Functional Training Rubber Gym Tiles | 16mm | EN 13893 | 500mm × 500mm
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✔️ EN 13893 Certified | ✔️ 900 kg/m³ Density | ✔️ 70% Impact Absorption | ✔️ CE & REACH
The standard rubber floor tile for functional training zones — HIIT areas, battle rope zones, sled push lanes and plyometric spaces. EN 13893 slip certified for the dynamic lateral movements, jumping and direction changes that functional training demands.
Why These Tiles?
- ✅ EN 13893 slip certified — non-slip in all directions including lateral and diagonal movements
- ✅ 70% impact absorption — box jump landings, burpees and explosive movements on a forgiving surface
- ✅ Individual 500mm tile format — easy to configure around rigs, wall balls and training equipment
- ✅ Interlocking puzzle edge — stable floor that holds position under dynamic training load
- ✅ Replaceable tiles — high-wear zones can be swapped without relaying the whole floor
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 16mm |
| Tile Size | 500mm × 500mm |
| Coverage | 0.25m² per tile (4 tiles = 1m²) |
| Material | Recycled SBR Rubber |
| Density | 900 kg/m³ |
| Slip Resistance | EN 13893 certified |
| Impact Absorption | 70% force reduction |
| Noise Reduction | 65% sound dampening |
| Certifications | CE Certified, REACH Compliant |
| Installation | Puzzle interlock — no adhesive |
How Many Tiles Do You Need?
Each tile covers 0.25m² (500mm × 500mm). You need 4 tiles per m². Measure your room, multiply length × width, add 10% for cuts.
| Room Size | Area | Tiles (inc. 10%) |
|---|---|---|
| 3m × 3m | 9 m² | 40 tiles |
| 4m × 5m | 20 m² | 88 tiles |
| 6m × 6m | 36 m² | 160 tiles |
| 8m × 10m | 80 m² | 352 tiles |
Installation — No Adhesive, No Contractor
Tiles press together with the 4-sided puzzle edge. No adhesive, no tools, no specialist installer. A 20m² floor takes one person approximately 2 hours. Works on concrete, screed or timber. Do not install on carpet.
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- 20mm Heavy Duty Tiles — for heavier drops
- 30mm Olympic Lifting Tiles — 200kg+ rated
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are these tiles designed for functional training movements — kettlebells, TRX, battle ropes?
A: Yes — these 16mm rubber tiles are built for the demands of functional training zones. The EN 13893 certified surface handles barefoot movement, lateral drills, battle rope slams, kettlebell swings, and TRX-anchored training safely. The 70% impact absorption absorbs the energy of dynamic movements without floor bounce or surface degradation.
Q: How do the tiles perform under sled and drag work — do they stay in place?
A: The interlocking puzzle edge design locks adjacent tiles under lateral drag and sled push force. The 900 kg/m³ density provides sufficient mass to resist tile shift during high-intensity functional training. For heavier sled work, perimeter tiles can be fixed with rubber-compatible adhesive for a fully stable surface.
Q: What's the slip resistance like for barefoot and minimalist shoe training?
A: EN 13893 certified — this is the benchmark for slip-resistant fitness flooring in the UK. The textured rubber surface maintains traction in barefoot, minimalist shoe, and training shoe conditions, even with sweat or chalk present. Safe for plyometrics, lateral drills, and all functional fitness movements.
Q: Are the tiles REACH compliant — safe for skin contact in a barefoot training environment?
A: Yes. REACH compliance confirms these tiles are free from restricted chemical substances including heavy metals and harmful plasticisers. They are safe for prolonged skin contact in barefoot functional training environments — an important consideration for yoga, floor work, and ground-based movements in functional fitness.
Q: How do I configure the tile layout for a functional training zone with multiple zones?
A: The 500mm × 500mm modular format is ideal for defining zones within a functional training space. Use the grid naturally created by the tile joins to plan equipment placement. 4 tiles = 1m², so a 6m × 6m functional training space (36m²) needs 144 tiles. The interlocking system makes future layout changes easy.
Q: What maintenance do these tiles need in a high-usage functional training facility?
A: Sweep daily to remove chalk, rubber debris, and equipment residue. Mop weekly with a diluted gym disinfectant. The 900 kg/m³ rubber surface resists liquid penetration, so maintenance is straightforward. Inspect tile joins monthly — the interlocking system is self-correcting if a tile shifts, simply press it back into position.
Need Advice? Speak to a Flooring Specialist
Not sure which thickness, format or quantity is right for your project? Our flooring specialists are here to help — commercial quotes, sample requests and installation advice all available.


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