When top international basketball leagues and major competitive venues select their flooring systems, they demand more than just a smooth wooden surface. They need a floor that can absorb the impact of repeated high jumps, deliver consistent ball bounce, and protect athletes from career-threatening injuries. That is exactly why so many FIBA-certified venues around the world have chosen NaiBu’s modular indoor sports wood flooring.
NaiBu’s flagship Qilin 800 modular system has passed rigorous FIBA performance testing, meeting every strict requirement set for professional competitive floors. The system’s layered structure is designed following the principles of large-span bridge engineering, creating a step-by-step impact absorption effect that distributes force evenly across the entire floor area. When an athlete lands from a powerful dunk, the modular layers work together to reduce peak impact force by more than 53%, far exceeding the minimum FIBA standard for shock absorption.
What makes NaiBu’s modular design stand out in professional venues is its integrated mortise and tenon connection system. Instead of using loose steel nails that can rust, shift, or create weak points over time, NaiBu’s modular panels and keel structures lock together through traditional Chinese mortise and tenon craftsmanship. This interlocking design creates a single, unified structural whole that resists deformation even under the most intense competitive loads. Many NCAA venues across the United States, ACB league courts in Spain, and Olympic qualification arenas in Italy now rely on NaiBu modular floors to deliver stable, certified performance every game day.

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