IMO, any flooring that comes with an attached adhesive installation system is to be avoided. I'm old now so maybe adhesive technology has passed me by (but I doubt it).
Allure Ultra is a click-lock floating floor system. No glue required but if I had a slide, I'd attach the last planks closest to the slide with a cove base adhesive. Cove base because it has more adhesive solids and sticks like no tomorrow, also readily available. The Allure will still have the rest of the expanse of planks to expand and contract.
Have you looked at any composite plank flooring? If this new floor is to replace a carpeted area and an owner chooses an 8MM plank, height and clearances shouldn't be an issue. They are making some nice composite plank flooring. FWIW, I bought one of the cheapest composites on sale at Lumber Liquidators and am real happy with it. It is wearing as well as the Pergo I have in the S&B.
Good luck with the floor!