A Running Track Solution includes the track surface, base layer, foundation, drainage system, and installation process working together as a complete system. Common options include Full PU Running Tracks, Sandwich System Running Tracks, Prefabricated Running Tracks, and Hybrid Running Track Systems. The right solution depends on project type, expected usage, budget, maintenance expectations, climate conditions, and foundation requirements.
A running track solution is a complete system consisting of:
These components work together to create a durable and functional running track. Selecting the appropriate system requires consideration of facility requirements, usage intensity, climate conditions, maintenance capabilities, and budget objectives.
Full PU Running Tracks are constructed primarily from polyurethane applied in multiple in-situ layers to create a seamless synthetic surface.

A Sandwich System Running Track combines a rubber granule base layer with a polyurethane wearing surface.
Prefabricated Running Tracks are factory-manufactured and installed on-site over a prepared foundation.

Hybrid systems combine elements from multiple track technologies to meet specific project requirements.
For many school projects, Sandwich System Running Tracks are commonly selected because they balance durability, performance, and budget considerations. Prefabricated systems may also be considered when installation timelines are a priority.
Stadium projects often prioritize competition-level performance and surface consistency. Full PU Running Tracks are commonly used for facilities where performance requirements are a primary consideration.
Buyers should evaluate:
The surface layer provides the running surface used by athletes.
The base layer supports:
Common foundation options include:
Foundation selection depends on site conditions, project requirements, and system design.
Drainage design includes:
Proper drainage helps protect both the track surface and supporting structure.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Running Track Solution |
| Available Systems | Full PU / Sandwich / Prefabricated / Hybrid |
| Surface Materials | PU + EPDM (if applicable) |
| Installation Methods | In-situ / Prefabricated |
| Foundation Options | Asphalt / Concrete |
| Application Areas | Schools, Stadiums, Training Facilities, Community Sports Centers |
| Color Options | Custom |
| Customization | OEM / ODM Available |
| Stage | Description |
|---|---|
| Site Assessment | Ground evaluation and project review |
| Foundation Preparation | Subbase construction and leveling |
| Surface Installation | Material application and finishing |
| Line Marking | Track layout and markings |
| Final Inspection | Surface review and project handover |
| Factor | Full PU Running Track | Sandwich System Running Track |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Projects | Stadiums | Schools & Sports Facilities |
| Surface Structure | Full PU | PU + Granule Structure |
| Installation Method | In-situ | In-situ |
| Cost Positioning | Higher Investment | More Cost-Effective |
| Customization | High | High |
| Maintenance Considerations | Moderate | Moderate |
| Common Selection Reason | Performance Focus | Budget & Performance Balance |
Designed to support educational and recreational athletic programs.
Suitable for institutions balancing performance requirements and facility budgets.
Designed for varied user groups and regular community use.
Often require higher-performance running track systems.
Built for frequent use and training activities.
Focused on accessibility, safety, and low-maintenance operation.
Long-term industry experience can support project planning, system selection, and installation guidance.
Customization options may include:
Direct communication with manufacturers can support project coordination and technical discussions.
Support may be available throughout:
Manufacturers with export experience can assist with international project coordination and logistics planning.
A running track solution is a complete system that includes the track surface, base layer, foundation, drainage design, and installation process.
Full PU systems are primarily polyurethane-based throughout the structure, while Sandwich Systems combine a granule base layer with a PU top surface.
Sandwich System Running Tracks are commonly used in school projects because they provide a balance between performance and budget considerations.
Running track systems are commonly installed over asphalt or concrete foundations.
Drainage helps manage surface and subsurface water, supporting long-term track performance and structural stability.
Yes. Customization may include colors, line markings, and project-specific system configurations.
Factors include system selection, project size, foundation requirements, drainage requirements, site conditions, and installation complexity.
Routine cleaning, inspections, and prompt repair of developing surface issues are common maintenance practices.
Whether you are planning a school track, community sports facility, training center, or stadium project, our team can help evaluate your site conditions, project requirements, and system options.
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