Gym Rubber Matting Roll UK | 4mm–12mm | Non-Slip | Black & Red
✅ CE & REACH Certified 🚚 1–2 Day UK Delivery ✂️ Cut to Your Exact Length ♻️ Recycled SBR Rubber 📞 UK Expert Support Looking for a reliable gym rubber matting roll in the UK? You've found it. Our gym rubber matting rolls are available in every popular thickness — 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm and 12mm — and supplied in classic black or black with red EPDM speckle, 1m wide and cut to the length you need. Made from recycled SBR rubber with a durable non-slip EPDM surface, these rolls are used in commercial gyms, home fitness rooms, PT studios and sports facilities across the UK. With CE and REACH certification, fast 1–2 day delivery and the option to cut to any length, getting the right rubber matting for your gym has never been simpler. Why Choose a Roll Over Tiles? Feature Rubber Roll Rubber Tiles Joins / Trip Hazards ✅ Zero joins — seamless surface ❌ Joins every 0.5–1m Narrow / Long Spaces ✅ Ideal — rolls fit corridors & lanes ❌ Awkward cutting required Waste ✅ Cut to exact length — zero waste ❌ Off-cuts from borders Weight per m² ✅ Lighter than equivalent thick tiles ❌ Heavier per m² at 12mm+ Installation ✅ Lay & cut — no locking required ⚠️ Interlocking edges needed Hygiene ✅ No gaps for dirt or bacteria ⚠️ Joins can trap sweat/dirt Key Specifications Width 1 metre Available Thicknesses 4mm · 6mm · 8mm · 10mm · 12mm Length Options Cut to your exact length OR full 10m roll Material Recycled SBR Rubber with EPDM top layer Surface Non-slip textured finish Colour Black / Black with red EPDM speckle Compliance CE marked · REACH compliant Delivery 1–2 working days UK mainland Which Thickness Do I Need? Thickness Best For Impact Level 4mm Light cardio, yoga, stretching areas, dance studios Low 6mm General gym use, functional training, free weights (light) Medium 8mm Heavier free weights, kettlebells, HIIT training Medium–High 10mm Equipment zones, treadmills, weight stations High 12mm Maximum protection — Olympic lifts, sled areas, heavy drops Maximum Ideal Applications All types of gym and fitness facility floors Home and garage gym installations Commercial gym free-weight and cardio areas Sports hall and leisure centre surfaces Functional training and CrossFit areas Equipment bays and weight station surrounds Martial arts and combat sports rooms School and university gym floors How to Order & Measure Ordering the right amount is simple: Measure your space: Length × Width. Our rolls are 1m wide, so for a 5m × 3m room you'd need three separate 5m lengths (covering 3m width). Choose your thickness using the guide above. Select cut-to-length or full 10m roll — cut-to-length is perfect for odd dimensions with zero waste. Add to cart and we'll cut your order to the nearest centimetre before dispatch. Not sure? Call our team on 0800 XXX XXXX or use the live chat — we're happy to advise. Installation Guide Prepare the sub-floor: Ensure the surface is clean, dry, flat and free from dust, grease or debris. Acclimatise the roll: Allow the rubber to unroll and rest in the room for 30–60 minutes before fitting — this removes any curl from transit. Lay from one edge: Start at the longest straight wall and roll out, trimming to fit with a sharp utility knife and straight edge. Butt edges tightly: If using multiple rolls side by side, push edges flush together — no overlap. Secure if required: For permanent installations use double-sided carpet tape or rubber flooring adhesive along edges and seams. For loose-lay gym use, the weight of rubber is usually sufficient. Trim door thresholds: Use rubber edging strips or bevelled trim for a neat, safe edge at doorways. Final check: Walk the surface to ensure no bubbles or lifted edges before bringing in equipment. Frequently Asked Questions What's the difference between black and black/red speckle? The black roll is a uniform solid black finish. The black with red EPDM speckle features a black base with red rubber granules visible on the surface — this is the classic commercial gym look seen in fitness facilities nationwide. Both products have identical performance and durability; the choice is purely aesthetic. Is 4mm thick enough for a gym floor? 4mm is suitable for light-use areas such as cardio zones, stretching areas and yoga rooms. For free-weight areas, we recommend 6mm minimum, and for heavy lifting or equipment zones 8mm–12mm provides better sub-floor protection. What does SBR rubber mean? SBR stands for Styrene-Butadiene Rubber. It's a synthetic rubber compound made largely from recycled tyres, making it a sustainable and cost-effective choice for flooring. The SBR core is topped with an EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) surface layer for UV stability, colour consistency and surface durability. How heavy are the rolls? Weight varies by thickness. As a guide: 4mm is approximately 4kg/m², 6mm approximately 6kg/m², 8mm approximately 8kg/m², 10mm approximately 10kg/m² and 12mm approximately 12kg/m². A 10m roll at 6mm weighs roughly 60kg — we recommend two people for handling and installation. Can I order a sample before buying? Yes, sample requests can be placed via our contact form. We'll send a small sample piece so you can check the colour, texture and thickness before committing to your full order. How do I join two rolls side by side? Simply butt the edges flush — there is no need for join tape for standard installations. The rolls sit tightly together with minimal gap. For heavy commercial use where joins may widen over time, rubber seam tape or a thin bead of rubber adhesive along the join provides a more permanent bond. Related Products: Premium Heavy-Duty Rubber Gym Flooring Rolls | Gym Rubber Matting Rolls – Cut to Length | 16mm Rubber Gym Floor Tiles | 20mm Interlocking Rubber Gym Tiles 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. 💬 WhatsApp Us 📞 01282 277 710 ✉️ sales@gymflooringuk.uk
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