The Low VOC Champion for High-Performance Floors
GameTime’s GT 275 Oil-Based Sports Floor Finish is purpose-built for facilities needing a compliant, reliable, and premium oil-modified urethane solution. With a VOC rating under 275 g/L, it meets the toughest environmental regulations in California, New York, and beyond—without sacrificing the performance, appearance, or dry time professionals expect.
GT 275 features a slightly amber tone that preserves brightness and paint clarity, especially over court lines and logos. It’s MFMA approved and fully compatible with GameTime’s patented vinyl court graphic system, making it a seamless choice for top-tier athletic facilities. Whether you’re finishing a basketball court, volleyball gym, or multi-sport space, GT 275 is your overnight solution.
Key Features
Proudly Made in the USA
Low VOC: <275 g/L – Compliant with strictest state regulations
Exceptionally Light Amber Color for Crisp Line Visibility
Reliable Overnight Dry Times
Easy Application with Excellent Flow & Leveling
Adapts to Hybrid and Traditional Application Systems
Compatible with GameTime Vinyl Graphics
Ideal for Basketball, Volleyball, Pickleball, and Multi-Purpose Wood Floors
Technical Specifications
Type: Oil-Based Polyurethane (Low VOC)
VOC: <275 g/L
Solids: 50%
Flash Point: >100°F
Coverage: Up to 500 sq. ft. per gallon
Color: Slight Amber
Dry Time: Overnight (conditions may vary)
Packaging: 5-Gallon Pail
Certifications: MFMA Approved
Application: T-Bar, Roller, Lambswool, or Hybrid Systems
Packaging
Size: 5-Gallon Pail (18.9 L)
VOC Tier Reference:
- 🟢 275 g/L VOC Limit (Strictest Tier)
GT 450 is NOT compliant for use in these states:
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Michigan (updated 2023), New York (updated 2021), Ohio, Rhode Island. - 🟢 350 g/L VOC Limit (Mid Tier)
GT 450 is NOT compliant for use in these states:
Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. - 🟢 450 g/L VOC Limit (Federal Tier / Compliant)
GT 450 is compliant and approved for use in the following states:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and all other U.S. states not listed in the stricter tiers above.























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