Customer Reviews For rubber gym floor at Greatmats:
Most Common Product Questions For rubber gym floor at Greatmats:
Will this gym flooring hold up to exercise equipment.
Yes this rubber gym flooring is durable for exercise equipment and is offered in various thicknesses.
The thickness seems very thin. Do you need to have anything beneath it if only sub floor is below?
These gym tiles do not require an underlayment. They should be installed by themselves. For areas with heavier usage, we do have these tile in a thicker version.
We are looking to do an economical temporary cushioned subfloor to go under a click-lock wood floor for mostly ballroom and modern dance. Would the plyometric sheets give enough cushion over cement? We have about 1200 sq ft. Thank you
The Plyometric rolled rubber in a 3/8'' may be a better option for your application.
I would like to use this product over a carpeted basement floor for cushioning for an exercise class that is mostly dance. Can it be used alone or does it require additional covering of Marley?
We do not recommend installing rubber rolls directly on carpet. For a cushioned exercise surface over carpet, we recommend our <a href='/fatigue-flooring/fatigue-tiles-staylockbump-black.php'>StayLock Bump Top</a> or <a href='/fatigue-flooring/fatigue-tiles-staylockbump-black.php'>Orange Peel Floor tiles</a>. They are designed to stay in place without damaging the carpet.
We have a room that will be used for dance that is concrete with vinyl tiles. We are putting Rosco Adagio marley in and wondering if this underlayment would work? Thank you.
Yes, you can use the 6mm plyo as a subfloor. You will want to avoid advanced pointe, and it will absorb some tap sound.