Model: BalanceFrom 1/2 In. Thick Flooring Puzzle Exercise Mat with High Quality EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles, 36 Piece, 144 Sq Ft., Black
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BalanceFrom 1/2 In. Thick Flooring Puzzle Exercise Mat with High Quality EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles 36 Piece 144 Sq Ft. Black
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Overview: With non-slip surfaces BalanceFrom puzzle mat comes with an excellent slip resistant advantage to prevent injuries. Exceptional resilience allow you to keep your balance during any exercise style. moisture resistant technology makes the mat to be easily washed with soap and water. Interlocking feature and lightweight make it very simple to assemble.
I'll +1 on the horse stall mats from TSC. However, a couple things to be aware of:
1. They stink and have a really strong tire smell. That'll last for a week or two. Any time you move them, you'll stir up the smell again. But once they're stagnant for a week or two, they're fine.
2. They very stiff. You're not going to roll them up and put them in your trunk. If you don't have some way to transport them while they're laying flat, then you probably should get a buddy with a pickup truck to help you. Technically, yes you can roll them up and put them in the back of an SUV. I did that. I was also spent an hour rubbing off the black rubber that was all over the back of the SUV after I took it out.
3. They're really heavy duty. These foam mats are almost like marshmallows in comparison.
4. They're pretty hard. They're not soft and cushiony like these foam mats. The foam mats are really quite comfortable to walk on barefoot. Those rubber mats are almost as hard as a hardwood floor on your feet, but are good for heavy duty equipment (like a treadmill, weights, etc.)
5. The horse stall mats aren't exactly cheap for the square footage. But they're night-and-day different from the foam mats.
If you're planning to use flooring for gym equipment and workout area, PLEASE USE HORSESTALL Mats...
I got a few boxes from Amazon end of 22 they were on sale for $38ish a box now they are $120Ish a box. I did my basement with them, they dent really easily. If you even put a regular chair on them even without the body weight of sitting in it it will put dimples in the floor.
I think if you look at the specs on size (12 x 24 x 1) and 36 pieces (2 square feet per piece) there's something lost in translation. 36 x 3 doesn't amount to 144 square feet
They had the 1" thick by 24' square (6pcs) at $15.79 in October on amazon. Haven't seen a deal similar to that since (on the 1" thickness option). Hopefully this sale is a sign that they are getting their inventory back up for hopefully another similar deal soon. They've been wanting $35-50 for the same equivalent for most of the past 4-5 months.
If you're considering using these for gym floor, please reconsider horsestall mats. I regret spending hundreds of dollars buying multiple sets of these for my gym.
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1. They stink and have a really strong tire smell. That'll last for a week or two. Any time you move them, you'll stir up the smell again. But once they're stagnant for a week or two, they're fine.
2. They very stiff. You're not going to roll them up and put them in your trunk. If you don't have some way to transport them while they're laying flat, then you probably should get a buddy with a pickup truck to help you. Technically, yes you can roll them up and put them in the back of an SUV. I did that. I was also spent an hour rubbing off the black rubber that was all over the back of the SUV after I took it out.
3. They're really heavy duty. These foam mats are almost like marshmallows in comparison.
4. They're pretty hard. They're not soft and cushiony like these foam mats. The foam mats are really quite comfortable to walk on barefoot. Those rubber mats are almost as hard as a hardwood floor on your feet, but are good for heavy duty equipment (like a treadmill, weights, etc.)
5. The horse stall mats aren't exactly cheap for the square footage. But they're night-and-day different from the foam mats.
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Are the specs at Walmart wrong?