Transform Your Workout Space! 🏠
The SUPERJARE Exercise Equipment Mats feature a dual-layer design with high-density EVA foam and a rubber top, providing durability, grip, and noise reduction. Each mat measures 24x24 inches and covers 24 sq ft, making it perfect for various workouts while protecting your floors.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Material Type | Rubber |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 24"L x 24"W x 0.4"Th |
Item Thickness | 0.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Cushioned |
Shape | Square |
Pattern | Black/Grey |
Color | Black/Grey |
I**R
Durable and Cushioned - Perfect for My Exercise Area
I recently set up the SUPERJARE 0.4” thick rubber puzzle mat (12‑piece, 48 sq ft) in my exercise area, and it’s been fantastic. The interlocking tiles fit together snugly, creating a stable surface that doesn’t shift around during workouts. At 0.4 inches thick, it provides just the right amount of cushioning to protect both the floor and my joints during exercises like squats, yoga, and light weightlifting.The surface feels durable and has great traction, so I don’t slip even when I’m doing more intense routines. I also appreciate that it’s water-resistant and incredibly easy to clean—just a quick wipe after a workout, and it looks new again.What I love:Excellent shock absorption for exercises and floor protectionNon-slip surface that stays in place during workoutsEasy to clean and maintainModular tiles make it simple to set up or expand as neededOne minor drawback:There’s a light rubber smell when you first open the package, but it fades after a couple of days.Overall, this mat is perfect for any home gym or workout space. It’s tough, comfortable, and definitely worth 5 stars!
J**K
Great quality and value
I built my home gym on top of these mats in an 5x8 tile layout and they have held up incredibly well over the last month. This includes a heavy 11 gauge steel rack, barbell, dumbells, bench, and more.This flooring has been fantastic. I took a long time trying to decide between solid rubber, the slightly thicker version of this tile, or the 0.4.After about a month of use I am very happy I chose the 0.4 thickness. The durability has been great and holds up to a full rack and plates without issue. Because this is not solid rubber things do tend to leave an imprint after prolonged periods in one spot. For example an Olympic bar laying on it or a bumper plate sitting on it vertically. It does recover its shape with no issue. The foam with a rubber layer on top is a better option for home gyms because of the sound deadening, extra cushion for calisthenics, and price.The rubber top provides solid slip resistance as well as makes it very easy to clean. This also helps with keeping the mats interlocked after installation as it is a bit more rigid than just foam by itself. I personally would not go with a thicker foam than this as it would then lose the ability to keep heavy items level if the weight is not evenly distributed. For example, a fully loaded rack where two of the four supports carry most of the weight.The included edge pieces also work very well and do not slip or disconnect. This goes for the main tiles as well. The seams become almost invisible to a camera and the naked eye once they have settled into place with no signs of lifting or separation at the joints.
R**Y
Easy to install and comfortable underfoot
These gym tiles were a great find. They’re slightly cushioned, which adds some comfort without being too soft. Super easy to install and fit together nicely. They’ve held up well so far and make the space look clean and professional.
B**P
Quality at a Competitive Price
I’ve had this flooring set up for about 3 months now in my garage with a bench and weight set. The rubber layer on top is what sets it apart from other cheaper floor tiles that are just foam. It’s far more durable. The price is a better value than other rubber floor tiles I considered. One drawback (and I’m being picky) is that some of the border trim doesn’t lay perfectly flat and in line. I’ve considered gluing it to the adjacent tiles, but so far have just tried to repeatedly step on it and push it back into place. Also, understand that this does have a foam under layer so if you leave something relatively heavy (like a weight) in one place for an extended period of time, it will create a dent in the tile. From my experience it does rebound after several days but I wouldn’t expect this to be the case if you have an object in the same place long term or if it’s very heavy.Overall I’m very pleased with this purchase!
K**R
Great product
These are great mats.Place them one any level surface (carpet, wood, tile).I have placed them on both tile and carpeted floors. I will not that you need anti slip material to help keep them together at the teeth interlocking areas. Easy fix and am happy with this purchase!
R**7
Good mats
Beautiful, high quality home gym mats. The size and design are perfect.
T**S
Great for gym
Great easy to install looks amazing in our garage gym
R**L
Good coverage, nice bond, but a little too fragile
I recently installed these in my basement weight room, replacing the fifteen year-old 1-foot square tiles that I had installed previously. I went with the Superjare because of their claim that the rubber topping would make the tiles more durable to daily scrapes than the foam alone.The Superjare tiles are well-provided with edge pieces, quality control was good, and they assembled smoothly. Unfortunately, they are very poor at resisting any sort of pressure, and retain marks almost immediately. I have a rolling stool that weighs less than 3 lbs, and a rolling cart that weighs 5 lbs at most. Both left permanent dents in the surface of these tiles after being left overnight. I rolled an exercise bike over the tiles and ended up with about four feet of visible track marks. I suspect the rubber top is the culprit --- if it is stretched and deformed when the foam is compressed in a narrow area (such as a workout weight plate), it lacks the elasticity to return to its original shape like foam alone might. I ended up having to buy ten thick rubber stall mats to put my various workout stations on. It stands up to foot pressure okay, so if all you were doing was walking on it, it would probably serve well enough. But if you are actually using it where things are going to settle on it, even light things, expect dents and tracks almost immediately.
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