Israel's sports infrastructure faces a unique challenge: extreme temperature fluctuations and high humidity levels typical of the Mediterranean coast. This environment puts significant stress on indoor sports floor installations, often leading to premature warping or adhesion failure in low-quality materials.
Currently, there is a strong shift toward multi-purpose halls in cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa. These facilities require surfaces that can transition from basketball to volleyball without compromising player safety, driving the demand for advanced artificial flooring that balances elasticity and hardness.
The Israeli market is also seeing a rise in private boutique fitness centers and community hubs. These venues are moving away from traditional hard surfaces toward hybrid carpet and vinyl flooring to optimize acoustic performance and reduce joint impact during high-impact training.