUÈTTE FULL ROLL | Width: 78.7” (2m) Length: 131.3’ (40m) Thickness: 0.047” (1.2mm) |
Technical Specifications
| Composition |
PVC with Glass Mesh Interlayer or Two homogenous PVC outer layers with a glass mesh interlayer |
| Floor Speed | Medium-Fast |
| Installation | Temporary or Semi-Permanent |
| Use With |
Vinyl Tape, Double Stick Tape, Rosco All Purpose Floor Cleaner, and Rosco Heavy Duty Cleaner |
Installation
Inspecting the Floor:
- Upon arrival, inspect the floor for any damage during shipping.
- If the boxes or rolls show signs of mishandling, contact the supplier immediately.
- Allow the floor to warm to room temperature, especially in colder months.
Storing the Floor:
- For flexible flooring types, store the floor horizontally on the provided core.
- For stiffer flooring, store the floor vertically with the core intact to prevent creasing.
Preparing the Sub-Floor:
- Remove or cover any screw heads, nails, or protrusions to prevent damage to the dance floor.
- Fill any cracks in the sub-floor with an appropriate filler and sand the surface smooth.
Cutting the Floor:
- Plan the size of the floor pieces before unrolling the material.
- Lay the floor on a flat surface (e.g., stage or studio) and mark the cutting lines using a straight edge.
- Carefully cut along the measured lines with a matte knife.
Taping the Floor (Surface Tape Method):
- Let the floor lay flat overnight to eliminate wrinkles.
- Leave a 1/8" gap between floor pieces for expansion, then apply vinyl floor tape along the seams.
- Tape around the perimeter of the floor for secure installation.
Taping the Floor (Double-Sided Tape Method):
- Work with a partner to apply double-sided tape to the sub-floor, leaving the protective film on top.
- Position the first section of flooring, then peel back the film and press the floor onto the tape.
- Continue working in sections until all floor pieces are secured.
Rolling and Storing the Floor:
- Before removing and storing the floor, sweep away any dirt to avoid damage.
- Roll the floor on a solid core, keeping the edges straight to prevent "coning."
- Wrap the floor in a protective covering, and if possible, store it in a clean area, no more than two rolls high.
Protecting Your Dance Floor:
- Use mats at doorways to minimize dirt.
- Avoid food, drinks, or smoking on the floor.
- Prevent sharp objects from contacting the surface and use drop cloths for painting tasks.
- Clean up spills immediately without using abrasive cleaners.
Maintenance
Regular Cleaning:
- Sweep and mop the floor at least three times a week; daily cleaning is recommended for high-use areas.
- Avoid cleaners containing ammonia, as they can leave a slippery residue.
- Use a soft push broom to prevent scratches.
Light Cleaning:
- Mix 1 ounce of mild cleaner with 1 gallon of warm (not hot) water.
- Mop the floor and allow it to air dry.
Heavy Cleaning:
- For dirt buildup, mix 2-4 ounces of cleaner with warm water, mop, and let dry.
- To remove tape residue, apply cleaner full strength to a cloth, rub the area, then rinse with warm water.
Deep Cleaning:
- If the floor has been in storage or heavily soiled, use a heavy-duty cleaner.
- Mix 1 cup of cleaner with cold water and mop the floor, followed by a rinse using 1 ounce of household vinegar per gallon of water.
- For tough stains, apply the cleaner directly to a cloth, scrub the spot, and rinse with vinegar water.
















