Description -
Our 1-1/2" Jiu-Jitsu Foam Tiles are the thickest foam tiles on the market. Combining top-quality EVA foam with a textured surface, our Jiu-Jitsu Foam Tiles are the absolute Everest of home gym flooring. These extra-thick foam tiles are over three times thicker than average foam exercise tiles and are perfect for high impact workouts and protecting yourself and your underlying surfaces. Because of their incredible thickness, Jiu Jitsu Foam Tiles are incredibly durable and difficult to separate when working out.
EVA foam mats are the perfect floor covering for concrete surfaces or protecting wood floors from workout equipment and an entire set of 20 tiles can be installed in minutes. EVA foam tiles are also mildew and water resistant so you can work out every day and just wipe clean at the end of your session. These interlocking foam tiles feature high impact resistance, making them ideal for home or commercial gyms, MMA studies, Jiu Jitsu training, HIIT workouts, and more.
Note: Foam products can be punctured by sharp animal nails, rough use, high heels, and moving furniture. The removable corners can be a choking hazard.
Material – Closed cell EVA foam rubber.
Size – 2' x 2'
Thickness – 1-1/2" inch nominal (~40mm)
Weight – 2' x 2' tiles weigh 3.4 Lbs.
Recommended Uses – Our 1-1/2" Jiu Jitsu Foam Tiles are some of the first foam tiles to be recommended for HIIT workouts because of their incredible durability. The massive thickness creates unmatched impact resistance and also makes tiles very difficult to separate from lateral movement. These tiles are ideal for MMA, Jiu Jitsu, wrestling, HIIT, weight lifting, and anywhere you would want superior foam flooring.
In Stock - Ships between Oct 10 - 11
Installing 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. Add center, corner, and border tiles where you see fit.
- When coming up to an opposite wall, make sure you cut the tiles to fit the area leaving a gap that’s roughly the thickness of the tiles being used to account for expansion and contraction of the floor tiles in varied temperature ranges.
Note: 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.