Classic 50cm EVA Foam Mat Wood Effect (Oak)

Original price was: £7.68.Current price is: £7.08. inc. Vat

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Single interlocking 50cm EVA foam soft floor tile with wood effect surface.

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DETAILS

Our wood effect EVA foam mats are an extremely popular multi-purpose flooring solution. Whilst not a substitute for real wood or hard wood flooring, they can be used in play areas at home and nursery and their anti-fatigue properties make them a perfect solution for display stands at trade shows, exhibitions and marketing events. They are also often applied as yoga studio flooring and in relaxation rooms, where comfort under foot is important. Like all of our floor mats, they are quick to lay, easy to clean and can be stored away when not in use. Each tile comes with two detachable straight edge strips for the perfect finish!

GOOD TO KNOW

All Soft Floor EVA mats and tiles including underlay backed products are made from high-quality, closed-cell (non-absorbing) EVA foam, which is 100% non-toxic, odourless and latex free and fully tested.

FEATURES

  • Tile size: 500 x 500 x 12(mm)
  • High-density EVA foam (50° shore density)
  • Up to 1m critical fall height protection (solid floor)
  • Laser printed wood effect surface
  • Each tile includes 2 x straight border edges
  • 100% closed cell, non porous, odourless EVA foam
  • Improved slip resistance
  • Easy to fit, clean and store
  • Indoor or temporary outdoor use
  • Suitable for all ages
 

USES

  • Display & Exhibitions
  • Home Gym
  • Indoor Play Areas
  • Learning & Reading Areas
  • Yoga Studio
  • Relaxation Rooms
 

SAFETY

  • EN71-1 Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
  • EN71-2 Flammability
  • EN71-3 Part 3: Migration of certain elements