Thickness Guide
Which thickness do I need?
4–6mm — Cardio, treadmills, yoga. Light floor protection.
10–12mm — Home gyms, dumbbells up to 30kg. Great all-rounder. Most Popular
16–17mm — Commercial gyms, heavy free weights, CrossFit.
20–30mm — Olympic lifting, deadlift platforms. Maximum protection.
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EVA Gym Mats UK — Anti-Fatigue Interlocking Foam Tiles for Exercise & Fitness
Our EVA gym mats UK combine the lightweight flexibility of EVA foam with the durability and interlocking convenience needed for a proper gym floor. Ideal for yoga, pilates, stretching, aerobics, and low-impact training areas, these anti-fatigue foam tiles provide comfortable, cushioning surfaces that reduce joint strain during floor-based exercise.
What Are EVA Gym Mats?
EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) gym mats are foam-based exercise tiles made from a closed-cell polymer foam that is lightweight, water-resistant, and highly cushioning. Unlike rubber, EVA foam compresses significantly under foot, providing a softer, more forgiving surface for low-impact activities. EVA mats are the go-to choice for yoga studios, pilates rooms, stretching areas, and children's play spaces within gyms where cushioning comfort is more important than heavy-duty durability.
EVA Anti-Fatigue Gym Mats — Key Benefits
Our EVA foam gym mats function as excellent anti-fatigue mats for gym floors. The foam's cushioning properties reduce the pressure placed on feet, ankles, knees, and hips during standing exercise — significantly reducing fatigue during long training sessions and instructor-led classes. Studies show that anti-fatigue matting reduces lower limb fatigue by 50% compared to standing on hard concrete or thin rubber, making EVA tiles a popular choice for personal trainers, group fitness instructors, and gym members who spend extended time on their feet.
Specifications
Material: EVA closed-cell foam. Density: 60–80 kg/m³. Tile size: 600mm x 600mm (0.36 m²) or 1000mm x 1000mm (1 m²). Thickness: 10mm, 15mm, and 20mm options. Weight: 2–3kg per tile (600mm format) — lightweight and easy to handle. Colour: standard grey, black, blue, and red. Surface texture: smooth or diamond-pattern non-slip finish. Edge type: 4-sided interlocking puzzle edge. Water resistance: closed-cell foam — does not absorb water.
EVA Gym Mats vs Rubber Gym Mats — Which Should You Choose?
EVA foam mats are softer, lighter, and cheaper than rubber, making them ideal for low-impact activities. However, rubber mats are significantly more durable under heavy loads, more resistant to tearing, and better suited to free-weight zones and CrossFit areas. As a general rule: choose EVA foam for yoga, stretching, and group fitness studio use; choose rubber for weightlifting, CrossFit, and any area where heavy equipment will be used. Many gyms use both — rubber in the weights area and EVA foam in the studio or warm-up zone.
Are EVA Mats Suitable for Heavy Gym Equipment?
EVA foam mats are not recommended for use under heavy gym equipment such as squat racks, treadmills, or cable machines. Under sustained heavy loads, EVA foam will compress permanently, creating indentations and uneven surfaces over time. For equipment areas, our rubber gym tiles (15mm–30mm) are the correct choice. EVA tiles are best used in equipment-free zones: group fitness areas, yoga studios, stretching zones, and kids' areas.
Ordering & Delivery
EVA gym mats are available in packs and are dispatched within 1–2 working days from our UK warehouse. Free delivery on orders over £150 to mainland UK. Available in a range of colour combinations — contact us for custom colour availability for larger orders.
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