20mm 1m x 1m Karate Jigsaw Mats Red/Black 80kg/cbm High Grip
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✔️ 4 Edging Strips Included
✔️ Anti Bacterial
✔️ Reversible 1m x 1m
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Description
Karate mats: Entry level high quality low cost Club Karate Jigsaw Mats. Our 20mm Jigsaw mats are available in red/blue or red/black. Some prefer to order a mix of both so that 3 colour 'Zones' can be created. For instance you might create a red mat with blue fighter starting positions and a black safe area around the perimeter.
20mm jigsaw mats are a favourite for kickboxing sparring rings. WAKO approved rings are 6m x 6m and 8m x 8m for major final events. Some rings have safe areas also. Mats are bi-tone and reversible which facilitates zonal marking, for example safe areas and fighter start points. The advantage of a puzzle mat is that if damaged you can either flip one section of a mat or replace it. With larger old fashioned mats this was not possible. The mats are made from PU and EVA which not only has a high impact but has a 'memory' which resets to its original shape after impact. All mats are waterproof and wipeable making them easy to maintain. Our mats are designed for long life, you don't want to be purchasing mats every year, buy once and by quality.2 Business Day Delivery
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In Business since 2005
Quality Materials
Made from Closed Cell EVA so no water is absorbed.
Anti-bacterial.
Easily cut to fit with a Stanley knife.
Edging strips included.
Specification
Labelled Grading Age: Ages 5 and up
Age Group Applied in Testing: Ages 3 and up
Tests Passed:
(1) EN 71-1: 2014+A1: 2018: Mechanical and Physical Properties
(2) EN 71-2:2011+A1:2014: Flammability
(3) EN 71-3:2013+A1:2014: Migration of certain elements