BalanceFrom Flooring Puzzle EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles Mat: 6-Count 1/2"
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Walmart has BalanceFrom Flooring Puzzle EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles Mat (Various Sizes) on sale from $18.89. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 15-Day Trial) or on orders $35+.
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Model: BalanceFrom 1/2 In. Thick Flooring Puzzle Exercise Mat with High Quality EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles, 36 Piece, 144 Sq Ft., Black
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Too add some perspective I looked up my previous order of puzzle piece mats from Walmart:
Everyday Essentials 1/2" Thick Flooring Puzzle Exercise Mat with High Quality EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles, 6 Piece, 24 Sq Ft - $10.99 each, I ordered four sets for $43.96.
Ordered Nov 17, 2019
So in 2 years these went from $10.99 for 24 sq ft to now $18.89 as the "sale" in 2022. Got it.
My review is they're low quality with some obvious physical defects but about as good as I needed for my use. As for a baby crawling on it? They make way better quality versions of this type of stuff that would be a better investment. This is good because it's easy to wipe down where those ones are more cushion and absorbent. I regularly let my 7 month old lay on it and play with her toys but it's not very good for traction at her age.
I had this in my basement gym and it was nice.
One thing though, and this would be a problem for all types of flooring, is it suffocated my basement floor. I had it directly on top of carpet (which itself was glued directly on the concrete) and when I checked under the mats the carpet was damp, while it was fine everywhere else in my basement. Turns out concrete needs to breathe because they suck in moisture and it has to evaporate,
This set was okay. No variation among the different pieces and once you find the corner and edge pieces the rest of it comes together really quickly. A little too easy for my tastes but I can see how others might enjoy putting it together. I was hoping it being a solid color would add some challenge but there are better puzzles available for way cheaper than this.
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01-03-2022 at 01:56 PM.
This is a great deal. I bought the 3/4" thick, 96SF for $109.97 almost exactly a year ago. At the time, this was the best deal I could find on this kind of a product. It has held up great in a low intensity weight lifting area.
remembered just now I have the $10 off $35 on my amex from a while back to make this a good decision for my workout room. 1/2" just to put my few things on to make it a little better than on tile. Thanks op!
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01-03-2022 at 08:04 PM.
I have my entire basement in these exact mats. I will say this, if you order the large box they come cut differently. So I have to order 3 little boxes to get the right ones.
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Everyday Essentials 1/2" Thick Flooring Puzzle Exercise Mat with High Quality EVA Foam Interlocking Tiles, 6 Piece, 24 Sq Ft - $10.99 each, I ordered four sets for $43.96.
Ordered Nov 17, 2019
So in 2 years these went from $10.99 for 24 sq ft to now $18.89 as the "sale" in 2022. Got it.
Invoice: https://i.imgur.com/R5iCEDx.png
My review is they're low quality with some obvious physical defects but about as good as I needed for my use. As for a baby crawling on it? They make way better quality versions of this type of stuff that would be a better investment. This is good because it's easy to wipe down where those ones are more cushion and absorbent. I regularly let my 7 month old lay on it and play with her toys but it's not very good for traction at her age.
One thing though, and this would be a problem for all types of flooring, is it suffocated my basement floor. I had it directly on top of carpet (which itself was glued directly on the concrete) and when I checked under the mats the carpet was damp, while it was fine everywhere else in my basement. Turns out concrete needs to breathe because they suck in moisture and it has to evaporate,
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Yep, that's why I have them.
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If you don't mind blue
These will move when you plant your feet,move equipment,lift heavy. I tried to use these but ended up having to switch to stall mats