ZENY Puzzle Exercise Mat Gym Flooring Mat Interlocking Foam Mat 24 Tiles 3/4'' Extra Thick Floor Mats Exercise Equipment Mat Baby Play Mat 96 SQ. FT, Black
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I only need 12 more tiles to finish the room; would you like to split a pack in half?
Each tile is about 2 feet wide, so you'll need 11 tiles by 7 and a half (so by 8) tiles to make a total of 88 tiles.br>br> , That's a total of four of these packs.
I'm not sure why, but the one we got had extra borders on it.
They aren't even close to being in the same place. I had previously purchased these and wanted to add them to my collection, but they do not match.
Selected User Reviews For ZENY Puzzle Exercise Mat Gym Flooring Mat Interlocking Foam Mat 24 Tiles 3/4'' Extra Thick Floor Mats Exercise Equipment Mat Baby Play Mat 96 SQ. FT, Black
I decided to take a chance and buy them anyway - It's a good thing I did! Because the foam is dense and closed cell, my equipment doesn't sink as much as it does on thinner mats, and the mat does a better job of providing a cushioned surface while remaining firm. It also does a great job of insulating my feet from the concrete floor because it's in my attached but unheated garage! I also like how the thicker material provides more surface area at the joints, giving the tiles a more secure fit. br>br>One thing I learned from my previous flooring that I did differently this time was to order the clear Meister Premium Mat tape from Amazon (Meister Premium Mat Tape for Wrestling, Grappling, and Exercise Mats - Clear Meister Premium Mat Tape for Wrestling, Grappling, and Exercise Mats - Clear Meister Premium Mat Tape for Wrestling, Grappling, and Exercise Mats - Clear Meister Premium Mat Tape for Wrestling, Gr Clear - 84 feet of 3" x 3" x 3" x 3" x 3" x 3" 3 Rolls) to help secure the pieces together while also preventing moisture from migrating through the cracks and depositing minerals at the joints - Before I upgraded to the thicker foam flooring, I had to deal with this issue. br>br>In addition, my son and I use this area for exercises that require movement (jump rope, shadow boxing, practicing MA katas), so I've laid down some thin mats (AmazonBasics High Density Exercise Equipment and Treadmill Gym Floor Mat - AmazonBasics High Density Exercise Equipment and Treadmill Gym Floor Mat - AmazonBasics High Density Exercise Equipment and Treadmill Gym Floor Mat - AmazonBas 4 x 6 Feet, Black) on top of the foam in the areas where we practice to reduce the risk of joint damage, which occurred with the thinner floor mats. This is probably overkill, but this thicker tile mat costs a lot more than the 3/8" thick ones, and the AmazonBasics mats are inexpensive insurance and provide a little more padding. br>br>Keep in mind that if one side of the mat is damaged, the texture finish is on both sides, so you can flip it over and have a "new" surface. br>br>I've had these mats for a few months now and am very pleased with their performance. I anticipate that they will serve me well for many years.
These are what I used to cover our basement's cement floor. Although there were no instructions, it is fairly self-explanatory. Because there are two sides, you may need to flip it to get the right alignment when piecing them together. There are two types of edge pieces: one for the corner and the other for the straight edge. It was a breeze to lay them all out once I figured out these two things. br>I also needed to cut a few to fit around the steps, and they were very easy to cut. br>Overall, I'm very pleased with it, and the price was excellent!.
These mats were purchased to go underneath the gym equipment I purchased while recovering from the coronavirus at home. I really wanted a treadmill, but we have downstairs neighbors, and I was concerned about the noise, so I went with these extra thick 3/4" mats instead of the standard 1/2" or 3/8" mats. They're thick and soft, and they took less than 30 minutes to put together, including trimming a couple of end pieces to make inside corners. They appear to be tough, but cutting them with scissors was simple. I didn't make any attempt to align the pattern, but it isn't particularly noticeable, in my opinion. br>br>I've walked and jogged on the treadmill (the belt is too short for me to feel safe running on it), and the neighbors haven't complained. My husband used the mats to place his power cage and weight rack, and they didn't tear and don't appear to be compressing too much where the legs sit. They're also very comfortable for floor exercises, and because my spine protrudes from my back and I end up with a lot of weight directly on my vertebrae, I usually have to double or triple up on gym mats. br>br>Benefits: br>br>
- Exceptionally thick and durablebr>- Every mat is compatible with every other matbr>- For neat corners, it came with a corner trim. br>- Non- -slip texturebr>-slip texturebr>-slip texturebr When I trip over the edge on a regular basis, it doesn't seem to bother my toes as much. br>- Damaged tiles can be replaced instead of the entire floor (looking at you, cat). br>br>Con:
- At first, there is a strong odor - 90% dissipated after a couple of days with open windows
- Textures will only match if they are arranged in the correct order (I don't mind, but you might)br>- If you're used to thinner mats, the increased thickness makes it easier to trip over. br>br>Overall, I recommend these mats, especially if you live in an apartment with downstairs neighbors.
I believe that thickness is the most important factor here; don't go any thinner than these. Very spongy, do not separate easily even when jumping around and so on; good price (we paid just under $100 for 96sf). Minor flaws worth overlooking unless you're picky: br>br>minor flaws worth overlooking unless you're picky: br>br>minor flaws worth overlooking
- It's like a coating that comes off and makes your feet slick, but it's easy to clean up with soapy water. Simply commit to cleaning the entire thing once during installation, according to the manufacturer, using dish soapbr>- a little texture/color variation - It doesn't bother me enough to make a differencebr>- Some of ours were not perfectly aligned in height - It was easily taken care of by the manufacturer via email.
These are the weight machines that we use in our home gym. They're the perfect thickness! However, due to their weight, they are extremely soft, dent easily, and bow on cracks. This is not the item for you if you want something tough that can handle a lot of weight.
It arrived as expected, and I consider it to be excellent value. The only reason I gave it four stars is that I'm a big guy (6'4" and 290 pounds) and when I try to do planks, pushups, or anything else that requires lateral pressure on the floor, it buckles upward at the joints as it slides on the concrete below. A matt or carpet pad can be placed underneath to solve this problem. It's not a major issue, but it's worth noting. Even after seeing 16 sq ft packs for $50 at sporting goods stores near me, I still think it's a great deal.
I'm very pleased with the outcome!.