In Kyrgyzstan, the sports infrastructure faces significant challenges due to the extreme temperature fluctuations between harsh winters and hot summers. Traditionally, many indoor facilities relied on basic concrete or wooden floors, but the increasing demand for professional-grade indoor sports flooring has shifted the market toward high-density plastics and polymers that can withstand thermal expansion and contraction.
The current market is witnessing a rapid transition in urban centers like Bishkek and Osh, where new multi-purpose sports halls are integrating floor vinyl to replace outdated materials. This shift is driven by the need for lower maintenance costs and higher safety standards to protect athletes from injuries common on rigid surfaces.
However, a gap still exists between luxury private clubs and public school gyms. The introduction of cost-effective yet durable artificial flooring is now bridging this gap, allowing regional municipalities to upgrade their community centers with surfaces that meet international federation standards.