🏋️♂️ Elevate Your Workout Experience with Ultimate Protection!
The Nicoman Treadmill Mat Pad is a heavy-duty, high-density rubber mat designed to protect your floors and equipment from damage while providing a quiet workout environment. With a unique punching design for enhanced friction and vibration reduction, this versatile mat is compatible with various exercise machines and comes in a convenient pack of four.
Colour | Galaxy Black - 15mm |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 1.5 cm; 630 g |
Is assembly required | No |
Primary material | Rubber |
Capacity | Pack of 4 |
What is in the box? | 4 pieces of Treadmill mat |
Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Publisher code | NI2ES |
Number of boxes | 1 |
Shipping weight | 0.63 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | ECO-15mm-10x10-BK*1pc |
Manufacturer | Nicoman |
Item model number | ECO-15mm-10x10-BK*1pc |
ASIN | B09S6JF7RV |
D**I
Did a great job at vibration noise reduction on upstairs laminate floor.
Purchased a walking pad for myself & my daughter decided she’d like one, so let her borrow mine to see if she liked it, she works from home upstairs with laminate flooring, she popped it onto a yoga mat but it sounded like a heard of elephants from downstairs!Knew my neighbours wouldn’t be happy!So it looked like she’d just have to borrow mine and use it downstairs.But I saw these and figure nothing to lose for £6They came today and she took them uositars. I just messaged her and said let me know when you start on it and I’ll let you know if it’s still too noisy. Well she texted back‘I’ve been on it for 10 minutes’So for £6 a fantastic job at reducing the noise & vibration.Now to try and get my walking pad back off her!
G**G
Pads
Smaller than I thought
D**D
Perfect for quietening down your 3d printer.
I bought these to help isolate my 3d printer after I built a new enclosure. I was finding that due to the surface the 3d printer (ender 3) was sat on, it was getting a resonance 'hum' through certain movements, which for an overnight print is just a no. So I figured I need a thick rubber block of high density, like the mat we put under our washing machine, which is what these are. They have been running for a while now and I think I might need another set for my other printer as they do such a great job!
M**B
Value for money!
I bought my son a running machine but when he used it my neighbours sent us a message asking us if we were being intimate - because of the noise of the machine on our laminate flooring 😂I knew then that we needed something to reduce the noise of the vibration on the floor and these pads sit neatly under the legs of the machine. They are thick enough to dampen the noise and they aren’t intrusive.
N**L
Good option
Stay put and much cheaper option to support a running machine ..
S**.
Did exactly what I wanted, so can't mark it down.
First, I didn't buy these (pack of 4) pads for exercise equipment. I purchased them specifically to isolate a Freeview box and Hi-Fi speakers that are sitting on metal framed tables with glass tops.The hard disk inside our freeview recorder has been annoying us as it is very noisy indeed and resonates through the table top and produces a very loud hum when on. And, even though I don't play music loud, when I played music our hefty little speakers would also cause the tables to 'ring' and vibrate a bit at certain frequencies.Both of the things above have been irritating us (myself and my wife) for a long time. But all is now well and I don't have to get rid of the tables as my solution worked perfectly.For the speakers I used a hand saw to carefully cut approx 1/3 (maybe slightly more) off of 2 pads. I then cut both of the 1/3s in half as well to make a total of 4 small feet, so 2 for the fronts of each speaker. The 2 remaining larger 2/3 pieces I used as single 'feet' for the backs of the speakers.I stuck the pad pieces to the speaker bases using a pritt stick so they could, if needed, be removed easily without damaging the speakers. The pads are bevelled so I stuck the pieces so that the bevelled edges face out. The speakers no longer make the tables 'ring' and they do not move a mm as the mats have a slight grip due to the texture of the rubber.For the Freeview recorder I cut 1 pad into four. As above, I stuck the pieces to the base of the Freeview box with a pritt stick with bevelled edge facing out. Worked perfectly. I can hear the whirring of the disk when it starts up, which you do with all disks unless they are SSDs, but not a peep from the table it is on. No resonating 'hum' at all. So that sorted too.Anyway, I have 1 of the 4 pads left for something else.
B**N
Bit too slippy
Bought to go under the feet of a rowing machine on a gloss engineered wood floor to avoid the cost of a full size mat. They pads are a good size and hold the machine well. They were a bit too slippy for my use case, but a small piece of non-slip rug underlay I had around sorted that.
A**N
Very surprised at this price. Excellent
Been using them for over 4 months now. No wooden floor or rug damage. No damage to the pads. Not noisy or 'slidy' Give these a try before buying a much more expensive full length thich mat
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