Coaches Building a Tumble strip

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e have been trying to get hold of a reasonably priced tumbling strip for a while, and I have just come across a website selling a 'kit' which supplies the springs and/or foam blocks, fixings to join the boards together, instructions and screws, cups for the springs etc.
I have priced up the wood (Russian birch plywood) from a local timber yard.So just need to source some foam bonded carpet
Am i missing something?- how hard can gluing blocks onto wood sheets be- the kit comes with full instructions I would of course get it checked by the company who do our annual equipment inspection, so we have covered out backs.It just seems too good to be true- and life experience tells me that usually means it is!
 
I have built a prototype tumbling strip. I used sliced up pool noodles, some cast-off pieces of plywood from husbands work, industrial Velcro and some of those thick EVA yoga mats.My daughters have tried it out and it seems to work a treat!. I think if i put a red carpet strip on top and something to clip the layers together down the sides it would look quite professional.I will talk to the company that do our equipment safety checks and if they are agreeable, see about building a bigger version.
Why do i need birch ply?
 

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