While most people know Boen for its hardwood flooring, Boen has been manufacturing flooring tailored for sports since 1960. This division of the business is called Boen Sport, which is the company’s department for the sale and development of tailor-made flooring for indoor sports facilities. Boen has a patented sports floor system called Boflex. The unique shock-absorbing nature of Boen Sport’s flooring has made it ideal for sports activities and stage floors. The line of sports flooring includes both hardwood and synthetic surface options. The Boen Sports division has its own sales and services goals and directives. The end goal of course is to target professional sports arenas and serve those companies in the business of installing such floors. On the other side of the business, and a much better known portion of the business, is the engineered hardwood line. This line is offered in 20 to 25 various wood types. Boen has done an exceptional job of also offering various thicknesses to meet its end consumers’ various needs. Boen also offers customized hardwood flooring that can be glued to sub-floors. Its other flooring choices can also be installed tongue and groove or self-bearing. Many of Boen’s products can be delivered pre-finished with lacquered or oiled surfaces. Boen is unique from many other flooring companies on another level in that the company will tailor-make surfaces. This is a step of service that is not that common in an industry where the final product is normally mass produced and sold off. For good reason, Boen’s selection of accessories and maintenance products, as well as the company’s flooring products, are widely available throughout the world.