Rubber Gym Flooring

Getting your rubber gym flooring right will ensure that you can work out safely, will help you avoid injuries, and will also ensure your equipment is supported and protected. And don’t forget that the right gym flooring can all add to the look and feel of your home, garage, commercial gym, making it a place that you want to work out in and feel proud of. Shop the full range of rubber gym flooring and mats at GymEquipment.co.uk.

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Rubber is a popular option for gym flooring due to its non-slip quality, so you won’t hurt yourself whilst working out. Furthermore, the elasticity of rubber gym mats gives them anti fatigue properties which means it resists most impacts. This is crucial if you are looking at installing equipment like power racks, bikes, and treadmills.

Types of gym rubber flooring

With gym rubber floor you have a number of choices:

  • Jigsaw rubber tiles (popular for small home gym spaces)
  • Rubber gym mats (various sizes, 1m x 1m, 0.5m x 1m, 800mm x 800mm etc.)
  • Rubber floor rolls (varying thickness and width - needs glue!)

For commercial facilities, you have to also think about the health and safety issues that go with each option. For home gyms it is often the choice to reduce noise and prevent damage to the floor.

The right rubber flooring for your gym

If you buy the wrong rubber flooring for your gym, you might have the expense and inconvenience of having to remove your equipment to replace it, which is not a simple task.

You’ll need to make sure your rubber gym mats can handle the equipment that you’ll be using and the amount of people that will be using it. You’ll also want to consider the type of flooring that currently exists in your gym, such as concrete or wood. You can find out more about this in our guide to buying gym flooring. We also offer a gym design consultancy to help you choose the right flooring and equipment for your needs. Enquire today.

Shop the selection of rubber gym flooring at GymEquipment.co.uk and don’t forget to browse our range of sprint tracks too. Spend £100 or more to qualify for free UK delivery.