In North Korea, the demand for high-quality indoor sports flooring is driven by the need for year-round training facilities that can withstand severe winter temperature drops and high humidity during the summer monsoon season.
Currently, many facilities rely on traditional wooden or concrete surfaces, which lack the necessary impact attenuation. This has led to an increasing transition toward floor vinyl, which offers superior hygiene and easier maintenance in large-scale public gymnasiums.
The market is characterized by a shift toward centralized procurement of durable materials. There is a critical need for surfaces that do not warp under extreme thermal expansion and contraction, making advanced plastic-based composites the primary choice for modern urban developments.