Interlocking flooring TATAMI
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interlocking flooring
interlocking flooring
interlocking flooring
interlocking flooring
interlocking flooring
interlocking flooring
interlocking flooring
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Characteristics

Materials
foam
Location
indoor
Room/use
educational
Market
for sports facility, for sports activities, for playgrounds
Format
tile
Finish
textured, embossed
Technical characteristics
non-slip, security, interlocking, shock absorbing
Color
gray, blue
Length

1 m
(3'03" )

Width

1 m
(3'03" )

Thickness

20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm
(0.79 in, 0.98 in, 1.18 in, 1.57 in)

Description

EVA foam tiles have a high level of comfort and absorbency. They are ideal for doing martial arts and holistic activities safely. They can also be used in children’s playgrounds, providing extra protection for children. The puzzle fitting system makes installation easy, whether permanent or temporary. 1. Maximum protection and safety The protection of sport’s people during practice is a key concern in the various martial arts. Since these are disciplines where the martial artist is often thrown onto the ground, the use of a padded floor such as tatami is important. This flooring ensures the safety needed to prevent injuries. It is stable and has non-slip properties that are suitable for the correct performance of the various more technical movements. 2. Physical and mental well-being Relaxation exercises such as stretching, yoga and pilates should be done on an appropriate flooring that enables the correct body posture and consequent physical and mental well-being. Tatami adapts to body contact, providing the comfort needed to practice the activity safely. Moreover, it is an excellent option for children’s playgrounds, as it provides more comfort and extra protection for children playing games.

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