This mat is ideal for all types of groundwork and also for areas in which safety is required, including childcare centres. This mat is used by PCYC throughout Australia and for Judo along with the Australian customs service training facilities.
Specifications:
IMPORTANT: Note that EVA mats may shrink and expand over time so if you are thinking of adding this to mats which are over 6 months old check the sizing of your existing mats for distortion prior to ordering - as mats that have expanded may no longer be exactly compatible and may cause gaps or spacing to occur between connections.
- Price is for a single mat measuring 1m x 1m x 30mm.
- Product note: all EVA mats are subject to contraction and expansion in extreme temperatures. For example, in tropical areas, and in warehouses that are prone to overheating. To minimize the degree of variance in such conditions, we recommend choosing the 3cm or 4cm mats.
- When replacing individual mats with a new one, the new mat may not fit if the older mats have contracted or expanded over time.
- We recommend replacing all the mats at the same time.
- There is a protective coating used for transportation and storage purposes on our EVA mats. This will not affect the quality of the mats, rather prevent any issues during the time period it is held. This will dissipate over time however, we recommend if you wish to clean mats prior to use, to please use warm water and a damp mop/cloth using a PH neutraldisinfectant.
- No toxic fumes or odour
- 100% formahide free
- Weight: 2.8kg
- Size: 1m x 1m
- Density: 110kg/m3
- Composition: Real EVA Foam (Closed Cell Foam)
- Fitting: Reversible
- Edges: 2 pieces per mat included
- Density: 50 degrees Shore A
- Finish: Tatami Finish
- Country of Origin: Taiwan
- Packaged carton size: fits 10 pieces per carton at 105cm x 105cm x 32cm (30kg)
- Maximum grip: The Tatami finish is non-abrasive, ensuring it is ideal for all ground work.
- Available colours: The reversible allows for individual colour combinations to be easily changed by simply flipping a mat on the spot.