9201P5 EcoGym 5 mm
The EcoGym flooring range is made from agglomerated recycled rubber granules—a material with excellent mechanical strength and technical performance. Key features include the ability to cushion the impact from the controlled drop of free weights, high resistance to cuts and abrasions, and a high coefficient of friction, ensuring grip even in the presence of sweat on the floor.
The 5 mm 9201P5 version, the thinnest in the range, is specifically designed for applications where high shock absorption is not required but a stable, non-slip, and wear-resistant surface is desired. The reduced thickness means less material usage, resulting in direct economic benefits while preserving essential durability and surface performance.Designed for use in areas dedicated to functional training and weight training, the 9201P5 EcoGym 5 mm is suitable for all environments where structural load-bearing capacity and wheeled equipment traffic are not required. Although it offers a limited degree of shock absorption, it effectively protects the underlying floor from scratches and cuts caused by the placement of equipment. The white speckled pattern contributes to a more refined aesthetic, making the surface less prone to visible footprints, dust, and marks—common issues with uniform black recycled rubber flooring.From a dimensional and functional standpoint, recycled rubber is sensitive to temperature variations, which may cause expansion and contraction phenomena, potentially resulting in gaps or separation between tiles. To counter these issues, the 9201P5 model features a puzzle-style interlocking system—a technical solution that minimizes gaps caused by thermal deformation and prevents tile displacement due to user movement, especially in “island” installations not fixed along perimeter walls.Please note that the 9201P5 EcoGym 5 mm is not suitable for wheeled traffic: the passage of wheels (e.g. benches, carts, or mobile equipment) may cause permanent warping or localized damage. Therefore, use is not recommended in high-traffic weight rooms or in settings with intensive, uncontrolled use of wheeled equipment.