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)
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.
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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