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The BETOVV Boat Deck Flooring is a premium self-adhesive EVA foam mat designed for marine environments. Measuring 96"x36", it offers exceptional cushioning, slip resistance, and durability against saltwater and chemicals. Its customizable design allows for easy installation and maintenance, making it the ideal choice for all types of boats.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.4 x 6 x 5.9 inches |
Package Weight | 2.04 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BETOVV |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | Non-Slip Mat |
Color | Brown with Black Seam Lines |
Material | EVA Foam |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | BETOVV |
Part Number | BETOVV3 |
Included Components | EVA Foam |
Size | 96"x36" |
R**.
Catches and dissipates minor leaks very well
I use this in the bathroom under my water tank. The texture really helps in avoiding puddle formation. I haven't yet used the adhesive backing; probably it will need to be weighted until the edges uncurl. Very bright blue, but not obnoxiously so since it does what it should.
B**J
We used it as an anti-slip mat and it works great
We mounted this to a board for a portable, anti-slip mat. Works great for this purpose.The flooring arrived in great shape all rolled up. Box was easy to open.Adhering it to a board was simple - just peel off the backing, press it down and trim the edges.So far it is working great for what we want to use it for.
L**R
Thick, good traction
I got this to use as waterproof flooring that my dog won't slide on, in my camper van. I like that it has a little give to it from the flexible layers. My dog is 70 lbs, and I am a little worried that this won't hold up under big dog claws, because the top layer seems a little loose; but I'll just have to see. He's not going to skid around, that seems clear. I also like that I can fit it all the way to the corners so that the copious dog hair and dirt will be easy to sweep or vacuum up. Finally, I like that water (from leaking ice chest, sloppy dishwashing, and general spills) will not be able to get under it easily and allow mold to grow like my current flooring does. I like it!
B**T
Simple way to update your boat or RV flooring, or dampen sound reflections in your home studio.
This review for BETOVV 3M Self-Adhesive EVA Foam Boat Flooring 96''x26'', is for the grey with black seems material and not the faux teak.This Eva foam is pretty cool stuff. If it will hold up to salt water and foot traffic on a boat that is saying something about its durability. For me, I am using this in my home music recording studio. I have a couple pieces I am using. The first I am using as a non slip floor covering, placed under our drum set. The second piece is going on the wall behind the drum kit to cancel out most of the high and mid frequency reflections from the drums and cymbals. I can't speak to how good they work on a boat but I can say they are working great for my purposes in our studio.These are soft on the feet, yet feel durable and consistent. They look great and seem to clean up pretty easily from what I've seen. The adhesive backing sticks very well to both the floor and the walls. Make sure you know where you want to place it because it will probably take a layer of paint with it if you remove it. A heat gun might help to remove them if needed to be removed down the road.The material is easy to cut if you need to fit it into a different shape than the original rectangle.You'll want to lay them out in the sun or over a heater vent for an hour or so if possible, that will allow them to lose the curl from being rolled up and put into the shipping box, and make it easier to work with for the install.Price per a square foot is about the same, or slightly higher than cheaper foam acoustic panels. But the quality and durability of this material makes that worthwhile.I recommend the BETOVV 3M Self-Adhesive EVA Foam Boat Flooring for anyone wanting to upgrade their boat or RV flooring, as well as anyone looking to acoustically treat a home or office studio.
J**P
Great for boat deck where you want traction and reduced heat on bare feet
I got this to put on the narrow raised rear deck on my skiff. It gets both hot and slippery here in Florida, especially when in bare feet. I had a chance to try it out this past weekend; I had cleaned the deck with acetone, cut the piece to fit before removing the backing, and applied. It was best to start by removing a small strip of the backing and getting that in place first, then removing the backing as I applied - you don't want to have to pull this off and reposition. After application I walked over every square inch of it in deck shoes to make sure it was applied well - especially the edges. I was a little surprised by how deep the grooves were on this - I have used other brands where the grooves were only half as deep. I made sure I applied it so water getting into the grooves has a place to drain, as running it up against the side tight would mean the grooves will collect water and scum. That said, I found the grooves aided traction; this felt very stable and non slip in use. I wouldn't say it was cool - but definitely cooler than the bare deck, and cool enough to be comfortable on my feet. In addition, it looks good on the boat also.
Z**X
Soft boat flooring
This is made of what feels like neoprene rubber like a hard wetsuit so it should absorb shocks and vibrations to your feet. It has a cross hatch pattern cut into it to channel water and add traction. I cannot comment on teh adhesion as we ahve not yet taken the boat to salt water, just fresh water. Easily cut with a box knife. We used a strait edge to ensure the cuts were straight. Nice aqua blue in color.
S**B
Average Product, Requires Effort to Make it Look Good.
I was excited to try out a roll of this. I spent about an hour making a template for a swim deck at the rear of my boat. I placed the template over the foam and cut. When I was finished, the material appears to shrink away once cut from the roll. This slightly causes things to be askew. Next, If you look in photos, notice the edging for every piece of foam is outlined to present a nice border and endpoint. When you cut this material...there is no nice border routed out that matches your area's outline. It will basically make your boat look like crud unless you have routing tools and a crap ton of carpentry tools. I suggest paying the big bucks and getting an exact cut sent to you or paying even more serious bucks to have an installation professional do this work. IT IS WORK! It will never look great unless you use a router to carve the border. Who is going to do that? If all you need is a straight cut rectangle...(i.e. stairs), this may be a good option.
M**G
Vibrant and grippy
Definitely a vibrantly colored foam that will keep traction under your feet. Have yet to apply it yet, but it seems thick enough to add some comfort and traction but not so thick that you sink with every step. Material does feel waterproof and durable and looks pretty good too. Will update if any issues.Price for quality is definitely pretty fair compared to some alternatives on here
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