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Cardio Machine Floor Mats: Your Home Gym’s Unsung Heroes

We’ve all been there – set up a home gym with the best cardio machines, only to find out that our floors suffer as a result. The clanging of weights and vibrations from intense workouts can leave unsightly marks and scratches on your flooring—even when your equipment has rubber feet.

But worry not, as we have a solution that will protect your floors while also improving your workout: Bells of Steel Cardio Machine Floor Mats

Let’s take a closer look at what makes these gym floor mats the unsung heroes of your home gym.

Bells of Steel Cardio Machine Floor Mats

Cardio Machine Floor Mats

Bells of Steel Cardio Machine Floor Mats are specifically designed to fit your  Blitz Bike, Manual Treadmill or Blitz Air Rower, however, their flexibility doesn’t end there! 

These mats are extremely versatile with a 48″ x 36″ footprint, allowing you to perform a variety of exercises such as body weight workouts, free weight workouts, and even yoga sessions in the comfort of your own home.

Lightweight and Economically Priced

The Cardio Machine Floor Mats are surprisingly lightweight compared to traditional heavy-duty mats, which are bulky and cumbersome. The lightweight feature allows you to move the mats around as needed. If you’ve ever tried to move your heavy duty rubber gym mats around, you know it’s a nightmare. These bad boys are nothin’ but sweet dreams. 

And one of the most appealing aspects of these mats is how affordable they are! You get high-quality floor protection without breaking the bank, making them an excellent choice for any fitness enthusiast.

Effective Floor Protection

Don’t be fooled by the lightweight design; these mats are serious about floor protection. 

The floor mat covers a large 31.5″ x 98″ area and the rubber surface is texturized that provides superior grip making it a resilient layer between your cardio equipment and your floors. The mats’ substantial 6mm thickness protects your floors from dents, scratches, and scuffs.

These rubber gym mats also help protect your joints during explosive bodyweight workouts—take that cement floor!

Easy Maintenance

The Cardio Machine Floor Mats are also extremely easy to maintain because of their ultralight of 4-8lb weight. You can effortlessly roll them out over your carpet or hardwood floor for your workout, and after you’re done, simply roll them back up and store them away.

While these home gym mats are texturized, they’re designed for easy cleaning. Just spray, wipe, and store.

Environmentally Friendly

The Cardio Machine Floor Mats are made of recycled rubber, making them an environmentally friendly option for your home gym. So, every time you use these mats, you can feel good about your purchase, knowing you’re doing your part for the environment.🌲

Solving Vibration Issues

Even if your cardio equipment has rubber pads, the vibrations and movements during intense workouts can cause long-term damage to your floors. Placing these mats beneath your machines reduces vibrations and protects your flooring, giving you the peace of mind to concentrate on your workout.

The added grip and vibration control can also help limit the wear and tear on your machines, making your maintenance tasks easy breezy.

Conclusion

The Bells of Steel Cardio Machine Floor Mats are the unsung heroes that your home gym desperately needs.

They provide lightweight, cost-effective, and high-quality floor protection, ensuring that your fitness space stays in the best possible state. These mats are the ideal choice for any fitness enthusiast, thanks to their enhanced grip, ease of maintenance, and eco-friendliness.

Use them for your cardio equipment or as a luxe option for your next bodyweight workout.

Take a step towards safeguarding your floors and optimizing your workouts with your gym’s new best friend!

Bells of Steel USA Contact

Bells of Steel USA Showroom
6002 Corporate Way,
Indianapolis, IN 46278,
United States
Phone: 1 317-981-5586

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