Description - One of our most popular gym turf rolls is now available in tile form with our Shock Turf Tiles. Great for multi-use gyms, this turf tile has been designed to be used in tangent with our 1/2” Rubber Gym Tiles. These turf tiles are constructed with a polypropylene fiber that is softer to the touch allowing for floor exercises to be performed with ease. Durable enough for the pushing and pulling of sleds, a 5-year warranty backs our Shock Turf Tiles.
Specs -
Material |
PP fiber with a 5mm foam backing |
Color |
Assorted |
Width |
See sizes below |
Thickness |
Approx 9/16" with backing |
Length |
See sizes below |
Weight |
See below |
Application |
Indoor/Outdoor |
Drainage |
Yes |
Good for heavy workouts |
Yes |
UV Stable |
Yes |
Warranty |
5 years |
Heat & Frost resistant |
Yes |
Size – 2' x 2' (Interlocked size - 22.5" x 22.5"), 4' x 4' (Interlocked size - 46.71" x 46.71")
Weight – 2' x 2' tiles are ~4 lbs. and our 4' x 4' tiles are ~14 lbs.
Recommended Uses – Our Shock Turf Tiles are great for any commercial or home gym and are commonly found as flooring in Cross Fit gyms, as turf for multi-use areas in gyms, as turf for pulling and pushing sleds, as turf for garage gyms, as trade show flooring, and much more.
Shock Turf tiles are very easy to clean and maintain. Maintenance for these interlocking tiles typically includes the following:
- Periodic sweeping of loose dirt, dust, and debris may be necessary to keep the flooring surface clean.
- For stains and blemishes, clean the tiles with a warm water solution of household detergent and water. Never use bleach.
- For animal urine, use a mixture of white distilled vinegar in an equal amount of water. Make sure to flush thoroughly and vacuum any excess solution.
- For chewing gum, the use of dry ice or refrigerant packets may be necessary to remove gum from flooring surface.
- If your turf tiles become matted, brushing of the surface may be needed to restore the aesthetic appearance of the Turf. Always use a synthetic brush and never metal or wire-bristled brush when performing this task.
Installation of interlocking tiles is very simple and typically done by the consumer. A typical installation of these tiles is as follows:
- First, clean your sub floor so it is free of all dirt, grease or debris.
- Snap a chalk line on the subfloor 24” from one wall in your room. Snap another chalk line on the subfloor 24” from an adjacent wall. You should now have a pair of perpendicular lines making an approximate 90-degree angle.
- Begin laying the interlocking tiles along the chalk lines, snapping the locks together as you go.
- Leave the perimeter of the room open until the field is installed.
- After the field is covered, go back and cut in tiles along the walls in the room. It is recommended to leave a gap along the wall roughly the thickness of the tiles being used to account for expansion and contraction of the floor in varied temperature ranges.
Note: When piecing interlocking tiles together, adhesives are usually not used since the weight of the locked together product is usually enough to keep the floor tiles from moving. However, if you do experience movement and would like to ensure that the tiles do not slide at all, some double-sided tape or mat tape can be used around the perimeter of the installation to prevent any movement.
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