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TSforextor
post Nov 17 2013, 12:53 PM, updated 13y ago

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Does anyone know where to buy gym rubber floor mats?

I do deadlift at my home gym and right now I have to slowly lower the weight to the floor otherwise I could damage the floor, not to mention the noise!

Lowering the weight slowly is also bad for my back.. I wish I could just let go the weight and let it fall to the floor.. like in those professional gyms!

I prefer wood flooring like in professional gyms, but something like this would be OK. http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/gym-noise-...r-flooring.html

Anyone know where can I find this floor?

This post has been edited by forextor: Nov 17 2013, 12:55 PM
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post Nov 17 2013, 01:20 PM

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These kind of stuff cost like a boom. If you live in jb, you can come get from us. Rubberized Tile Mat with slip-resistant rubber . 53cm x 53cm with jigsaw edged, thickness 1.5cm. RM 70 per piece. 4 pieces RM 250..
Got 1 more type we supply to gym, Heavy Duty Rubber Flooring, 183cm x 122cm, 31kg per piece , 1.27cm thickness. RM 300.

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post Nov 18 2013, 11:32 AM

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second that manapergi, it will cost u rm35 per sheet.about 4ft2 one sheet.
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post Nov 18 2013, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(Phc @ Nov 17 2013, 01:20 PM)
These kind of stuff cost like a boom. If you live in jb, you can come get from us. Rubberized Tile Mat with slip-resistant rubber . 53cm x 53cm with jigsaw edged, thickness 1.5cm. RM 70 per piece. 4 pieces RM 250..
Got 1 more type we supply to gym,  Heavy Duty Rubber Flooring, 183cm x 122cm, 31kg per piece , 1.27cm thickness. RM 300.
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Got any picture or website? I went to your facebook but didn't see the mats... price isn't a big issue to me as long as the stuff is good..
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post Nov 18 2013, 10:31 PM

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Ok I will check out fitness concept... didn't remember they have those.. maybe because at that time I wasn't looking for it so didn't notice.
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post Nov 19 2013, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(forextor @ Nov 18 2013, 10:30 PM)
Got any picture or website? I went to your facebook but didn't see the mats... price isn't a big issue to me as long as the stuff is good..
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That website is for supplement only. For gym equipment/ machine we order it directly from usa, usually only dealing with local gym.
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post Nov 22 2013, 05:38 PM

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QUOTE(forextor @ Nov 17 2013, 12:53 PM)
Does anyone know where to buy gym rubber floor mats?

I do deadlift at my home gym and right now I have to slowly lower the weight to the floor otherwise I could damage the floor, not to mention the noise!

Lowering the weight slowly is also bad for my back.. I wish I could just let go the weight and let it fall to the floor.. like in those professional gyms!

I prefer wood flooring like in professional gyms, but something like this would be OK. http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/gym-noise-...r-flooring.html

Anyone know where can I find this floor?
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You can try here, mate.

Much cheaper. RM24 only. http://www.mudah.my/Gym+floor+rubber+mat-21384480.htm
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post Nov 23 2013, 10:39 PM

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QUOTE(forextor @ Nov 17 2013, 12:53 PM)
Does anyone know where to buy gym rubber floor mats?

I do deadlift at my home gym and right now I have to slowly lower the weight to the floor otherwise I could damage the floor, not to mention the noise!

Lowering the weight slowly is also bad for my back.. I wish I could just let go the weight and let it fall to the floor.. like in those professional gyms!

I prefer wood flooring like in professional gyms, but something like this would be OK. http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/gym-noise-...r-flooring.html

Anyone know where can I find this floor?
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Bro, try not to drop the weights down straight to the floor, risk damaging the weights and floor too. Cause it ain't bumper plates
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post Nov 24 2013, 09:04 AM

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like what Apple_DarreN said. the floor mat can only absorb so much of the impact, in the end most of the force will still go to the floor. some more you are doing deadlift, surely very heavy. if the floor have tiles, sure will crack.
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post Mar 22 2016, 08:29 PM

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Hi,

you may try this company http://www.primelay.com/pro_cat/gym-rubber-flooring/ for quality gym flooring.

One of my friend bought for shoplot gym. Seems good quality & many options to choose.
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post Mar 22 2016, 08:54 PM

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you can go get from fitness concept which got 2 types. The good mat is rm40 each and wink.gif it is very thick and worth buying srsly. i got 20 for my home gym.
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post Apr 6 2016, 04:23 PM

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Got a pair these mats from Fitness Concept RM40 a piece...

Thudding from dead lifts and rows are greatly reduced. The mats do good job of dampening sounds and keeping barbells from rolling away.

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FYI didn't slammed weights on them or anything crazy like that sweat.gif
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post Apr 6 2016, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(aaronpang @ Apr 6 2016, 04:23 PM)
Got a pair these mats from Fitness Concept RM40 a piece...

Thudding from dead lifts and rows are greatly reduced. The mats do good job of dampening sounds and keeping barbells from rolling away.

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FYI didn't slammed weights on them or anything crazy like that  sweat.gif
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wah sweet setup.
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post Jun 1 2016, 09:32 PM

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Guy, I'm looking at the V-Interlock Gym Rubber Mat-Tiles from Primelay and also Trident Tatami Mat from Kuckreja.

1. V-Interlock Gym Rubber Mat-Tiles (Made from SBR Pigmented Shred Rubber With Rubber Granules) 50cmx50cm per pieces RM30.00 10mm thick

2. Trident Tatami Mat (Made from High Density Foam) 100cmx100cm per pieces RM90.00 25mm thick

Any idea which is more suitable to reduce the skid resistant for indoor rower exercise machine??
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QUOTE(hjh87 @ Jun 1 2016, 09:32 PM)
Guy, I'm looking at the V-Interlock Gym Rubber Mat-Tiles from Primelay and also Trident Tatami Mat from Kuckreja.

1. V-Interlock Gym Rubber Mat-Tiles (Made from SBR Pigmented Shred Rubber With Rubber Granules) 50cmx50cm per pieces RM30.00 10mm thick

2. Trident Tatami Mat (Made from High Density Foam) 100cmx100cm per pieces RM90.00 25mm thick

Any idea which is more suitable to reduce the skid resistant for indoor rower exercise machine??
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indoor rower shouldnt really skid so much if technique is right.

as for those gym mats...no idea.
i know hardware stores like ace got sell inter locking mats...not made of foam but some hard plastic material.

but better option is just to reinforce the feet with more non skid pads?
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post Jun 2 2016, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(Everdying @ Jun 2 2016, 01:06 PM)
indoor rower shouldnt really skid so much if technique is right.

as for those gym mats...no idea.
i know hardware stores like ace got sell inter locking mats...not made of foam but some hard plastic material.

but better option is just to reinforce the feet with more non skid pads?
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You have a point there, but right now I'm placing the rower on tiles and it might skid.

And might damage the tiles as well, that why plan to just apply/place a gym mats first before placing the rower.

Might go with the primelay as it made of rubber which might have more grip and skid resistant.
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post Jun 2 2016, 09:08 PM

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If your room is tiles flooring. Better DIY wood flooring.

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post Jun 3 2016, 05:00 PM

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Already bought the primelay V-Interlock Gym Rubber Mat-Tiles. Gonna set up later tonight hopefully it suit the purpose. Only down side is the rubber smell which is annoying.
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post Jun 3 2016, 06:28 PM

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QUOTE(hjh87 @ Jun 3 2016, 05:00 PM)
Already bought the primelay V-Interlock Gym Rubber Mat-Tiles. Gonna set up later tonight hopefully it suit the purpose. Only down side is the rubber smell which is annoying.
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Hi bro. May i know where you purchase that? Thinking to buy that one too.
Thanks.
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post Jun 3 2016, 06:44 PM

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QUOTE(killer zone II @ Jun 3 2016, 06:28 PM)
Hi bro. May i know where you purchase that? Thinking to buy that one too.
Thanks.
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I bought from Primelay here the website. http://www.primelay.com/ if you only want few pieces then yea you can get straight from their office at One South Street Mall.

If you plan to get more I think they might need to order from their factory and will have transport charges.

Look for Ms. Tan.

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