$89.00Original price was: $89.00.$79.00Current price is: $79.00.
BIKE MAT FEATURES
Protects your floors and carpets from the damaging effects of heavy exercise equipment and debris from mechanical parts
Prolongs the life of your equipment by helping prevent floor and carpet dust from entering belts and mechanical parts
Dampens vibrations and muffles noises so family and neighbors are not disturbed
Cleans easily with damp cloth
Anti-Microbial
30” X 60” Commercial Quality Heavy Duty Solid Vinyl
Made in the U.S.A.
You will need a bike mat when installed on:
Carpet:
Carpet consists of tiny fibers. No matter how well you vacuum, it’s full of little dust particles too. A bike’s movement and vibration will disturb all those particles, and they will float up into the bike itself.
This can damage the belt/chain, the pedals, and the bearings! Using a mat can prevent these particles from getting into the exposed underside of your bike.
Hardwood or laminate floor:
It’s not recommended to put a bike directly on a hardwood floor. Even the most durable hardwood or laminate floors can get scuffed and damaged over time by a bike’s repeated vibrations. A bike mat is a must when installing a bike on a hardwood floor.
Cement:
You can put a bike directly on a cement floor. No damage will come to the floor or the bike if you do this. A bike mat is recommended in this situation to help keep the bike in place and dust down.
$129.00Original price was: $129.00.$99.00Current price is: $99.00.
TREADMAT FEATURES
Protects your floors and carpets from the damaging effects of heavy exercise equipment and debris from mechanical parts
Prolongs the life of your equipment by helping prevent floor and carpet dust from entering belts and mechanical parts
Dampens vibrations and muffles noises so family and neighbors are not disturbed
Cleans easily with damp cloth
Anti-Microbial
36” X 90” Commercial Quality Heavy Duty Solid Vinyl
Made in the U.S.A.
You will need a treadmill mat when installed on:
Carpet:
Carpet consists of tiny fibers. No matter how well you vacuum, it’s full of little dust particles too. A treadmill’s movement and vibration will disturb all those particles, and they will float up into the treadmill itself.
This can damage the belt, the rollers, the bearings, and the motor! Using a mat can prevent these particles from getting into the exposed underside of your treadmill.
Hardwood or laminate floor:
It’s not recommended to put a treadmill directly on a hardwood floor. Even the most durable hardwood or laminate floors can get scuffed and damaged over time by a treadmill’s repeated vibrations. A treadmill mat is a must when installing a treadmill on a hardwood floor.
Cement:
You can put a treadmill directly on a cement floor. No damage will come to the floor or the treadmill if you do this. A treadmill mat is recommended in this situation to help keep the treadmill in place and dust down.