🧩 Elevate your workout space with cushioned confidence!
The ProsourceFit Extra Thick Puzzle Exercise Mat features 1-inch thick, high-density EVA foam interlocking tiles that provide 72 square feet of durable, cushioned flooring. Designed for home gyms and fitness studios, it protects floors from heavy equipment, offers non-slip traction, and is easy to assemble and maintain. Its non-toxic, water-resistant material ensures a safe, long-lasting workout environment.
Color | Grey - 1 Inch - 72 Sq Ft - 18 Tiles |
Brand | ProsourceFit |
Special Feature | Cushioned |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Material Type Free | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Free |
Item Thickness | 1 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 24"L x 24"W x 1"Th |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00810244024188 |
UPC | 810244024188 |
Manufacturer | ProsourceFit |
Number of Items | 3 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.5 x 25 x 18.5 inches |
Package Weight | 13.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.8 x 25.5 x 25.5 inches |
Item Weight | 28.6 Pounds |
Brand Name | ProsourceFit |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
Model Name | Exercise Puzzle Mat 0.75 & 1-in |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Part Number | ps-2296-hdpm-grey-72 |
Style | 1" Thick 72 Square Feet |
Included Components | Puzzle mats |
Size | 1 inch - 72 Sq Ft - 18 Tiles |
S**R
Highly recommend
Easy to put together. Worked well in garage.
T**U
Nice and thick padding. Protects floors.
Nice. Worked really well to protect our floor from heavy weights. Looks nice. I also like that I can set up multiple configurations. Easy to take apart and put together.
J**Z
Works great as a large archery target
Used my table saw to cut the interlocking fingers off, then cut the gym squares into 1’x2’ squares and 1’x1’ squares. Then, by stacking the layers even/odd with 2 full (2’ squares) on 1 layer and then a layer of 1’ square/2’ square/1’ square) on the next layer I was able to build a large target with no seam in the middle.I sandwiched the foam between (2) 48” long pressure treated 2x12” planks, and then drilled out the 4 corners and inserted 48” all-thread in ea. along with fender washers and lock-washers and nuts. Then I just kept cranking down the corners until the foam was all squished together tightly.I mounted big, off-road, swiveling casters that I bought from Harbor Freight onto some outriggers (I bought (2) 8’ 2x12” pressure treated board and cut them in half- 2 where used to make the frame, the other 2 to make the outriggers, so I can wheel this large target around in one of my fields and it won’t tip over. Very stable to shoot at and to move around.The foam measured exactly 1” thick ea. piece. Which was important. I bout 3 large boxes of this foam, which made a 48” wide x 40” tall target once it was all assembled and then compressed (by cranking down the bolts on the allthread).Super happy with how it came out and my arrows are easily pulled out. My fastest bow shoots my arrows (460 gr) at 320 fps and they don’t pass through the 12” thick target and I can pull the arrows out by hand.
G**S
Very good for home gym/exercise room - with a couple minor caveats
We've had a 20x10 exercise area covered in these tiles for half a year now. We really like the thickness and stiffness of the tiles - when exercising, it's ideal for example dropping to a knee quickly without worrying about bruising. So 5 stars for the level of resistance or 'give' - just right. My only caveats: (1) the surface is slicker than I'd like. It's not at all slippery - no possibility of losing one's footing. It's just that with very light pressure your foot can move when doing an exercise (eg a superman on an exercise ball, the toes of your sneakers may slide making it hard to keep position). Again - ZERO issues with walking or running safety on that. (2) it squeaks pretty loudly on our hardwood floor when walking/exercising on it. Guessing this would be mitigated with a rubberized rug protector beneath; we haven't tried that. (3) The edge pieces, used to demark the outside edge of the tiled area, are little strips with the matching puzzle shapes on one side, and flat on the outside. These tend to pop off in use walking on it, so we often have to kick a 3" end back into place. Could probably put some epoxy on the ends. (4) heavy items like a chair leave indentations in the tile that don't come out. Cosmetic only, and no indentation has torn or ripped the surface.None of these caveats is a showstopper - we're very happy with the function of these things on a large area.
P**T
Must-have for disabled pets, but not waterproof
I needed this as a base layer to put under the bedding of very elderly and disabled turkey hens. Always looking to make them more comfortable and keep them healthy. When their substrate(loose bedding material and/or blankets/towels) gets disturbed it can expose them to the bare floor, creating high risk for pressure sores. These mats are exactly what they needed. Though I wouldn't call them soft, they definitely are when compared to the ground or floor. The only downside is that they are not waterproof as I thought, so they need to be covered with a waterproof sheet and then the substrate on top. I would have found a waterproof alternative if I had realized.
S**E
Does what it’s supposed to do
We bought the stuff to make our garage a safe place to do some gymnastics in. It’s great. Does what it’s supposed to do.
R**E
Just do it! Your feet deserve protection.
I am on concrete all day in my shop, these 1 inch thick squares are amazing. Looks nice and holy cow great to walk on. And when you drop something and have to kneel down voila,no pain! Cheaper than experimenting on different shoes that don't help. You deserve these.
D**S
Preliminary Review: LOVE IT!
Like a lot of people, I'm trying to recreate a gym experience at home -- in my basement. My home was built in the early 1950s, when basements were basements -- cinder block foundation, concrete floor, sump pump in the corner, you get the idea. Still, it's the largest open space in the house, so...After a thorough cleaning and clearing, as well as putting another coat of DryLok Extreme on the walls, I was ready to install gym mats. These have only been in a few days, so I can't yet comment on how well they will wear, but so far I'm thrilled. The mats went in easily; it was kind of fun putting them together. And, for the record, I'm a small, 60+ y/o woman. Only a very mild, inoffensive odor, barely noticeable. Really glad I ordered the 1-inch thick version. It makes doing floor exercises on a concrete basement floor a pleasure. In a few days a treadmill arrives. I'll see how that works out and update this review.One minor note of caution, though: Each tile is 2-feet x 2-feet -- however, the tiles interlock as opposed to butting up against one another. So you lose an inch everywhere the tiles interlock. Keep this in mind when measuring.Short version, though: I'm beginning to fall in love with my basement.
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