Description - Backed by a waffle pattern that creates air pockets to diffuse sound and vibrations, these gym tiles offer any space the highest level of protection and sound absorption. Made with an anti-slip diamond tread surface that water cannot penetrate, our 3/4” Shock Tiles provide a gym floor that will not promote mold, mildew, or bacterial growth. Our shock-absorbing tiles can be easily installed in any commercial or residential space.
Material – 3/4" Shock Tiles are constructed of vulcanized recycled rubber buffings.
Size – 2' x 2' (Interlocked size - 22.5" x 22.5")
Thickness – 3/4"
Weight – Each tile weighs approximately 16 Lbs.
Recommended Uses –
The 3/4” Shock Mats are perfect as garage gym tiles and tiles for cross fit. They have also been used as flooring for commercial gyms, home gym flooring, tiles under equipment, flooring for bumper plates, flooring for Olympic platforms, powerlifting tiles, anywhere free weights will be dropped, and much more.
In Stock - Ships between Feb 6 - 9
3/4" Shock 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 Pine-Sol, 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 these interlocking tiles is very simple and usually done by the consumer. Typical installation of these tiles is as follows:
- First, clean your subfloor, so it is free of all dirt, grease, or debris.
- Start in one corner of the room with a corner tile and add border tiles outward along the adjacent walls.
- Leave the other two edges of the room open and fill in the rest of the room, adding center, corner, and border tiles where you see fit.
- After the open floor is covered, go back and cut in tiles along the opposite walls in the room. We recommend leaving a gap along the walls roughly the tiles' thickness being used to account for expansion and contraction of the floor in varied temperature ranges.
Note: When piecing interlocking tiles together, adhesives aren’t usually needed since the weight of the 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, you can use some double-sided tape or mat tape around the perimeter of the installation to prevent any movement.
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