Description - Designed for heavy-duty commercial use, our 3/4” Rubber Gym Tiles are the perfect interlocking tiles for Olympic lifting, CrossFit and many other extreme exercises. Being an interlocking tile, these rubber tiles are very easy to install and can be cut with the use of a sharp utility knife or saw on low speed. Featuring an anti-skid top surface, these gym tiles are great for areas where sweat and water may be present helping to create a non-slip yet durable flooring surface for your home or commercial gym. Since these rubber flooring tiles are vulcanized, these tiles are also great for outdoor use and have been used as; equine mats, dog kennel mats, patio flooring, deck flooring, and much more.
Note: - Due to the manufacturing process and nature of recycled rubber, some surface variations such as color distribution or shadowing may exist and tile thickness may vary. Shims may be provided free of charge to assist with any tile thickness issues.
Material – Rubber Gym Tiles are constructed of recycled black rubber buffings and virgin colored rubber flecks at a 25% and 75% color density. These recycled rubber tiles are also vulcanized which means they are formed using heat and pressure to form a solid non-porous and non-absorbent mat surface. This allows for the rubber gym tiles to have the highest tensile, tear, and abrasion resistance on the market for an interlocking rubber tile. This means ultimate durability and longevity.
Size – 4’ x 6’ (Interlocked size - 45" x 67.5"), 2' x 2' (Interlocked size - 22.5" x 22.5")
Thickness – 3/4 Inch
Weight – Our 4'x 6' tile weighs approximately 105 Lbs. Our 2' x 4' tile weighs approximately 32 Lbs. Our 2' x 6' tile weighs approximately 48 Lbs.
Recommended Uses – The 3/4” thick Rubber Gym Tiles have been used successfully in a variety of commercial applications. Some common areas where these tiles have been used include in powerlifting gyms, commercial weight rooms and physical fitness facilities, in physical rehabilitation centers and performance training facilities, in lockers rooms, around ice skating rinks as a blade resistant flooring, in baseball dugouts as a spike resistant flooring option, as doggy daycare flooring, as cow mats in barns, outdoors on decks and patios as slip protection, in garages and storage sheds, as horse stall mats, as a utility room flooring, in basement home gyms, as general anti-fatigue flooring and sound insulating flooring, as a “green” flooring option, and in any other location where a low cost yet highly durable rubber tile option would be beneficial.
Available For Order - Ships between Oct 4 - 25
Rubber Gym Tiles are very easy to maintain and keep clean. Maintenance of these interlocking gym tiles typically includes:
- Vacuuming any loose crumbs, dust, or debris from the tile flooring surface when necessary.
- Occasional damp mopping of the floor tile with a mild soap and water solution. A few recommended soaps are Dawn dish detergent or Tide laundry detergent.
Note: Do not use any solvent or oil style cleaners such as Pinesol, Lysol, Murphy’s Oil Soap, WD40, paint thinner, etc. since these types of cleaners will break down the flooring over time.
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Installation of interlocking tiles is very simple and typically done by the consumer. Typical installation of these tiles is as follows:
- First, clean your sub floor so it is free of all dirt, grease or debris.
- Snap a chalk line on the sub floor 24” from one wall in your room. Snap another chalk line on the subfloor 24” from an adjacent wall. You should now have a pair of perpendicular lines making an approximate 90-degree angle.
- Begin laying the interlocking tiles along the chalk lines, snapping the locks together as you go.
- Leave the perimeter of the room open until the field is installed.
- After the field is covered, go back and cut in tiles along the walls in the room. It is recommended to leave a gap along the wall roughly the thickness of the tiles being used to account for expansion and contraction of the floor in varied temperature ranges.
Note: When piecing interlocking tiles together, adhesives are usually not used since the weight of the locked together product is usually enough to keep the floor tiles from moving. However, if you do experience movement and would like to ensure that the tiles do not slide at all, some double-sided tape or mat tape can be used around the perimeter of the installation to prevent any movement.
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