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20mm Cold-Moulded Rubber Gym Tiles | 100 x 50cm | Up to 65dB Sound Reduction | 400kg Rated | UK

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The UK's premium 20mm precision cold-moulded rubber gym tile — house-tested to deliver up to 65dB sound reduction, built using an advanced cold-process moulding system with premium German polyurethane binder. Each tile measures 100cm × 50cm, weighs 9kg and covers 0.5m² — the professional installer's choice for precision fit, perfect alignment and commercial-grade acoustic performance in any training environment. VOC tested, CE certified, REACH compliant, ISO 9001 quality assured. Free UK delivery, same-day dispatch before 2pm.5m² per tile)

Weight per tile 9kg Bulk Density Approx.5% Size Tolerance (Thickness) +/- 1% Tensile Strength 1.38 N/mm² (DIN 53455) Slip Resistance R10 DIN 51130 / Class DS EN 14041 Anti-Static -0.7 kV (antistatic) Temperature Range -30°C to +80°C Fire Rating EN 13501 (B2) Abrasion Resistance EN ISO 5470:2001 certified Thermal Conductivity 0.17 W/(mK) EN 12667 UV Resistance UV-resistant EN 423 Edge Profile Butt joint, lay in grid or brick-bond Colour Black Certifications CE, REACH, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018 Installation Tool-free, no adhesive Delivery Free UK mainland, same-day before 2pm

Up to 65dB Sound Reduction — House Tested

These tiles are house-tested to deliver up to 65dB of sound reduction under real gym conditions — not a controlled laboratory figure, but the actual performance you can expect in your home or commercial property. At 65dB reduction, impact noise from weights, dumbbells and training equipment is transformed from a disruptive structural thud into something barely perceptible in adjacent rooms. This makes our 20mm cold-moulded tile an outstanding performer not just for drop protection but for acoustic performance across shared buildings, first-floor studios, flats and any space where noise matters.

Why Cold-Moulded Manufacturing Beats Standard Gym Tiles

Most rubber gym tiles are hot-pressed and cut to size — a process that introduces dimensional variance of several millimetres per tile, causing gaps, uneven seams and floors that drift out of square as you work across a room. Our tiles use precision cold-moulding: rubber compound is formed directly in precision steel moulds at lower temperatures, producing tiles with +/-<0.5% length tolerance and +/-1% thickness tolerance. Our tiles use a premium German polyurethane binder independently VOC tested for minimal emissions.

R10 / Class DS Anti-Slip — Maximum Safety in All Conditions

R10 classification to DIN 51130 and Class DS to EN 14041 — delivering exceptional grip in both dry and high-sweat training conditions. The antistatic construction (-0.7 kV) and anti-porous finish resist lateral movement under explosive starts, loaded carries and direction changes. The floor performs as safely in a sweat-soaked HIIT session as under a maximal deadlift.

The 100 × 50cm Format — The Professional Installer's Choice

At 9kg per tile, each piece is light enough for one person to handle comfortably all day. The 100 × 50cm format navigates tight corners, complex room shapes and equipment legs with far less waste than full-square-metre tiles. Lay in a straight grid for a clean uniform look, or in a brick-bond offset pattern — staggering joints like brickwork — for a stronger floor and a premium aesthetic that makes a real difference in client-facing spaces. Two tiles cover exactly 1m², making quantities straightforward to calculate.

  • Prepare subfloor: Any clean, dry, level hard floor — concrete, screed, timber or existing solid floor.
  • Lay in grid or brick-bond: Start from your straightest wall. Butt edges firmly together. Stagger joints for a stronger, more professional finish.
  • Cut perimeters: Score firmly with a sharp utility knife and snap. Precision moulding means clean, straight cuts every time.
  • No adhesive needed: 9kg tile weight and tight butt joints keep everything firmly in place immediately.
  • Most rooms fully installed in a single session. No cure time, no drying — train on your new floor the same day.

    How Many Tiles Do I Need?

    Each tile covers 0.5m². Measure your room length × width in metres, multiply by 2 for tile count, then add 10% for perimeter cuts. Example: 5m × 4m = 20m² × 2 = 40 tiles + 4 spare = 44 tiles. Our coverage calculator at the top of the page does this automatically.

    Delivery & Returns

    Free UK mainland delivery on every order — no minimum spend. Single tiles and small orders ship via courier. Larger orders are palletised for safe, secure delivery. 14-day hassle-free returns on unused tiles.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the 65dB sound reduction and how is it measured?

    Up to 65dB is a house-tested figure — measured in a real residential property under typical gym loading conditions. This makes it a meaningful, practical number representing what you will actually experience. At 65dB reduction, gym impact noise is transformed from a disruptive structural thud into something barely perceptible in adjacent rooms. Outstanding performance for a 20mm tile.

    What makes cold-moulded tiles better than standard gym tiles?

    Standard gym tiles are hot-pressed and cut to size, which introduces dimensional variance causing gaps and drift. Cold-moulded tiles are formed in precision steel moulds to +/-<0.5% length tolerance — every tile fits perfectly with every other tile, row after row. The result is a floor that looks and performs like a professional installation from the first tile to the last.

    Do I need adhesive?

    No — at 9kg per tile with tight-fit butt joints, the floor stays firmly in place under all normal gym use. For permanent commercial installations, adhesive can optionally be used — contact us for recommendations.

    How many tiles do I need?

    Each tile is 100cm × 50cm = 0.5m². Multiply your room area in m² by 2 for the tile count, then add 10% for cuts. Our coverage calculator handles this automatically.

    What subfloors are compatible?

    Concrete, screed, timber and any existing solid hard floor. Temperature stable from -30°C to +80°C and UV-resistant — equally suited for garage gyms and spaces with temperature variation.

    Can I install these myself?

    Yes — each tile weighs 9kg and is designed for comfortable solo handling all day. No specialist tools, no adhesive, no trades. Most rooms are fully installed in a single session.

    Can I get a free sample?

    Yes — feel the cold-moulded precision before committing to a full floor order. Request your free sample here.

    Do you offer trade or bulk pricing?

    Yes — we supply commercial gym fit-outs, property developers, PT studios and leisure facilities across the UK. Contact our commercial team for a bulk quote, typically within 24 hours.

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    The UK's premium 20mm precision cold-moulded rubber gym tile — house-tested to deliver up to 65dB sound reduction, built using an advanced cold-process moulding system with premium German polyurethane binder. Each tile measures 100cm × 50cm, weighs 9kg and covers 0.5m² — the professional installer's choice for precision fit, perfect alignment and commercial-grade acoustic performance in any training environment. VOC tested, CE certified, REACH compliant, ISO 9001 quality assured. Free UK delivery, same-day dispatch before 2pm.5m² per tile)

    Weight per tile 9kg Bulk Density Approx.5% Size Tolerance (Thickness) +/- 1% Tensile Strength 1.38 N/mm² (DIN 53455) Slip Resistance R10 DIN 51130 / Class DS EN 14041 Anti-Static -0.7 kV (antistatic) Temperature Range -30°C to +80°C Fire Rating EN 13501 (B2) Abrasion Resistance EN ISO 5470:2001 certified Thermal Conductivity 0.17 W/(mK) EN 12667 UV Resistance UV-resistant EN 423 Edge Profile Butt joint, lay in grid or brick-bond Colour Black Certifications CE, REACH, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018 Installation Tool-free, no adhesive Delivery Free UK mainland, same-day before 2pm

    Up to 65dB Sound Reduction — House Tested

    These tiles are house-tested to deliver up to 65dB of sound reduction under real gym conditions — not a controlled laboratory figure, but the actual performance you can expect in your home or commercial property. At 65dB reduction, impact noise from weights, dumbbells and training equipment is transformed from a disruptive structural thud into something barely perceptible in adjacent rooms. This makes our 20mm cold-moulded tile an outstanding performer not just for drop protection but for acoustic performance across shared buildings, first-floor studios, flats and any space where noise matters.

    Why Cold-Moulded Manufacturing Beats Standard Gym Tiles

    Most rubber gym tiles are hot-pressed and cut to size — a process that introduces dimensional variance of several millimetres per tile, causing gaps, uneven seams and floors that drift out of square as you work across a room. Our tiles use precision cold-moulding: rubber compound is formed directly in precision steel moulds at lower temperatures, producing tiles with +/-<0.5% length tolerance and +/-1% thickness tolerance. Our tiles use a premium German polyurethane binder independently VOC tested for minimal emissions.

    R10 / Class DS Anti-Slip — Maximum Safety in All Conditions

    R10 classification to DIN 51130 and Class DS to EN 14041 — delivering exceptional grip in both dry and high-sweat training conditions. The antistatic construction (-0.7 kV) and anti-porous finish resist lateral movement under explosive starts, loaded carries and direction changes. The floor performs as safely in a sweat-soaked HIIT session as under a maximal deadlift.

    The 100 × 50cm Format — The Professional Installer's Choice

    At 9kg per tile, each piece is light enough for one person to handle comfortably all day. The 100 × 50cm format navigates tight corners, complex room shapes and equipment legs with far less waste than full-square-metre tiles. Lay in a straight grid for a clean uniform look, or in a brick-bond offset pattern — staggering joints like brickwork — for a stronger floor and a premium aesthetic that makes a real difference in client-facing spaces. Two tiles cover exactly 1m², making quantities straightforward to calculate.

  • Prepare subfloor: Any clean, dry, level hard floor — concrete, screed, timber or existing solid floor.
  • Lay in grid or brick-bond: Start from your straightest wall. Butt edges firmly together. Stagger joints for a stronger, more professional finish.
  • Cut perimeters: Score firmly with a sharp utility knife and snap. Precision moulding means clean, straight cuts every time.
  • No adhesive needed: 9kg tile weight and tight butt joints keep everything firmly in place immediately.
  • Most rooms fully installed in a single session. No cure time, no drying — train on your new floor the same day.

    How Many Tiles Do I Need?

    Each tile covers 0.5m². Measure your room length × width in metres, multiply by 2 for tile count, then add 10% for perimeter cuts. Example: 5m × 4m = 20m² × 2 = 40 tiles + 4 spare = 44 tiles. Our coverage calculator at the top of the page does this automatically.

    Delivery & Returns

    Free UK mainland delivery on every order — no minimum spend. Single tiles and small orders ship via courier. Larger orders are palletised for safe, secure delivery. 14-day hassle-free returns on unused tiles.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the 65dB sound reduction and how is it measured?

    Up to 65dB is a house-tested figure — measured in a real residential property under typical gym loading conditions. This makes it a meaningful, practical number representing what you will actually experience. At 65dB reduction, gym impact noise is transformed from a disruptive structural thud into something barely perceptible in adjacent rooms. Outstanding performance for a 20mm tile.

    What makes cold-moulded tiles better than standard gym tiles?

    Standard gym tiles are hot-pressed and cut to size, which introduces dimensional variance causing gaps and drift. Cold-moulded tiles are formed in precision steel moulds to +/-<0.5% length tolerance — every tile fits perfectly with every other tile, row after row. The result is a floor that looks and performs like a professional installation from the first tile to the last.

    Do I need adhesive?

    No — at 9kg per tile with tight-fit butt joints, the floor stays firmly in place under all normal gym use. For permanent commercial installations, adhesive can optionally be used — contact us for recommendations.

    How many tiles do I need?

    Each tile is 100cm × 50cm = 0.5m². Multiply your room area in m² by 2 for the tile count, then add 10% for cuts. Our coverage calculator handles this automatically.

    What subfloors are compatible?

    Concrete, screed, timber and any existing solid hard floor. Temperature stable from -30°C to +80°C and UV-resistant — equally suited for garage gyms and spaces with temperature variation.

    Can I install these myself?

    Yes — each tile weighs 9kg and is designed for comfortable solo handling all day. No specialist tools, no adhesive, no trades. Most rooms are fully installed in a single session.

    Can I get a free sample?

    Yes — feel the cold-moulded precision before committing to a full floor order. Request your free sample here.

    Do you offer trade or bulk pricing?

    Yes — we supply commercial gym fit-outs, property developers, PT studios and leisure facilities across the UK. Contact our commercial team for a bulk quote, typically within 24 hours.



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    Thomas W. Verified

    Arrived promptly and was well packaged. This rubber gym flooring impressed me with its sturdy weight, each tile staying firmly in place during heavy workouts. I set them up in the free weights area of our university gym, and they handle the barbells and plates without any trouble. After weeks of use, theyre holding up brilliantly under intense daily sessions.

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    Jack M. Verified

    Installed it in my home gym last month around the elliptical trainer, and its transformed the feel of the entire area. These tiles offer outstanding build quality with a thickness that cushions but also maintains firmness underfoot. Precisely moulded with cold-mould technology, each piece fits seamlessly without any noticeable gaps or unevenness. Ive spent hours working out, and it still feels just as stable now as when I first put it in. A reliable option if youre looking for something that stands up to heavy use.

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    Sophie C. Verified

    Wasnt sure at first, but these came in handy for the small home gym I was setting up in our basement. The 20mm thickness provides excellent cushioning, making workouts on the hard concrete floor much more comfortable. These tiles grip well, no slipping underfoot even during kettlebell sessions, and cutting them to edge fit against walls was easy enough with a sharp knife. Theyve proven themselves stable with all the yoga mats and weights we throw around down there.

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