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Squatz 50-pc Foam Interlocking Exercise Mat - Blue

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Interlocking EVA foam exercise tiles intended as protective, non-skid workout flooring for home gyms, play areas, garages and similar spaces. Each textured square is approximately 24 x 24 inches and about 1/2 inch thick (≈0.47"), constructed from high-density EVA foam for shock absorption, noise reduction and water resistance; tiles join with puzzle-style edges and can be cleaned with a wipe-down; nominal weight per tile is about 0.88 lb.

Material
EVA Foam
Category
Sporting Goods > Exercise & Fitness > Exercise Equipment Mats
GTIN
842893155821
MPN
SQUATZ-842893155821-GENTLYUSED

Specifications

Set of 25 interlocking EVA foam tiles for protective workout flooring, with non-skid texture and easy assembly.

Durable, non-skid textured tiles; protective workout flooring; water resistant; noise reducing; easy to clean; contains no toxic phthalates; high-density EVA foam provides excellent support and cushion.

Material
EVA Foam
Gender
unisex
Age Group
adult
Condition
used
Dimensions
24.2 x 24.2 x 0.47 in in
Width
24.2
Height
0.47
Length
24.2
Category
Sporting Goods > Exercise & Fitness > Exercise Equipment Mats

Additional Attributes

  • Durable, Non-Skid Textured Tiles
  • Protective Workout Flooring
  • Creates Comfortable Workout Space
  • Easy to Assemble and Disassemble
  • Lightweight Puzzle Pieces
  • Water Resistant
  • Noise Reducing Design
  • Easy-to-Clean
  • Thick from the Highest Point of the Texture
  • Includes 25 Tiles and 50 End Borders for a Polished Look
  • High-Density EVA Foam
  • Provides Excellent Support and Cushion
  • Contains No Toxic Phthalates
  • Great to Use in Garages, Gyms, Home Fitness Rooms, or even Children’s Play Areas

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Customer Reviews

EJ Nduka

The product features are great - the tension and cable machine on the board deliver an intense exercise that is just as strenuous as what I would get in a gym or when using weights.

Blake

So happy I bought this device! I've been using it for a while now. My friend had one and after I tried it for a few times I knew I had to get one too.

Joshua

The Apollo Squatz Board takes some of the best aspects of its competitors and meshes it into its own device.

Mike

I really like the Squatz Apollo board. I purchased this 5 months ago and have used it pretty much every day since. I am almost 60 and in the best shape in decades.

Gary

Got my Apollo mini, super convenient and effective. Great space saver and is good for an all body workout. Should have pulled the trigger on this a while ago!

Reddit Insights

5 threads · r/homegym, r/Golfsimulator

Reddit users discuss general EVA foam interlocking mats for home gyms, noting they are cheap, comfortable for floor exercises, but dent under heavy weights.

mixed sentiment40% match

Users appreciate the low cost, easy installation, and comfort for bodyweight exercises, but criticize durability under heavy equipment and shifting issues.

Themes

Durability under heavy weightsnegative
Comfort for floor exercisespositive
Ease of installation and costpositive
Shifting and stabilitynegative
Alternative uses (golf simulators)neutral

Use Cases

  • Home gym flooring for non-heavy lifting areas
  • Golf simulator flooring

Watch Out For

highFoam mats can dent permanently under heavy weights.
mediumPuzzle mats may separate and shift, requiring frequent readjustment.
lowSome foam mats emit a strong chemical smell initially.

Community Q&A

Can I lift heavy weights on foam mats?
Generally not recommended; they dent and may be unstable. Rubber or stall mats are better for heavy lifting.
Do foam puzzle mats shift during workouts?
Yes, some users report them separating over time, especially with lateral movements.

Compared To

vs Rubber mats

Rubber is preferred for heavy weights and durability; foam is cheaper and more comfortable for bodyweight exercises.

vs Horse stall mats

More expensive but extremely durable, no shifting issues compared to foam tiles.

Source Threads

  • EVA foam mats for lifting—good budget option

    I have the cheap amazon puzzle mats. Seems to work fine. No rack though. Kettlebells/dumbells only. (comment by billfredgilford)

    u/billfredgilfordr/homegymView thread →

  • EVA foam mats not suitable for heavy rack

    I have foam mats like that, they dent. Even my adjustable dumbbells make little dents in them. I wouldn't use them under a rack. (comment by newaccount12345432)

    u/newaccount12345432r/homegymView thread →

  • Rubber vs. foam mats for heavy lifting

    Foam is fine for floor work and stretching but if you are dropping weights or have heavy equipment, rubber is better. Foam will dent. (comment by c4lmlikeab0mb)

    u/c4lmlikeab0mbr/homegymView thread →

  • Golf simulator flooring with puzzle mats

    I used the cheapest puzzle mats I could find on amazon. They work great for my golf sim. Not soft, but good for standing on. (comment by jaygord34)

    u/jaygord34r/GolfsimulatorView thread →

  • Foam tiles shift over time

    I had the puzzle mats, they suck tbh. They’ll slide around unless you tape them. I upgraded to rubber, no regrets. (comment by DontBendYourVita)

    u/DontBendYourVitar/homegymView thread →