Differences in Single Seating Kursi
Stadium
January 21, 2022

FIFA has made single seating seats one of the stadium requirements for international competitions, and we have a variety of single seating variations for stadium seats, one of which is based on how they are installed.
There are 3 ways to install single seating seats that we usually encounter in stadiums in general, namely simple mounting, riser mounting and floor mounting.
SIMPLE MOUNTING
The striking difference in the type of simple mounting chair is the absence of legs on the chair, and it cannot be folded. Therefore, this chair is mounted directly on the floor of the tribune which has been drilled using a dynabolt.
This type has the advantage of an easy installation method and a more economical price. We often install simple mounting chairs as regular seats in stadiums and in small sports arenas in Indonesia. Starting from the Manahan Solo Stadium to the latest we are installing this chair at the Banten International Stadium.
RISER MOUNTING
Unlike the monoblock, the seat riser mounting has legs and can be folded. The legs on this type of chair are mounted on the wall of the stands.
This seat is often the choice of many stadium owners because it makes the stands easier to clean. For interesting information, we are currently installing a riser mounting type seat at the Jakarta International Stadium
FLOOR MOUNTING
The last, floor mounting chairs. As the name suggests, this chair has legs that are attached using bolts to the floor of the stands.
This chair has an ergonomic design and has ample legroom for the audience. One of the most Floor Mounting chairs we have ever installed is at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium.
Those are the types of chairs that are often found in stadiums based on their installation. Which one have you seen or sat in directly?


