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Heavy-Duty Flooring for Warehouses
Our warehouse flooring solutions are built for strength, durability, and safety. Designed to withstand the heavy demands of industrial environments, our warehouse flooring options provide a long-lasting solution that enhances both performance and safety in your warehouse.
Why Choose Our Warehouse Flooring Mats?
- Durable & Heavy-Duty: Engineered to handle heavy machinery, equipment, and constant foot traffic, ensuring your flooring lasts for years in a high-demand environment.
- Slip-Resistant: Our warehouse flooring provides excellent slip resistance, even in wet or high-traffic areas, improving safety for your workers.
- Easy to Maintain: Designed for easy cleaning and minimal maintenance, keeping your warehouse running efficiently with less downtime.
- Shock Absorption: Reduces wear on equipment and minimizes worker fatigue by absorbing impacts from heavy loads and machinery movement.
- Versatile Solutions: Available in various materials and finishes to suit different warehouse environments, from storage areas to loading docks.
Built for Industrial Strength
Our warehouse flooring mats are designed to meet the rigorous demands of industrial settings. With superior durability, safety features, and easy maintenance, our flooring solutions provide the perfect foundation for your warehouse operations.
Super Scrape Rubber Logo Mats$185.00Super Scrape Rubber Logo Mats put your logo on a mat that earns its place at the door. The nitrile rubber surface uses raised circular cleats to scrape dirt and water off shoes before they reach your floors, and the artwork is set into the rubber rather than coated...
Super Scrape Rubber Logo Mats put your logo on a mat that earns its place at the door. The...
Super Scrape Rubber Logo Mats put your logo on a mat that earns its place at the door. The nitrile rubber surface uses raised circular cleats to scrape dirt and water off shoes before they reach your floors, and the artwork is set into the rubber rather than coated on top — so the branding holds up through heavy traffic instead of scuffing away. They're among the most rugged of our outdoor logo mats, built for real commercial use indoors or out.
The logo is digitally printed on a polymeric film, then heat-pressed into the nitrile rubber so it becomes part of the mat. That process reproduces photo-realistic detail — multi-color artwork, tones, and gradients all come through cleanly, which is what separates these printed floor mats from simple one-color welcome mats. You get 150 standard colors to work from, with PMS matching available — up to four PMS colors per design — when a logo has to be exact.
The raised cleats give the mat a high-traction surface that's certified by the National Floor Safety Institute, which matters at a wet entrance where a slip turns into a liability claim. The all-nitrile build also resists oils and chemicals, so the mat holds up at tougher doorways — entries near commercial kitchens, service bays, and manufacturing floors — not just clean lobby entrances. It works indoors or out, though under constant direct sun the printed color softens over time.
The mat comes in standard sizes from 2.5' x 3' up to 6' x 8', so most entrances are covered without custom cutting — what's custom is the artwork, built to your logo and colors. Cleaning is simple: shake or sweep off loose debris and hose it down, or have it commercially laundered. Plan to replace it when the cleats wear smooth or the printed color has faded enough to lose its punch at the door.
Material Nitrile rubber (oil- and chemical-resistant) Logo / image Digitally printed polymeric film, heat-pressed into the rubber Thickness 3/16" (0.1875") Surface Raised circular cleats; high-traction Traction rating NFSI Certified high-traction Colors 150 standard; PMS matching available (up to 4 per design) Standard sizes 2.5'×3', 3'×4', 3'×5', 3'×10', 4'×6', 4'×8', 6'×6', 6'×8' Use Indoor and outdoor Care Hose off, sweep, or commercially launder Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How well does the logo hold up outdoors and under heavy traffic?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Better than a surface-printed mat. The artwork is printed on a film and heat-pressed into the nitrile rubber, so it's set into the mat instead of sitting on top as a coating that can scuff or peel. Under heavy door traffic, the raised cleats usually wear smooth before the logo gives out. Outdoors, direct sun is the limiting factor — the color softens gradually over the years rather than failing all at once.
Can you match our exact brand colors?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Yes. There are 150 standard colors to work from, which covers most logos as they are. When a brand needs precise color, PMS matching is available for up to four colors per design. Because the image is digitally printed before it's pressed into the rubber, photo-realistic detail holds up — multi-color marks, gradients, and fine type come through cleanly instead of being simplified into flat blocks.
What artwork do you need from us, and how detailed can the logo get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Print-ready artwork works best — vector files or high-resolution images reproduce most cleanly. The process handles real detail, including photo-realistic images, multi-color designs, and shaded tones. As a rule of thumb, keep text at least half an inch tall and lines at least a sixteenth of an inch thick so they hold up in production. Send us the logo and the size you need, and we'll confirm how it reproduces before anything is made.
Can these go near kitchens or areas with oil and chemicals?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Yes — that's one of the real advantages of nitrile rubber. Standard rubber softens and breaks down with regular oil and chemical exposure, while nitrile resists both. That lets the mat hold up at doorways near commercial kitchens, auto and service bays, manufacturing floors, and food-service areas, where a standard logo mat would degrade.
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Super Scrape Rubber Logo Mats put your logo on a mat that earns its place at the door. The nitrile rubber surface uses raised circular cleats to scrape dirt and water off shoes before they reach your floors, and the artwork is set into the rubber rather than coated on top — so the branding holds up through heavy traffic instead of scuffing away. They're among the most rugged of our outdoor logo mats, built for real commercial use indoors or out.
The logo is digitally printed on a polymeric film, then heat-pressed into the nitrile rubber so it becomes part of the mat. That process reproduces photo-realistic detail — multi-color artwork, tones, and gradients all come through cleanly, which is what separates these printed floor mats from simple one-color welcome mats. You get 150 standard colors to work from, with PMS matching available — up to four PMS colors per design — when a logo has to be exact.
The raised cleats give the mat a high-traction surface that's certified by the National Floor Safety Institute, which matters at a wet entrance where a slip turns into a liability claim. The all-nitrile build also resists oils and chemicals, so the mat holds up at tougher doorways — entries near commercial kitchens, service bays, and manufacturing floors — not just clean lobby entrances. It works indoors or out, though under constant direct sun the printed color softens over time.
The mat comes in standard sizes from 2.5' x 3' up to 6' x 8', so most entrances are covered without custom cutting — what's custom is the artwork, built to your logo and colors. Cleaning is simple: shake or sweep off loose debris and hose it down, or have it commercially laundered. Plan to replace it when the cleats wear smooth or the printed color has faded enough to lose its punch at the door.
Material Nitrile rubber (oil- and chemical-resistant) Logo / image Digitally printed polymeric film, heat-pressed into the rubber Thickness 3/16" (0.1875") Surface Raised circular cleats; high-traction Traction rating NFSI Certified high-traction Colors 150 standard; PMS matching available (up to 4 per design) Standard sizes 2.5'×3', 3'×4', 3'×5', 3'×10', 4'×6', 4'×8', 6'×6', 6'×8' Use Indoor and outdoor Care Hose off, sweep, or commercially launder Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How well does the logo hold up outdoors and under heavy traffic?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Better than a surface-printed mat. The artwork is printed on a film and heat-pressed into the nitrile rubber, so it's set into the mat instead of sitting on top as a coating that can scuff or peel. Under heavy door traffic, the raised cleats usually wear smooth before the logo gives out. Outdoors, direct sun is the limiting factor — the color softens gradually over the years rather than failing all at once.
Can you match our exact brand colors?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Yes. There are 150 standard colors to work from, which covers most logos as they are. When a brand needs precise color, PMS matching is available for up to four colors per design. Because the image is digitally printed before it's pressed into the rubber, photo-realistic detail holds up — multi-color marks, gradients, and fine type come through cleanly instead of being simplified into flat blocks.
What artwork do you need from us, and how detailed can the logo get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Print-ready artwork works best — vector files or high-resolution images reproduce most cleanly. The process handles real detail, including photo-realistic images, multi-color designs, and shaded tones. As a rule of thumb, keep text at least half an inch tall and lines at least a sixteenth of an inch thick so they hold up in production. Send us the logo and the size you need, and we'll confirm how it reproduces before anything is made.
Can these go near kitchens or areas with oil and chemicals?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Yes — that's one of the real advantages of nitrile rubber. Standard rubber softens and breaks down with regular oil and chemical exposure, while nitrile resists both. That lets the mat hold up at doorways near commercial kitchens, auto and service bays, manufacturing floors, and food-service areas, where a standard logo mat would degrade.
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Safety Track Non-Skid Tape - Coarse$170.00This material fits your specific needs, in assorted shapes and sizes. Assists in preventing costly slip and fall accidents and helps in complying with strict OSHA safety standards. This material can be used indoors or out, wet or dry, even around oil and grease. It goes on like tape...
This material fits your specific needs, in assorted shapes and sizes. Assists in preventing costly slip and fall accidents...
- This material fits your specific needs, in assorted shapes and sizes.
- Assists in preventing costly slip and fall accidents and helps in complying with strict OSHA safety standards.
- This material can be used indoors or out, wet or dry, even around oil and grease.
- It goes on like tape to a clean, dry surface and is ready for immediate service.
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- This material fits your specific needs, in assorted shapes and sizes.
- Assists in preventing costly slip and fall accidents and helps in complying with strict OSHA safety standards.
- This material can be used indoors or out, wet or dry, even around oil and grease.
- It goes on like tape to a clean, dry surface and is ready for immediate service.
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WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating$298.00WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating Upgrade your flooring with WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating, engineered for durability, chemical resistance, and exceptional slip prevention. Ideal for industrial, marine, and commercial environments. Exceptional Slip Resistance: Reduces risk of accidents in wet and dry conditions. Heavy-Duty Durability: Withstands traffic, impact, and harsh chemicals. Versatile...
WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating Upgrade your flooring with WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating, engineered for durability, chemical resistance, and exceptional...
WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating
Upgrade your flooring with WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating, engineered for durability, chemical resistance, and exceptional slip prevention. Ideal for industrial, marine, and commercial environments.
- Exceptional Slip Resistance: Reduces risk of accidents in wet and dry conditions.
- Heavy-Duty Durability: Withstands traffic, impact, and harsh chemicals.
- Versatile Application: Bonds to concrete, wood, and metal surfaces.
- Fast Curing: Minimizes downtime with quick-set formula.
- Easy Maintenance: Seamless surface resists stains and simplifies cleaning.
- Thick, Trowel-On System: 2-part epoxy with a tough, long-lasting finish.
- Industrial Strength: Ideal for breweries, canneries, and offshore platforms.
- Application Method: Requires trowel and squeegee for best results.
- Coverage: 25–30 sq ft per gallon; sold in 1-gallon kits per case.
- Low VOC: Eco-conscious formulation with no flash or volatile solvents.
- Pot Life: 30–60 minutes; cures fully in 18–24 hours.
- Note: Mixing blade and squeegee not included.
Designed for harsh industrial and marine environments, this non-skid epoxy coating delivers exceptional durability, chemical resistance, and long-lasting slip protection. WP-70 Epoxy is the trusted choice for commercial floors demanding performance and safety.
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WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating
Upgrade your flooring with WP-70 Non-Skid Epoxy Coating, engineered for durability, chemical resistance, and exceptional slip prevention. Ideal for industrial, marine, and commercial environments.
- Exceptional Slip Resistance: Reduces risk of accidents in wet and dry conditions.
- Heavy-Duty Durability: Withstands traffic, impact, and harsh chemicals.
- Versatile Application: Bonds to concrete, wood, and metal surfaces.
- Fast Curing: Minimizes downtime with quick-set formula.
- Easy Maintenance: Seamless surface resists stains and simplifies cleaning.
- Thick, Trowel-On System: 2-part epoxy with a tough, long-lasting finish.
- Industrial Strength: Ideal for breweries, canneries, and offshore platforms.
- Application Method: Requires trowel and squeegee for best results.
- Coverage: 25–30 sq ft per gallon; sold in 1-gallon kits per case.
- Low VOC: Eco-conscious formulation with no flash or volatile solvents.
- Pot Life: 30–60 minutes; cures fully in 18–24 hours.
- Note: Mixing blade and squeegee not included.
Designed for harsh industrial and marine environments, this non-skid epoxy coating delivers exceptional durability, chemical resistance, and long-lasting slip protection. WP-70 Epoxy is the trusted choice for commercial floors demanding performance and safety.
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Wide Rib Vinyl MattingStarting at $588.00
Wide Rib Vinyl Runner Matting is a versatile, durable flooring solution designed to enhance safety and protect floors in high-traffic areas. Its round ribbed surface provides superior traction and slip resistance, making it ideal for both industrial and commercial environments. This matting is easy to install, maintain, and clean,...
Wide Rib Vinyl Runner Matting is a versatile, durable flooring solution designed to enhance safety and protect floors in...
Wide Rib Vinyl Runner Matting is a versatile, durable flooring solution designed to enhance safety and protect floors in high-traffic areas. Its round ribbed surface provides superior traction and slip resistance, making it ideal for both industrial and commercial environments. This matting is easy to install, maintain, and clean, offering long-lasting performance with minimal upkeep.
- Wide ribbed surface offers enhanced traction and reduces the risk of slips and falls.
- Provides effective floor protection against wear, dirt, and moisture.
- Easy to install and maintain, ensuring long-lasting use with minimal effort.
- Meets FMVSS 302 flammability requirements
- Oil, grease, and chemical resistant
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Wide Rib Vinyl Runner Matting is a versatile, durable flooring solution designed to enhance safety and protect floors in high-traffic areas. Its round ribbed surface provides superior traction and slip resistance, making it ideal for both industrial and commercial environments. This matting is easy to install, maintain, and clean, offering long-lasting performance with minimal upkeep.
- Wide ribbed surface offers enhanced traction and reduces the risk of slips and falls.
- Provides effective floor protection against wear, dirt, and moisture.
- Easy to install and maintain, ensuring long-lasting use with minimal effort.
- Meets FMVSS 302 flammability requirements
- Oil, grease, and chemical resistant
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Vynagrip MattingStarting at $543.00
What Vynagrip does before someone slips on a wet deck Around a pool, in a locker room, or behind a wet bar, the floor is the part of the room you stop noticing — right up until a foot goes out from under someone. It's easy to assume a textured...
What Vynagrip does before someone slips on a wet deck Around a pool, in a locker room, or behind a...
What Vynagrip does before someone slips on a wet deck
Around a pool, in a locker room, or behind a wet bar, the floor is the part of the room you stop noticing — right up until a foot goes out from under someone. It's easy to assume a textured tile or a quick wipe-down has it covered. The trouble is that water has nowhere to go on a flat surface, so it sits in a thin film exactly where people walk barefoot or in wet shoes.
Vynagrip is built to break that film. Its open-grid surface lets water drain straight through to the floor below, so the top of the mat stays in contact with feet instead of with a puddle. The raised diamond tread gives shoes and bare skin something to bite into. That combination is what separates a real non-slip pool mat from one that only looks grippy while it's dry.
A slick pool deck or wet-area floor isn't a small problem. The National Floor Safety Institute points to wet, hard floors as one of the most common settings for slip-and-fall injuries, and a busy deck or beverage station sees a steady stream of wet feet all day. Matting that keeps traction underfoot while the water disappears below is doing safety work, not decoration.
Why an open-grid PVC build, and why this one
Vynagrip is made from flexible, non-porous PVC in a two-layer, open-grid construction. Non-porous matters more than it sounds. Because water and spills can't soak into the material, the mat doesn't hold moisture the way a fabric or foam surface would — so it won't turn into a home for bacteria or mildew in a damp pool area or shower room.
The two-layer grid is what makes the drainage work. Water passes through the open pattern on top and clears out underneath, so the walking surface stays usable even when the deck around it is soaked. On traction, the surface is rated R11 under DIN 51130 and scores 72–88 wet on the ASTM E303 pendulum test — strong numbers for a barefoot, wet-area mat.
It's also tougher than a pool mat strictly needs to be, which is the point: it holds up. The PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, and it stays workable across a wide temperature range, from well below freezing up to 140°F. The two-layer build adds a little give underfoot too, so standing on it for a while is easier on your legs than standing on bare concrete.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Vynagrip earns its place anywhere water and foot traffic meet. Think pool decks and the walkway from the pool to the locker room, shower and changing areas, the floor behind a poolside bar or beverage station, and wet work zones in kitchens, food service, and refrigerated spaces. In each of these, the same job repeats: drain the water, keep the grip.
It helps to be clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on surface mat, not a flotation device, and it's not the liner-protector cloth that goes underneath an above-ground pool. If you're looking for a mat to put under a pool or a float for in the water, this isn't that product. Vynagrip works on top of the deck, under your feet — whether that deck is concrete, tile, or paver.
One honest note for outdoor use: the PVC itself resists sun degradation, but the red color isn't colorfast in constant direct sunlight, so a red mat in full sun will fade over time. For exposed outdoor decks, the darker colors are the safer pick. In shaded or indoor wet areas, color holds up fine.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Vynagrip is straightforward to order, but three things decide whether you get the right setup the first time.
First, decide between rolls and modules. Rolls come in 33-foot lengths and standard widths, and they're easy to cut to fit on site — the right call for covering a long deck or an open wet-area floor. Modules arrive pre-cut with finished ramped edging on three sides, so they sit cleanly against a wall or workstation without a trip lip.
Second, match the format to your edges. An open run of matting in the middle of a floor is one thing; a mat people step onto from a dry surface is another. Where a clean transition matters — a doorway, the edge of a bar, the lip of a shower — ramped edging keeps the change in height gentle, so the mat itself doesn't become the thing someone trips on.
Third, plan for sun and heat. Outdoors, choose a darker color and keep the red for shaded or indoor spots. Also know that PVC can shrink slightly — up to about 2% — and heat speeds that up, so on a hot, exposed deck, leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting the mat tight wall to wall.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet areas are where the wrong choice shows up fastest. We'll help you size Vynagrip to your actual deck or work zone, talk through rolls versus modules for your layout, and flag the details — edging, color, sun exposure — that catch people out after a mat ships. It's part of our wider lineup of pool and wet-area matting, and every order is backed by our 1-year limited warranty.
Material Non-porous flexible PVC Construction Two-layer open grid with diamond tread Thickness 5/8" (15 mm) Weight 1.6 lb / sq ft Roll sizes 33' lengths in 2', 3', and 4' widths (cut to fit on site) Module sizes 4' x 2'5" and 5' x 3' (ramped edging on three sides) Custom sizes Available on request Slip resistance DIN 51130: R11; ASTM E303 wet: 72–88 Drainage DIN 51130: V10 Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Hygiene Non-porous; resists bacteria and mildew Environmental 100% recyclable; no SVHC substances (REACH) Colors Black and red (red not colorfast in direct sun) Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vynagrip actually made of, and why does that matter near water?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's a flexible, non-porous PVC mat built in two layers, with an open-grid top and a diamond tread. The non-porous part is the key for wet areas — water and spills can't soak in, so the mat doesn't stay damp or trap the bacteria and mildew that build up on surfaces holding moisture. The open grid lets water drain straight through instead of pooling on top, which is what keeps the walking surface grippy when everything around it is wet.
How slip-resistant is it when the deck is soaking wet?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Wet traction is exactly what it's built for. The surface is rated R11 on the DIN 51130 ramp test and scores 72–88 wet on the ASTM E303 pendulum test, both of which point to strong grip with water present. It also drains at the V10 level, so water keeps moving off the top rather than sitting under your feet. On top of that, the PVC shrugs off most acids, alkalines, and oils and works from below freezing up to 140°F, so a hot deck or a chemical splash won't break it down.
Does it come in rolls or tiles, and can I get a custom size?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Both. You can order it as a roll in 33-foot lengths and 2-, 3-, or 4-foot widths, which you cut to fit on site — good for long decks and open floors. Or you can order modules at 4' x 2'5" or 5' x 3' that arrive with finished ramped edging on three sides, ready to drop against a wall or bar. If your space is an odd shape, custom sizes are available on request.
Can I use this outside around the pool, or is it really an indoor mat?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It works in both, and the pool deck is one of its best homes. Outdoors it handles weather and a wide temperature swing without getting brittle, so it's at ease on an open deck, a poolside path, or a shower and changing area. The one thing to plan for outside is sun: pick a darker color for spots in constant direct sunlight, since the red can fade out there over time. Indoors and in shade, any color holds up.
What does it look like, and what colors can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a clean, open diamond-grid look that reads as purposeful rather than busy — like it belongs in a working wet area, not like an afterthought. It comes in black and red as standard. Black is the easy choice for hiding the bits of grit and debris a pool deck collects, while red can mark off a zone or add a little contrast. Just remember the red is best kept out of full, constant sun.
My deck has an awkward layout — will this actually fit it?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Most likely, yes, and that's one of its strengths. Because the rolls cut easily on site, you can shape a run around steps, drains, ladders, and corners instead of forcing your space to match a fixed mat size. For built-in spots like a bar floor or a recessed changing area, the modules with ramped edges give you a finished look. And if nothing standard works, you can have it made to a custom size to fit the exact footprint you've got.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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What Vynagrip does before someone slips on a wet deck
Around a pool, in a locker room, or behind a wet bar, the floor is the part of the room you stop noticing — right up until a foot goes out from under someone. It's easy to assume a textured tile or a quick wipe-down has it covered. The trouble is that water has nowhere to go on a flat surface, so it sits in a thin film exactly where people walk barefoot or in wet shoes.
Vynagrip is built to break that film. Its open-grid surface lets water drain straight through to the floor below, so the top of the mat stays in contact with feet instead of with a puddle. The raised diamond tread gives shoes and bare skin something to bite into. That combination is what separates a real non-slip pool mat from one that only looks grippy while it's dry.
A slick pool deck or wet-area floor isn't a small problem. The National Floor Safety Institute points to wet, hard floors as one of the most common settings for slip-and-fall injuries, and a busy deck or beverage station sees a steady stream of wet feet all day. Matting that keeps traction underfoot while the water disappears below is doing safety work, not decoration.
Why an open-grid PVC build, and why this one
Vynagrip is made from flexible, non-porous PVC in a two-layer, open-grid construction. Non-porous matters more than it sounds. Because water and spills can't soak into the material, the mat doesn't hold moisture the way a fabric or foam surface would — so it won't turn into a home for bacteria or mildew in a damp pool area or shower room.
The two-layer grid is what makes the drainage work. Water passes through the open pattern on top and clears out underneath, so the walking surface stays usable even when the deck around it is soaked. On traction, the surface is rated R11 under DIN 51130 and scores 72–88 wet on the ASTM E303 pendulum test — strong numbers for a barefoot, wet-area mat.
It's also tougher than a pool mat strictly needs to be, which is the point: it holds up. The PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, and it stays workable across a wide temperature range, from well below freezing up to 140°F. The two-layer build adds a little give underfoot too, so standing on it for a while is easier on your legs than standing on bare concrete.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Vynagrip earns its place anywhere water and foot traffic meet. Think pool decks and the walkway from the pool to the locker room, shower and changing areas, the floor behind a poolside bar or beverage station, and wet work zones in kitchens, food service, and refrigerated spaces. In each of these, the same job repeats: drain the water, keep the grip.
It helps to be clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on surface mat, not a flotation device, and it's not the liner-protector cloth that goes underneath an above-ground pool. If you're looking for a mat to put under a pool or a float for in the water, this isn't that product. Vynagrip works on top of the deck, under your feet — whether that deck is concrete, tile, or paver.
One honest note for outdoor use: the PVC itself resists sun degradation, but the red color isn't colorfast in constant direct sunlight, so a red mat in full sun will fade over time. For exposed outdoor decks, the darker colors are the safer pick. In shaded or indoor wet areas, color holds up fine.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Vynagrip is straightforward to order, but three things decide whether you get the right setup the first time.
First, decide between rolls and modules. Rolls come in 33-foot lengths and standard widths, and they're easy to cut to fit on site — the right call for covering a long deck or an open wet-area floor. Modules arrive pre-cut with finished ramped edging on three sides, so they sit cleanly against a wall or workstation without a trip lip.
Second, match the format to your edges. An open run of matting in the middle of a floor is one thing; a mat people step onto from a dry surface is another. Where a clean transition matters — a doorway, the edge of a bar, the lip of a shower — ramped edging keeps the change in height gentle, so the mat itself doesn't become the thing someone trips on.
Third, plan for sun and heat. Outdoors, choose a darker color and keep the red for shaded or indoor spots. Also know that PVC can shrink slightly — up to about 2% — and heat speeds that up, so on a hot, exposed deck, leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting the mat tight wall to wall.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet areas are where the wrong choice shows up fastest. We'll help you size Vynagrip to your actual deck or work zone, talk through rolls versus modules for your layout, and flag the details — edging, color, sun exposure — that catch people out after a mat ships. It's part of our wider lineup of pool and wet-area matting, and every order is backed by our 1-year limited warranty.
Material Non-porous flexible PVC Construction Two-layer open grid with diamond tread Thickness 5/8" (15 mm) Weight 1.6 lb / sq ft Roll sizes 33' lengths in 2', 3', and 4' widths (cut to fit on site) Module sizes 4' x 2'5" and 5' x 3' (ramped edging on three sides) Custom sizes Available on request Slip resistance DIN 51130: R11; ASTM E303 wet: 72–88 Drainage DIN 51130: V10 Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Hygiene Non-porous; resists bacteria and mildew Environmental 100% recyclable; no SVHC substances (REACH) Colors Black and red (red not colorfast in direct sun) Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vynagrip actually made of, and why does that matter near water?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's a flexible, non-porous PVC mat built in two layers, with an open-grid top and a diamond tread. The non-porous part is the key for wet areas — water and spills can't soak in, so the mat doesn't stay damp or trap the bacteria and mildew that build up on surfaces holding moisture. The open grid lets water drain straight through instead of pooling on top, which is what keeps the walking surface grippy when everything around it is wet.
How slip-resistant is it when the deck is soaking wet?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Wet traction is exactly what it's built for. The surface is rated R11 on the DIN 51130 ramp test and scores 72–88 wet on the ASTM E303 pendulum test, both of which point to strong grip with water present. It also drains at the V10 level, so water keeps moving off the top rather than sitting under your feet. On top of that, the PVC shrugs off most acids, alkalines, and oils and works from below freezing up to 140°F, so a hot deck or a chemical splash won't break it down.
Does it come in rolls or tiles, and can I get a custom size?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Both. You can order it as a roll in 33-foot lengths and 2-, 3-, or 4-foot widths, which you cut to fit on site — good for long decks and open floors. Or you can order modules at 4' x 2'5" or 5' x 3' that arrive with finished ramped edging on three sides, ready to drop against a wall or bar. If your space is an odd shape, custom sizes are available on request.
Can I use this outside around the pool, or is it really an indoor mat?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It works in both, and the pool deck is one of its best homes. Outdoors it handles weather and a wide temperature swing without getting brittle, so it's at ease on an open deck, a poolside path, or a shower and changing area. The one thing to plan for outside is sun: pick a darker color for spots in constant direct sunlight, since the red can fade out there over time. Indoors and in shade, any color holds up.
What does it look like, and what colors can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a clean, open diamond-grid look that reads as purposeful rather than busy — like it belongs in a working wet area, not like an afterthought. It comes in black and red as standard. Black is the easy choice for hiding the bits of grit and debris a pool deck collects, while red can mark off a zone or add a little contrast. Just remember the red is best kept out of full, constant sun.
My deck has an awkward layout — will this actually fit it?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Most likely, yes, and that's one of its strengths. Because the rolls cut easily on site, you can shape a run around steps, drains, ladders, and corners instead of forcing your space to match a fixed mat size. For built-in spots like a bar floor or a recessed changing area, the modules with ramped edges give you a finished look. And if nothing standard works, you can have it made to a custom size to fit the exact footprint you've got.
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Berber Logo MatsStarting at $194.00
Berber Logo Mats put your logo at the door on a looped berber surface — a tight, low-profile weave with a subtle hobnail texture that reads as upscale rather than promotional. The logo is digitally printed in high definition, so the artwork stays crisp, and the same tight weave that...
Berber Logo Mats put your logo at the door on a looped berber surface — a tight, low-profile weave with...
Berber Logo Mats put your logo at the door on a looped berber surface — a tight, low-profile weave with a subtle hobnail texture that reads as upscale rather than promotional. The logo is digitally printed in high definition, so the artwork stays crisp, and the same tight weave that holds the print also scrapes dirt and moisture off shoes before either reaches your floor.
What a Berber Logo Mat Does Before Your Brand Looks Tired at the Door
A logo mat is doing two jobs from the moment someone walks up: it shows your brand and it protects the floor. ISSA field data shows a building takes on up to 12 times more dirt during wet weather, and it takes six to eight steps to walk a sole dry. A mat that catches that grit keeps your entrance clean — and keeps the logo from sitting in a smear of tracked-in dirt.
The looped berber weave is tight enough to scrape and hold dirt and moisture, so the floor past the mat stays cleaner and the logo stays legible instead of muddy. That matters because a worn or grimy logo mat does the opposite of its job — it makes the brand look neglected at the exact spot where a visitor forms a first impression.
Why Berber Loop, and Why This One
The surface is needle-punched PET fiber, about 44 ounces per square yard, made with at least 80% recycled content reclaimed from plastic bottles. The loop-pile berber has a smooth, even face, which is what lets the logo print crisply — the artwork is built up in layers of color and matched to a standard palette of 56 colors, so edges and lettering stay sharp.
Berber's tight weave is the durable part. It stands up to heavy foot traffic without the surface breaking down, and the hobnail texture gives it an upscale look that plain printed mats miss. The fiber is naturally stain- and fade-resistant, so the logo holds its color through regular cleaning rather than washing out after a season.
Underneath is an SBR rubber backing that contains 20% recycled tire content and keeps the mat in place to cut slipping. You can spec a universal cleated backing for carpet or a smooth backing for hard floors, and the whole mat sits low — easy to clean by vacuuming or hosing off, and low enough not to catch a door swing.
Where It Belongs (and Where It Doesn't)
This is a branding mat for indoor and covered-outdoor entries — lobbies, front desks, storefronts, building entrances, and anywhere you want a company logo greeting people as they arrive. As premium carpet logo mats go, the berber loop is on the upscale end, and it works equally well as commercial rugs with logo inside reception areas and retail floors.
What it is not is a full-sun outdoor mat. The print fades in direct sunlight, so it belongs under a canopy, an overhang, a vestibule, or indoors — not exposed on an open sidewalk. It's also a branding mat that catches dirt and moisture, not an aggressive scraper for mud and gravel; keep the heaviest debris to a coarse outdoor mat and let the berber handle the finish and the logo.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Three things decide whether a berber logo mat is the right call.
First, the light. The print fades in direct sun, so this mat is for covered or indoor spots only. If your entrance faces open sky for hours a day, a different construction will hold its color better — be honest about the exposure before you commit the logo to it.
Second, the artwork. Logos print best with text at least 1.5 inches tall and lines no thinner than a quarter inch, and very fine detail or pale backgrounds don't translate well — light colors also show dirt faster. Simple, bold artwork in darker or neutral tones reads cleanly and stays looking sharp.
Third, the floor and the size. Choose a cleated backing for carpet or a smooth one for hard floors, and size the mat to the traffic, not just the doorway — aim to cover the six-to-eight steps it takes to dry a sole. Standard sizes run up to 6'×12', with custom lengths to 20 feet.
Why Mats Inc.
Mats Inc. has specified commercial matting since 1964, so when you're putting your brand on the floor, you're working with people who know which logo construction survives your specific entrance — and which will fade or flatten in it. We help you set up the artwork inside the print limits, pick the backing for your floor, and size the run so the mat protects as well as it presents. For the rest of the range, start with our commercial entrance mats.
Specifications Type Custom logo entrance mat — indoor / covered outdoor Surface Needle-punched PET, loop-pile berber with hobnail texture Weight 44 oz/yd² Recycled content At least 80% recycled PET face; SBR rubber backing with 20% recycled tire content Logo HD digital print, color matched to a 56-color standard palette Backing SBR rubber — smooth or universal cleated Colors 56 standard Use Indoor and covered outdoor; not for direct sunlight (print fades) Print limits Minimum text 1.5"; minimum line thickness 1/4" Sizes Standard 2'×3' to 6'×12'; custom widths in lengths up to 20' Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How is the logo actually printed, and will it stay sharp?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
The logo is built up in layers of color on the smooth berber surface and matched to a standard palette of 56 colors. That layering is what gives the high-definition look — crisp edges and clean lettering — as long as the artwork respects the print limits: text at least 1.5 inches tall, lines no thinner than a quarter inch, and no fine tints or transparencies. Bold, simple artwork holds up best. The fiber is naturally stain- and fade-resistant, so the print stays sharp through regular cleaning rather than washing out.
How well does it hold up to heavy traffic?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
The tight berber weave is the durable part — it's built to take heavy foot traffic without the surface breaking down, and the hobnail loop holds its texture rather than crushing flat the way a softer pile would. A mat that mats down stops scraping and starts looking worn, so that crush resistance is what keeps both the logo and the floor protection working.
The one thing that shortens its life is sunlight: the print fades in direct sun, so a covered or indoor spot is essential. Used under cover and cleaned regularly — vacuumed, or hosed off and hung to dry — it holds its look for years.
Can I put it outside?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Only under cover. Berber logo mats are made for indoor and covered-outdoor entries — under a canopy, in a vestibule, or inside a lobby. They're not built for full sun, because the print fades when it's exposed directly, and they're branding mats rather than coarse scrapers for mud and gravel. The best setup outdoors is a rugged scraper mat first to take the heavy debris, with the berber logo mat just inside or under the overhang where it stays clean, dry, and out of direct light.
What sizes can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×12', and custom lengths are available in standard widths up to 20 feet — useful for a wide storefront entry or a long lobby walkway.
Size it to the traffic, not just the door opening. Aim to cover the six-to-eight steps it takes to dry a sole, so the mat protects the floor and shows the logo at full size rather than getting walked past in a stride or two.
What does it look like, and what colors are there?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
It has an upscale, low-profile look — the looped berber weave with a subtle hobnail texture reads as refined rather than promotional, which suits a polished lobby or reception area. There are 56 standard colors to build the logo and background from, so you can match a brand palette closely. One tip: skip very light background colors, since pale tones show tracked-in dirt faster — darker or neutral backgrounds keep the mat looking clean longer between cleanings.
Can it match our exact brand colors, and what artwork works best?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Colors are matched to a standard 56-color palette rather than exact PMS values, so it's a close brand match within that range rather than a precise ink match — worth knowing if your brand standard is strict. For artwork, bold logos and clear lettering reproduce beautifully; very fine detail, thin lines, gradients, and transparencies don't translate well to the woven surface. Send us your logo and we'll tell you straight whether it'll read well at mat scale or needs a small adjustment first.
By Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing, Mats Inc.
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Berber Logo Mats put your logo at the door on a looped berber surface — a tight, low-profile weave with a subtle hobnail texture that reads as upscale rather than promotional. The logo is digitally printed in high definition, so the artwork stays crisp, and the same tight weave that holds the print also scrapes dirt and moisture off shoes before either reaches your floor.
What a Berber Logo Mat Does Before Your Brand Looks Tired at the Door
A logo mat is doing two jobs from the moment someone walks up: it shows your brand and it protects the floor. ISSA field data shows a building takes on up to 12 times more dirt during wet weather, and it takes six to eight steps to walk a sole dry. A mat that catches that grit keeps your entrance clean — and keeps the logo from sitting in a smear of tracked-in dirt.
The looped berber weave is tight enough to scrape and hold dirt and moisture, so the floor past the mat stays cleaner and the logo stays legible instead of muddy. That matters because a worn or grimy logo mat does the opposite of its job — it makes the brand look neglected at the exact spot where a visitor forms a first impression.
Why Berber Loop, and Why This One
The surface is needle-punched PET fiber, about 44 ounces per square yard, made with at least 80% recycled content reclaimed from plastic bottles. The loop-pile berber has a smooth, even face, which is what lets the logo print crisply — the artwork is built up in layers of color and matched to a standard palette of 56 colors, so edges and lettering stay sharp.
Berber's tight weave is the durable part. It stands up to heavy foot traffic without the surface breaking down, and the hobnail texture gives it an upscale look that plain printed mats miss. The fiber is naturally stain- and fade-resistant, so the logo holds its color through regular cleaning rather than washing out after a season.
Underneath is an SBR rubber backing that contains 20% recycled tire content and keeps the mat in place to cut slipping. You can spec a universal cleated backing for carpet or a smooth backing for hard floors, and the whole mat sits low — easy to clean by vacuuming or hosing off, and low enough not to catch a door swing.
Where It Belongs (and Where It Doesn't)
This is a branding mat for indoor and covered-outdoor entries — lobbies, front desks, storefronts, building entrances, and anywhere you want a company logo greeting people as they arrive. As premium carpet logo mats go, the berber loop is on the upscale end, and it works equally well as commercial rugs with logo inside reception areas and retail floors.
What it is not is a full-sun outdoor mat. The print fades in direct sunlight, so it belongs under a canopy, an overhang, a vestibule, or indoors — not exposed on an open sidewalk. It's also a branding mat that catches dirt and moisture, not an aggressive scraper for mud and gravel; keep the heaviest debris to a coarse outdoor mat and let the berber handle the finish and the logo.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Three things decide whether a berber logo mat is the right call.
First, the light. The print fades in direct sun, so this mat is for covered or indoor spots only. If your entrance faces open sky for hours a day, a different construction will hold its color better — be honest about the exposure before you commit the logo to it.
Second, the artwork. Logos print best with text at least 1.5 inches tall and lines no thinner than a quarter inch, and very fine detail or pale backgrounds don't translate well — light colors also show dirt faster. Simple, bold artwork in darker or neutral tones reads cleanly and stays looking sharp.
Third, the floor and the size. Choose a cleated backing for carpet or a smooth one for hard floors, and size the mat to the traffic, not just the doorway — aim to cover the six-to-eight steps it takes to dry a sole. Standard sizes run up to 6'×12', with custom lengths to 20 feet.
Why Mats Inc.
Mats Inc. has specified commercial matting since 1964, so when you're putting your brand on the floor, you're working with people who know which logo construction survives your specific entrance — and which will fade or flatten in it. We help you set up the artwork inside the print limits, pick the backing for your floor, and size the run so the mat protects as well as it presents. For the rest of the range, start with our commercial entrance mats.
Specifications Type Custom logo entrance mat — indoor / covered outdoor Surface Needle-punched PET, loop-pile berber with hobnail texture Weight 44 oz/yd² Recycled content At least 80% recycled PET face; SBR rubber backing with 20% recycled tire content Logo HD digital print, color matched to a 56-color standard palette Backing SBR rubber — smooth or universal cleated Colors 56 standard Use Indoor and covered outdoor; not for direct sunlight (print fades) Print limits Minimum text 1.5"; minimum line thickness 1/4" Sizes Standard 2'×3' to 6'×12'; custom widths in lengths up to 20' Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How is the logo actually printed, and will it stay sharp?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
The logo is built up in layers of color on the smooth berber surface and matched to a standard palette of 56 colors. That layering is what gives the high-definition look — crisp edges and clean lettering — as long as the artwork respects the print limits: text at least 1.5 inches tall, lines no thinner than a quarter inch, and no fine tints or transparencies. Bold, simple artwork holds up best. The fiber is naturally stain- and fade-resistant, so the print stays sharp through regular cleaning rather than washing out.
How well does it hold up to heavy traffic?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
The tight berber weave is the durable part — it's built to take heavy foot traffic without the surface breaking down, and the hobnail loop holds its texture rather than crushing flat the way a softer pile would. A mat that mats down stops scraping and starts looking worn, so that crush resistance is what keeps both the logo and the floor protection working.
The one thing that shortens its life is sunlight: the print fades in direct sun, so a covered or indoor spot is essential. Used under cover and cleaned regularly — vacuumed, or hosed off and hung to dry — it holds its look for years.
Can I put it outside?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Only under cover. Berber logo mats are made for indoor and covered-outdoor entries — under a canopy, in a vestibule, or inside a lobby. They're not built for full sun, because the print fades when it's exposed directly, and they're branding mats rather than coarse scrapers for mud and gravel. The best setup outdoors is a rugged scraper mat first to take the heavy debris, with the berber logo mat just inside or under the overhang where it stays clean, dry, and out of direct light.
What sizes can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×12', and custom lengths are available in standard widths up to 20 feet — useful for a wide storefront entry or a long lobby walkway.
Size it to the traffic, not just the door opening. Aim to cover the six-to-eight steps it takes to dry a sole, so the mat protects the floor and shows the logo at full size rather than getting walked past in a stride or two.
What does it look like, and what colors are there?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
It has an upscale, low-profile look — the looped berber weave with a subtle hobnail texture reads as refined rather than promotional, which suits a polished lobby or reception area. There are 56 standard colors to build the logo and background from, so you can match a brand palette closely. One tip: skip very light background colors, since pale tones show tracked-in dirt faster — darker or neutral backgrounds keep the mat looking clean longer between cleanings.
Can it match our exact brand colors, and what artwork works best?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Colors are matched to a standard 56-color palette rather than exact PMS values, so it's a close brand match within that range rather than a precise ink match — worth knowing if your brand standard is strict. For artwork, bold logos and clear lettering reproduce beautifully; very fine detail, thin lines, gradients, and transparencies don't translate well to the woven surface. Send us your logo and we'll tell you straight whether it'll read well at mat scale or needs a small adjustment first.
By Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing, Mats Inc.
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Wonder-Pro Olefin MattingStarting at $55.00
Wonder Pro Matting is a plush, cut-pile olefin entrance mat made to soak up water and fine dust at the door, in a deep range of colors. Where some entrance mats scrape coarse grit, this one is built to wipe shoes clean and hold moisture and fine dirt — pulling...
Wonder Pro Matting is a plush, cut-pile olefin entrance mat made to soak up water and fine dust at the...
Wonder Pro Matting is a plush, cut-pile olefin entrance mat made to soak up water and fine dust at the door, in a deep range of colors. Where some entrance mats scrape coarse grit, this one is built to wipe shoes clean and hold moisture and fine dirt — pulling it off the sole and keeping it on the mat, so a medium-traffic interior stays cleaner and drier past the threshold.
What Wonder Pro Matting Does Before Water and Dust Reach Your Floor
Most of what dirties an interior floor comes in on shoes — not just mud, but fine dust and moisture you don't always see. ISSA field data shows a building takes on up to 12 times more dirt during wet weather, and it takes six to eight steps to walk a sole dry. A mat at the door is where that gets caught before it spreads onto the floor.
Wonder Pro is built for the fine stuff. The plush cut-pile olefin face holds water and fine dirt rather than letting it pass through — it retains about 60% more liquid and fine dust than a standard mat — and a vinyl backing acts as a moisture barrier, keeping what the mat collects off the floor underneath instead of soaking through to it.
Why a Plush Olefin Surface, and Why This One
The face is cut-pile olefin — a dense, soft polypropylene pile that behaves like carpet and holds moisture deep in the fibers. That plush surface is what lets it pull moisture from shoes: a sole sinks slightly into the pile and leaves water and fine dust behind. The olefin resists fading, staining, mold, and mildew, so it keeps its look and doesn't turn musty as it works.
Underneath is a DINP-free PVC vinyl backing that doubles as a moisture barrier — it grips the floor and stops the water the mat holds from reaching the surface below. This mat holds moisture and fine dust rather than scraping coarse grit: it's rated for medium interior traffic and tuned for the fine stuff, not for knocking heavy mud off boots.
It also comes in a deep set of colors — Black, Castellan Red, Charcoal, Marlin Blue, Pebble Brown, and Walnut — so the mat can match a lobby or reception scheme rather than just sit there in standard gray. The colors are part of the point: this is the entrance mat for spots where the floor is on show.
Where It Belongs (and Where It Doesn't)
This is an interior, medium-traffic mat for spaces where appearance and a clean, dry floor both matter — office building lobbies, small retail floors, banks, churches, motels, and reception areas. It shines a few steps inside the door, finishing the job of drying shoes and catching the fine dust a coarse mat misses.
Where it's the wrong call is outdoors or against heavy mud and grit. As a plush mat it isn't built to scrape coarse debris or take the weather, and a flood of mud would clog the pile. The right setup is a scraper outside or at the first door, with Wonder Pro inside to finish the job — and to look good doing it.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Three things decide whether Wonder Pro fits your entrance.
First, where it sits. Wonder Pro is a moisture-and-dust mat for the interior, after coarse debris is mostly off. If it's the only mat facing a muddy or gritty entrance, it'll load up faster than it can handle; paired with a scraper ahead of it, it does its job for years.
Second, the size. It comes in standard sizes from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', plus rolls and custom sizes up to 11'9" wide — useful for a wide lobby run or an odd opening. Size it to cover the steps it takes to dry a sole, not just the doorway.
Third, the color and the look. With six colors to choose from, pick a tone that fits the space and hides traffic — darker shades like Charcoal and Walnut stay looking clean longer between cleanings, while a color like Marlin Blue or Castellan Red can pick up a brand or interior accent.
Why Mats Inc.
Mats Inc. has specified commercial matting since 1964, so when the floor at your entrance is on display, we help you choose a mat that protects it and looks right doing it — matching the surface, size, and color to the space and the traffic. We'll also tell you when a spot needs a coarse scraper ahead of a plush mat like this rather than the plush mat alone. For the rest of the indoor range, see our all indoor entrance mats.
Specifications Type Indoor entrance mat, medium traffic (moisture & fine dust) Surface Plush cut-pile olefin (polypropylene) Pile weight 18 oz/yd² Thickness 7/16" Backing DINP-free PVC vinyl moisture barrier (3 lb vinyl strength, ASTM D624 die-T) Flammability Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Moisture retention Holds ~60% more liquid and fine dirt than a standard mat Resistance Resists fading, staining, mold, and mildew Colors Black, Castellan Red, Charcoal, Marlin Blue, Pebble Brown, Walnut Standard sizes 2'×3', 3'×4', 3'×5', 3'×6', 3'×8', 3'×10', 4'×6', 4'×8', 4'×10', 6'×10' Roll / custom sizes 3'×60', 4'×60', 6'×60'; custom up to 11'9" × 60' Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How does a plush mat hold dirt and water?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's the opposite approach to a hard scraper. The face is a dense cut-pile olefin — a soft, carpet-like pile — and when a shoe presses into it, water and fine dust transfer off the sole and settle down between the fibers, where they stay instead of being tracked on. The pile holds about 60% more liquid and fine dirt than a standard mat. Underneath, a vinyl backing works as a moisture barrier, so the water the mat collects stays in the pile and off the floor below.
How much traffic can it handle, and what wears it out?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's rated for medium interior traffic — office lobbies, retail floors, reception areas, and similar spaces. In those spots it holds up for years, and the olefin resists fading, staining, mold, and mildew, so it keeps its look and doesn't turn musty as it absorbs moisture.
What wears it out early is the wrong job. A plush pile clogs and mats down if it's left to face heavy mud and grit alone, or placed where far more traffic crosses it than it's rated for. Keep it to medium interior traffic, with coarse debris handled ahead of it, and it lasts.
Can I use it outdoors, and how do I clean it?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Keep it indoors. Wonder Pro is built for interior medium traffic — it isn't made for weather or for scraping heavy outdoor grit, so an exposed exterior door will wear it down fast. Inside, it's the mat that finishes drying shoes a few steps in. To clean it, vacuum regularly and extract or hose it off when it's heavily soiled, then let it dry fully before it goes back down — the olefin resists mold and mildew, but any mat works best dry.
What sizes can I get, and can it be made to fit?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', and it also comes in 60-foot rolls. If you need a custom size, it can be made up to 11'9" wide and 60 feet long — wide enough for a full lobby run or an unusual opening.
Size it to the traffic path, not just the door, so it covers the steps it takes to dry a sole. And if the mat will sit out in the open rather than wall-to-wall, ask for edged ends — standard rolls ship without edging unless you specify it.
What does it look like, and what colors are there?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
It has a plush, carpet-like surface that looks more finished and softer underfoot than a hard ribbed or rubber mat — a good fit for a lobby, bank, church, or reception area where the entrance is on display. There are six colors: Black, Castellan Red, Charcoal, Marlin Blue, Pebble Brown, and Walnut. The colors resist fading and staining, and darker tones like Charcoal and Walnut keep looking clean longer between cleanings, while Castellan Red or Marlin Blue can pick up a brand or interior accent.
Can I match it to our space or get a custom size?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
On size, yes — custom dimensions up to 11'9" by 60 feet mean you can fit a wide entry or a specific footprint rather than settling for the nearest stock size. On color, the six-color range lets you tie the mat to an interior scheme or a brand palette.
If you want an actual printed logo at the door, that's a different construction — a logo mat — and we can point you to one. Wonder Pro itself is about a clean, colored, plush surface that protects the floor and looks the part, rather than carrying artwork.
By Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing, Mats Inc.
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Wonder Pro Matting is a plush, cut-pile olefin entrance mat made to soak up water and fine dust at the door, in a deep range of colors. Where some entrance mats scrape coarse grit, this one is built to wipe shoes clean and hold moisture and fine dirt — pulling it off the sole and keeping it on the mat, so a medium-traffic interior stays cleaner and drier past the threshold.
What Wonder Pro Matting Does Before Water and Dust Reach Your Floor
Most of what dirties an interior floor comes in on shoes — not just mud, but fine dust and moisture you don't always see. ISSA field data shows a building takes on up to 12 times more dirt during wet weather, and it takes six to eight steps to walk a sole dry. A mat at the door is where that gets caught before it spreads onto the floor.
Wonder Pro is built for the fine stuff. The plush cut-pile olefin face holds water and fine dirt rather than letting it pass through — it retains about 60% more liquid and fine dust than a standard mat — and a vinyl backing acts as a moisture barrier, keeping what the mat collects off the floor underneath instead of soaking through to it.
Why a Plush Olefin Surface, and Why This One
The face is cut-pile olefin — a dense, soft polypropylene pile that behaves like carpet and holds moisture deep in the fibers. That plush surface is what lets it pull moisture from shoes: a sole sinks slightly into the pile and leaves water and fine dust behind. The olefin resists fading, staining, mold, and mildew, so it keeps its look and doesn't turn musty as it works.
Underneath is a DINP-free PVC vinyl backing that doubles as a moisture barrier — it grips the floor and stops the water the mat holds from reaching the surface below. This mat holds moisture and fine dust rather than scraping coarse grit: it's rated for medium interior traffic and tuned for the fine stuff, not for knocking heavy mud off boots.
It also comes in a deep set of colors — Black, Castellan Red, Charcoal, Marlin Blue, Pebble Brown, and Walnut — so the mat can match a lobby or reception scheme rather than just sit there in standard gray. The colors are part of the point: this is the entrance mat for spots where the floor is on show.
Where It Belongs (and Where It Doesn't)
This is an interior, medium-traffic mat for spaces where appearance and a clean, dry floor both matter — office building lobbies, small retail floors, banks, churches, motels, and reception areas. It shines a few steps inside the door, finishing the job of drying shoes and catching the fine dust a coarse mat misses.
Where it's the wrong call is outdoors or against heavy mud and grit. As a plush mat it isn't built to scrape coarse debris or take the weather, and a flood of mud would clog the pile. The right setup is a scraper outside or at the first door, with Wonder Pro inside to finish the job — and to look good doing it.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Three things decide whether Wonder Pro fits your entrance.
First, where it sits. Wonder Pro is a moisture-and-dust mat for the interior, after coarse debris is mostly off. If it's the only mat facing a muddy or gritty entrance, it'll load up faster than it can handle; paired with a scraper ahead of it, it does its job for years.
Second, the size. It comes in standard sizes from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', plus rolls and custom sizes up to 11'9" wide — useful for a wide lobby run or an odd opening. Size it to cover the steps it takes to dry a sole, not just the doorway.
Third, the color and the look. With six colors to choose from, pick a tone that fits the space and hides traffic — darker shades like Charcoal and Walnut stay looking clean longer between cleanings, while a color like Marlin Blue or Castellan Red can pick up a brand or interior accent.
Why Mats Inc.
Mats Inc. has specified commercial matting since 1964, so when the floor at your entrance is on display, we help you choose a mat that protects it and looks right doing it — matching the surface, size, and color to the space and the traffic. We'll also tell you when a spot needs a coarse scraper ahead of a plush mat like this rather than the plush mat alone. For the rest of the indoor range, see our all indoor entrance mats.
Specifications Type Indoor entrance mat, medium traffic (moisture & fine dust) Surface Plush cut-pile olefin (polypropylene) Pile weight 18 oz/yd² Thickness 7/16" Backing DINP-free PVC vinyl moisture barrier (3 lb vinyl strength, ASTM D624 die-T) Flammability Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Moisture retention Holds ~60% more liquid and fine dirt than a standard mat Resistance Resists fading, staining, mold, and mildew Colors Black, Castellan Red, Charcoal, Marlin Blue, Pebble Brown, Walnut Standard sizes 2'×3', 3'×4', 3'×5', 3'×6', 3'×8', 3'×10', 4'×6', 4'×8', 4'×10', 6'×10' Roll / custom sizes 3'×60', 4'×60', 6'×60'; custom up to 11'9" × 60' Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How does a plush mat hold dirt and water?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's the opposite approach to a hard scraper. The face is a dense cut-pile olefin — a soft, carpet-like pile — and when a shoe presses into it, water and fine dust transfer off the sole and settle down between the fibers, where they stay instead of being tracked on. The pile holds about 60% more liquid and fine dirt than a standard mat. Underneath, a vinyl backing works as a moisture barrier, so the water the mat collects stays in the pile and off the floor below.
How much traffic can it handle, and what wears it out?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's rated for medium interior traffic — office lobbies, retail floors, reception areas, and similar spaces. In those spots it holds up for years, and the olefin resists fading, staining, mold, and mildew, so it keeps its look and doesn't turn musty as it absorbs moisture.
What wears it out early is the wrong job. A plush pile clogs and mats down if it's left to face heavy mud and grit alone, or placed where far more traffic crosses it than it's rated for. Keep it to medium interior traffic, with coarse debris handled ahead of it, and it lasts.
Can I use it outdoors, and how do I clean it?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Keep it indoors. Wonder Pro is built for interior medium traffic — it isn't made for weather or for scraping heavy outdoor grit, so an exposed exterior door will wear it down fast. Inside, it's the mat that finishes drying shoes a few steps in. To clean it, vacuum regularly and extract or hose it off when it's heavily soiled, then let it dry fully before it goes back down — the olefin resists mold and mildew, but any mat works best dry.
What sizes can I get, and can it be made to fit?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', and it also comes in 60-foot rolls. If you need a custom size, it can be made up to 11'9" wide and 60 feet long — wide enough for a full lobby run or an unusual opening.
Size it to the traffic path, not just the door, so it covers the steps it takes to dry a sole. And if the mat will sit out in the open rather than wall-to-wall, ask for edged ends — standard rolls ship without edging unless you specify it.
What does it look like, and what colors are there?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
It has a plush, carpet-like surface that looks more finished and softer underfoot than a hard ribbed or rubber mat — a good fit for a lobby, bank, church, or reception area where the entrance is on display. There are six colors: Black, Castellan Red, Charcoal, Marlin Blue, Pebble Brown, and Walnut. The colors resist fading and staining, and darker tones like Charcoal and Walnut keep looking clean longer between cleanings, while Castellan Red or Marlin Blue can pick up a brand or interior accent.
Can I match it to our space or get a custom size?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
On size, yes — custom dimensions up to 11'9" by 60 feet mean you can fit a wide entry or a specific footprint rather than settling for the nearest stock size. On color, the six-color range lets you tie the mat to an interior scheme or a brand palette.
If you want an actual printed logo at the door, that's a different construction — a logo mat — and we can point you to one. Wonder Pro itself is about a clean, colored, plush surface that protects the floor and looks the part, rather than carrying artwork.
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Cross-Over MattingStarting at $46.00
Cross-Over Matting is a loop-pile entrance mat that scrapes debris and moisture off shoes at the door while starting to dry them — the middle step in a layered entrance setup, between the coarse mat outside and the absorbent mat inside. The looped olefin surface is abrasive enough to clean...
Cross-Over Matting is a loop-pile entrance mat that scrapes debris and moisture off shoes at the door while starting to...
Cross-Over Matting is a loop-pile entrance mat that scrapes debris and moisture off shoes at the door while starting to dry them — the middle step in a layered entrance setup, between the coarse mat outside and the absorbent mat inside. The looped olefin surface is abrasive enough to clean shoes and resilient enough to hold its look in steady commercial traffic.
What Cross-Over Matting Does Before Dirt and Water Reach Your Floor
Dirt and water come into a building on shoes — and one mat at the threshold usually can't catch all of it. ISSA field data shows a building takes on up to 12 times more dirt during wet weather, and it takes six to eight steps to walk a sole dry. The most effective entrances use more than one mat to catch debris in stages.
Cross-Over is built to be the middle of that sequence. Its abrasive loop-pile surface scrapes off the grit and moisture a coarse outdoor mat leaves behind, and the sturdy olefin fibers begin drying the shoe before someone steps onto the floor or onto a softer absorbent mat further in. It's non-absorbent by design — it cleans the shoe and passes it along rather than soaking up and holding water.
Why a Loop-Pile Olefin Surface, and Why This One
The surface is a loop pile built from polypropylene ribbon yarn and continuous filament yarn — a combination that gives it an abrasive, hard-wearing texture rather than a soft plush one. That loop scrapes debris off the bottom of shoes and resists crushing, so it keeps its cleaning bite and its appearance instead of matting down into flat lanes under traffic.
The olefin fiber resists fading and crushing, which is what lets a loop-pile mat keep a tidy, finished look at a visible entrance over time. The loop construction reads richer than a flat ribbed mat, so it suits a lobby or front-of-house spot where appearance counts — while still doing real scraping work.
Underneath is a DINP-free PVC vinyl backing that grips the floor and protects it from whatever the mat scrapes off. It holds the mat flat on hard floors and low carpet, and at 5/16 inch the whole mat stays low enough not to catch a door swing or trip a foot at the edge.
Where It Belongs (and Where It Doesn't)
Cross-Over fits interior, medium-traffic entrances — convenience stores, restaurants, hotels, theaters, museums, and convention centers, where a steady stream of people crosses the threshold and the entrance is on view. It's certified high-traction by the National Floor Safety Institute, so it gives a safe surface where shoes arrive wet.
Where it falls short is as a building's only mat or as an outdoor scraper. It's the middle of a system, not the whole system: against heavy mud it wants a coarse scraper ahead of it, and because it's non-absorbent, a wet climate benefits from an absorbent mat inside it to finish the drying. Outdoors and in full weather, it isn't the right construction.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Three things decide whether Cross-Over fits your entrance.
First, the rest of your matting. Cross-Over works best as the middle mat — a coarse scraper outside, this loop-pile mat at the door, and an absorbent mat inside. If it's going in alone, be honest about how much dirt and water it'll face, because one mat rarely catches it all.
Second, the size. Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', and larger sizes over 6 feet — up to 11'9" — are made by seaming. Plan for that seam on the widest runs, and size the mat to cover the steps it takes to dry a sole, not just the doorway.
Third, the floor and the finish. The vinyl backing suits hard floors and low carpet and protects the surface beneath. If the mat will sit out in the open rather than wall-to-wall, order edged ends — standard rolls ship without edging unless you ask for it.
Why Mats Inc.
Mats Inc. has specified commercial entrance matting since 1964, so we don't just sell you a mat — we help you build the entrance. For a real front door we'll map the whole sequence, from the coarse scraper outside to the loop-pile mat at the threshold to the absorbent mat inside, and tell you where Cross-Over fits in yours. We match construction to traffic and size to the doorway. For the rest of the indoor range, see our all indoor entrance mats.
Specifications Type Indoor entrance mat, medium traffic Surface Loop-pile olefin (polypropylene ribbon + continuous filament yarn) Surface behavior Non-absorbent, abrasive; scrapes debris and moisture, begins drying; resists fading and crushing Pile weight 18 oz/yd² Thickness 5/16" Backing DINP-free PVC vinyl (4 lb vinyl strength, ASTM D624 die-T) Flammability Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Traction Certified high-traction by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) Colors Brown, Gray (two-tone) Standard sizes 2'×3', 3'×4', 3'×5', 3'×6', 3'×8', 3'×10', 4'×6', 4'×8', 4'×10', 6'×10' Custom / roll sizes Over 6' up to 11'9" (seamed); rolls 3'×60', 4'×60', 6'×60' Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How does a loop-pile mat clean shoes?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
The surface is a loop pile made from polypropylene ribbon and filament yarn — a tough, slightly abrasive texture rather than a soft plush one. As a shoe crosses it, the loops scrape grit and surface moisture off the sole, and the olefin fibers start drying the shoe. It's non-absorbent on purpose: instead of soaking up and holding water like a plush mat, it cleans the shoe and passes it along, which is why it works best as one mat in a layered entrance rather than the only one.
Will it crush down or fade in a busy entrance?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's built to resist both. The loop-pile construction is crush-resistant, so it holds its texture instead of matting flat into shiny traffic lanes, and the olefin fiber resists fading, so the color stays even at a visible entrance. Those two things are what usually go first on a loop mat, and they're the ones this construction is made to hold.
It's rated for medium interior traffic — convenience stores, restaurants, hotels, and similar spots. Pushed past that, or left to face heavy mud alone, any loop mat loads up and wears faster, so the way to get years out of it is to keep it to medium traffic with coarser debris handled ahead of it.
Can I use it by itself, or outdoors?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's designed as the middle mat in a layered entrance, not a standalone or an outdoor mat. The best setup is a coarse scraper outside to take heavy debris, Cross-Over at the threshold to scrape off what's left and start drying, and an absorbent mat just inside to finish — because Cross-Over is non-absorbent, it doesn't hold much water on its own. Used alone at a busy or wet door, more gets past it than you'd want; outdoors, it isn't built for the weather.
What sizes can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', and it comes in 60-foot rolls. Larger mats over 6 feet — up to 11'9" — are made by seaming panels together, so a wide lobby run is possible, just with a seam in it.
Size the mat to the traffic path, not only the door, so it covers the steps it takes to dry a sole. If it'll sit out in the open rather than wall-to-wall, ask for edged ends — standard rolls ship without edging unless you specify it.
What does it look like, and what colors are there?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
The loop-pile surface has a richer, more textured look than a flat ribbed or rubber mat, which is why it suits a front-of-house entrance — a hotel lobby, a restaurant, a museum — where the floor is on display. It comes in two two-tone colors, Brown and Gray, both designed to blend with common interior schemes and hide tracked-in dirt between cleanings. The two-tone effect helps the mat read as finished rather than utilitarian while it does its work.
Can I get it in a custom size or with our logo?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
On size, yes within limits — beyond the standard sizes, widths over 6 feet up to 11'9" are made by seaming, so you can cover a wider entrance with a seam in the mat. On a logo, no: Cross-Over is a plain two-color loop mat, not a printed or logo construction. If you want branding at the door, that's a different product — a logo mat — and we can point you to one. For a clean, hard-wearing mat that looks the part at a front entrance, Cross-Over does that without the artwork.
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Cross-Over Matting is a loop-pile entrance mat that scrapes debris and moisture off shoes at the door while starting to dry them — the middle step in a layered entrance setup, between the coarse mat outside and the absorbent mat inside. The looped olefin surface is abrasive enough to clean shoes and resilient enough to hold its look in steady commercial traffic.
What Cross-Over Matting Does Before Dirt and Water Reach Your Floor
Dirt and water come into a building on shoes — and one mat at the threshold usually can't catch all of it. ISSA field data shows a building takes on up to 12 times more dirt during wet weather, and it takes six to eight steps to walk a sole dry. The most effective entrances use more than one mat to catch debris in stages.
Cross-Over is built to be the middle of that sequence. Its abrasive loop-pile surface scrapes off the grit and moisture a coarse outdoor mat leaves behind, and the sturdy olefin fibers begin drying the shoe before someone steps onto the floor or onto a softer absorbent mat further in. It's non-absorbent by design — it cleans the shoe and passes it along rather than soaking up and holding water.
Why a Loop-Pile Olefin Surface, and Why This One
The surface is a loop pile built from polypropylene ribbon yarn and continuous filament yarn — a combination that gives it an abrasive, hard-wearing texture rather than a soft plush one. That loop scrapes debris off the bottom of shoes and resists crushing, so it keeps its cleaning bite and its appearance instead of matting down into flat lanes under traffic.
The olefin fiber resists fading and crushing, which is what lets a loop-pile mat keep a tidy, finished look at a visible entrance over time. The loop construction reads richer than a flat ribbed mat, so it suits a lobby or front-of-house spot where appearance counts — while still doing real scraping work.
Underneath is a DINP-free PVC vinyl backing that grips the floor and protects it from whatever the mat scrapes off. It holds the mat flat on hard floors and low carpet, and at 5/16 inch the whole mat stays low enough not to catch a door swing or trip a foot at the edge.
Where It Belongs (and Where It Doesn't)
Cross-Over fits interior, medium-traffic entrances — convenience stores, restaurants, hotels, theaters, museums, and convention centers, where a steady stream of people crosses the threshold and the entrance is on view. It's certified high-traction by the National Floor Safety Institute, so it gives a safe surface where shoes arrive wet.
Where it falls short is as a building's only mat or as an outdoor scraper. It's the middle of a system, not the whole system: against heavy mud it wants a coarse scraper ahead of it, and because it's non-absorbent, a wet climate benefits from an absorbent mat inside it to finish the drying. Outdoors and in full weather, it isn't the right construction.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Three things decide whether Cross-Over fits your entrance.
First, the rest of your matting. Cross-Over works best as the middle mat — a coarse scraper outside, this loop-pile mat at the door, and an absorbent mat inside. If it's going in alone, be honest about how much dirt and water it'll face, because one mat rarely catches it all.
Second, the size. Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', and larger sizes over 6 feet — up to 11'9" — are made by seaming. Plan for that seam on the widest runs, and size the mat to cover the steps it takes to dry a sole, not just the doorway.
Third, the floor and the finish. The vinyl backing suits hard floors and low carpet and protects the surface beneath. If the mat will sit out in the open rather than wall-to-wall, order edged ends — standard rolls ship without edging unless you ask for it.
Why Mats Inc.
Mats Inc. has specified commercial entrance matting since 1964, so we don't just sell you a mat — we help you build the entrance. For a real front door we'll map the whole sequence, from the coarse scraper outside to the loop-pile mat at the threshold to the absorbent mat inside, and tell you where Cross-Over fits in yours. We match construction to traffic and size to the doorway. For the rest of the indoor range, see our all indoor entrance mats.
Specifications Type Indoor entrance mat, medium traffic Surface Loop-pile olefin (polypropylene ribbon + continuous filament yarn) Surface behavior Non-absorbent, abrasive; scrapes debris and moisture, begins drying; resists fading and crushing Pile weight 18 oz/yd² Thickness 5/16" Backing DINP-free PVC vinyl (4 lb vinyl strength, ASTM D624 die-T) Flammability Passes DOC-FF-1-70 Traction Certified high-traction by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) Colors Brown, Gray (two-tone) Standard sizes 2'×3', 3'×4', 3'×5', 3'×6', 3'×8', 3'×10', 4'×6', 4'×8', 4'×10', 6'×10' Custom / roll sizes Over 6' up to 11'9" (seamed); rolls 3'×60', 4'×60', 6'×60' Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
How does a loop-pile mat clean shoes?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
The surface is a loop pile made from polypropylene ribbon and filament yarn — a tough, slightly abrasive texture rather than a soft plush one. As a shoe crosses it, the loops scrape grit and surface moisture off the sole, and the olefin fibers start drying the shoe. It's non-absorbent on purpose: instead of soaking up and holding water like a plush mat, it cleans the shoe and passes it along, which is why it works best as one mat in a layered entrance rather than the only one.
Will it crush down or fade in a busy entrance?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's built to resist both. The loop-pile construction is crush-resistant, so it holds its texture instead of matting flat into shiny traffic lanes, and the olefin fiber resists fading, so the color stays even at a visible entrance. Those two things are what usually go first on a loop mat, and they're the ones this construction is made to hold.
It's rated for medium interior traffic — convenience stores, restaurants, hotels, and similar spots. Pushed past that, or left to face heavy mud alone, any loop mat loads up and wears faster, so the way to get years out of it is to keep it to medium traffic with coarser debris handled ahead of it.
Can I use it by itself, or outdoors?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's designed as the middle mat in a layered entrance, not a standalone or an outdoor mat. The best setup is a coarse scraper outside to take heavy debris, Cross-Over at the threshold to scrape off what's left and start drying, and an absorbent mat just inside to finish — because Cross-Over is non-absorbent, it doesn't hold much water on its own. Used alone at a busy or wet door, more gets past it than you'd want; outdoors, it isn't built for the weather.
What sizes can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
Standard sizes run from 2'×3' up to 6'×10', and it comes in 60-foot rolls. Larger mats over 6 feet — up to 11'9" — are made by seaming panels together, so a wide lobby run is possible, just with a seam in it.
Size the mat to the traffic path, not only the door, so it covers the steps it takes to dry a sole. If it'll sit out in the open rather than wall-to-wall, ask for edged ends — standard rolls ship without edging unless you specify it.
What does it look like, and what colors are there?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
The loop-pile surface has a richer, more textured look than a flat ribbed or rubber mat, which is why it suits a front-of-house entrance — a hotel lobby, a restaurant, a museum — where the floor is on display. It comes in two two-tone colors, Brown and Gray, both designed to blend with common interior schemes and hide tracked-in dirt between cleanings. The two-tone effect helps the mat read as finished rather than utilitarian while it does its work.
Can I get it in a custom size or with our logo?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
On size, yes within limits — beyond the standard sizes, widths over 6 feet up to 11'9" are made by seaming, so you can cover a wider entrance with a seam in the mat. On a logo, no: Cross-Over is a plain two-color loop mat, not a printed or logo construction. If you want branding at the door, that's a different product — a logo mat — and we can point you to one. For a clean, hard-wearing mat that looks the part at a front entrance, Cross-Over does that without the artwork.
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Safety Step Rubber MatsStarting at $35.00
Safety-Step Perforated is our modular drainage mat with built-in connectors on two sides that offers the greatest flexibility for large and nonuniform installations. Low cost, high value mat for any industrial application. Anti-fatigue mat withstands wet environments. Multi-nib backing provides aeration so floors can dry quickly Modular design allows...
Safety-Step Perforated is our modular drainage mat with built-in connectors on two sides that offers the greatest flexibility for...
Safety-Step Perforated is our modular drainage mat with built-in connectors on two sides that offers the greatest flexibility for large and nonuniform installations.
- Low cost, high value mat for any industrial application.
- Anti-fatigue mat withstands wet environments.
- Multi-nib backing provides aeration so floors can dry quickly
- Modular design allows for custom installation.
- Beveled edges and corners are available.
- Molded in connectors on two adjoining sides.
- Mats are available with holes for drainage application.
- 1/2" thick
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Safety-Step Perforated is our modular drainage mat with built-in connectors on two sides that offers the greatest flexibility for large and nonuniform installations.
- Low cost, high value mat for any industrial application.
- Anti-fatigue mat withstands wet environments.
- Multi-nib backing provides aeration so floors can dry quickly
- Modular design allows for custom installation.
- Beveled edges and corners are available.
- Molded in connectors on two adjoining sides.
- Mats are available with holes for drainage application.
- 1/2" thick
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Cushion-Lok MatsStarting at $121.00
Cushion-Lok Mats Cushion-Lok Mats are durable PVC workstation mats designed for wet environments where chemical resistance is crucial. These mats are perfect for areas with frequent spills due to their effective drainage system and raised design that keeps workers elevated and dry. Material: Made from 100% recycled PVC, ensuring superior...
Cushion-Lok Mats Cushion-Lok Mats are durable PVC workstation mats designed for wet environments where chemical resistance is crucial. These mats...
Cushion-Lok Mats
Cushion-Lok Mats are durable PVC workstation mats designed for wet environments where chemical resistance is crucial. These mats are perfect for areas with frequent spills due to their effective drainage system and raised design that keeps workers elevated and dry.
- Material: Made from 100% recycled PVC, ensuring superior resistance to industrial chemicals, cutting fluids, oils, and greases.
- Drainage: Features hundreds of portholes that facilitate quick drainage, maintaining a clean and safe working surface.
- Traction: Raised blade design increases traction and elevates workers above spill areas, enhancing safety and comfort.
- Customization: Available in pre-assembled stock sizes or customizable configurations to suit various workspace dimensions.
- Safety Enhanced: Our stock size mats are designed with six-inch wide beveled edges on three sides, significantly reducing tripping hazards for a safer workstation.
- Edge Options: Standard mats feature Safety Yellow edges for enhanced visibility. Black edges available upon request for a sleek look.
- Robust Build: Features a full 7/8" thickness for enhanced durability and comfort.
- Customizable Fit: Available in custom sizes. Contact Customer Service for pricing details.
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Cushion-Lok Mats
Cushion-Lok Mats are durable PVC workstation mats designed for wet environments where chemical resistance is crucial. These mats are perfect for areas with frequent spills due to their effective drainage system and raised design that keeps workers elevated and dry.
- Material: Made from 100% recycled PVC, ensuring superior resistance to industrial chemicals, cutting fluids, oils, and greases.
- Drainage: Features hundreds of portholes that facilitate quick drainage, maintaining a clean and safe working surface.
- Traction: Raised blade design increases traction and elevates workers above spill areas, enhancing safety and comfort.
- Customization: Available in pre-assembled stock sizes or customizable configurations to suit various workspace dimensions.
- Safety Enhanced: Our stock size mats are designed with six-inch wide beveled edges on three sides, significantly reducing tripping hazards for a safer workstation.
- Edge Options: Standard mats feature Safety Yellow edges for enhanced visibility. Black edges available upon request for a sleek look.
- Robust Build: Features a full 7/8" thickness for enhanced durability and comfort.
- Customizable Fit: Available in custom sizes. Contact Customer Service for pricing details.
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Heronair MattingStarting at $588.00
What Heronair does before a wet work floor causes a fall In a busy work area, the floor gets wet and stays wet — washdown, splashes, drips, tracked-in water. It's easy to assume a quick mop or a coat of non-slip paint keeps people safe. The catch is that water...
What Heronair does before a wet work floor causes a fall In a busy work area, the floor gets wet...
What Heronair does before a wet work floor causes a fall
In a busy work area, the floor gets wet and stays wet — washdown, splashes, drips, tracked-in water. It's easy to assume a quick mop or a coat of non-slip paint keeps people safe. The catch is that water spreads into a thin film on a hard floor, right where people walk and stand, and a painted or tiled surface that grips dry can turn slick the moment it's wet.
Heronair is built to take that film out of play. It's an open-grid PVC mat that's impermeable to fluids, so water and debris drop through and disperse below the surface instead of pooling on top. The etched surface gives shoes traction, and the mat keeps draining even when the floor around it is soaked. That's the difference between a real non-slip wet-area mat and a surface that only behaves when it's dry.
A wet, slick work floor isn't a minor nuisance. The National Floor Safety Institute ties wet, hard floors to a large share of slip, trip, and fall injuries, and a walkway or wet work zone keeps feeding that risk shift after shift. A mat that drains the water away and holds grip underfoot is doing safety work the whole time it's down.
Why a lightweight tubular PVC build, and why this one
Heronair is made from non-porous PVC in a two-layer, tubular construction — and that hollow build is the heart of what makes it different. The tubes make the mat genuinely light: at around 0.9 pounds per square foot, it's easy to lift, roll, and reposition by hand. In a space where mats get pulled up for cleaning or moved between tasks, that lightness is a real day-to-day advantage.
The same open structure that keeps it light also keeps it draining. Liquids pass straight through and clear away beneath the mat, and it's certified slip resistant at R11 with V10 drainage under DIN 51130. Grip comes from an etched surface, so traction is strongest across the lines of the pattern. The hollow body also insulates against a cold floor and absorbs sound, taking some of the chill and clatter out of a hard work area.
Because people stand on these floors for hours, the cushioning matters. The give in the tubular build reduces fatigue underfoot, which is easier on legs and backs than bare concrete. The PVC itself resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, handles UV without degrading, and works from below freezing up to 140°F. Made in black, it's produced from post-industrial recycled material — averaging at least 30% recycled content — and the whole mat is 100% recyclable.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Heronair belongs in wet, working spaces where people are on their feet in shoes. Think light-industrial areas and walkways, washdown zones, beverage and prep stations, and the wet service and back-of-house areas around a pool — pump and equipment rooms, plant rooms, and staff walkways — rather than the barefoot deck itself. Wherever liquids underfoot meet standing workers, it earns its place.
It's worth being clear about what this mat is not. It's a shod, walk-on work mat — not a barefoot-certified pool mat, not a flotation device, and not the liner sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. For the barefoot pool deck, shower, or changing room, a barefoot-rated mat is the right call. Heronair's job is the working wet floor, in shoes, where drainage and anti-fatigue support matter most.
How it goes down is simple. It comes in 33-foot rolls, cuts to fit on site, and contours to uneven surfaces, so it follows a real floor instead of fighting it. For larger areas, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, and ramped edging finishes an exposed border so the mat doesn't become a trip point.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Heronair is easy to order well once you've thought through three things.
First, match it to the duty. This is the lighter, more versatile end of wet-area matting — ideal where you want easy handling, anti-fatigue support, and reliable drainage in shoes. For the most punishing wet floors or the highest wet-grip demands, a heavier, higher-traction mat may suit better. Be honest about how hard the floor gets worked before you choose.
Second, measure the whole wet path and plan the joins. Size the mat to cover wherever liquid actually reaches — the full washdown zone, the length of a walkway — since a dry-foot gap is where the next slip waits. For bigger areas, map where rolls will join with clips or snap track and where ramped edging finishes the border.
Third, plan for heat and movement. The PVC handles a wide temperature range, but like any thermoplastic it can shrink slightly — up to about 2%, faster in heat — so in a hot space or an exposed spot, leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting it tight wall to wall, and use edging or clips to keep sections in place.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet work areas are where the wrong mat shows up fastest — in sore legs, slick steps, and mats too heavy to bother moving. We'll help you decide whether Heronair's lightweight, easy-handling build fits your space or whether a heavier mat suits the duty, size it to your actual wet path, and plan the seams and edging. It's part of our wider lineup of pool and wet-area matting, and every order is backed by our 1-year limited warranty.
Material Non-porous flexible PVC Construction Two-layer tubular (hollow); etched open-grid surface Thickness 3/8" (10 mm) Weight 0.9 lb / sq ft Roll options 33' lengths in 2', 3', and 4' widths (cut to fit on site) Custom sizes Custom matting available Slip resistance DIN 51130: R11; ASTM F1677: 0.6/0.6; ASTM E303 wet: 58–77 (by direction) Drainage DIN 51130: V10 Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Hygiene Non-porous PVC; naturally resists bacteria growth Acoustic / thermal Sound absorption; insulating Environmental 100% recyclable; black made from ≥30% post-industrial recycled content; no SVHC (REACH) UV Resists PVC degradation Color Black (other colors available) Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What's Heronair made of, and why is it so light?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from non-porous PVC in a two-layer, tubular construction — essentially an open grid of hollow tubes. That hollow build is why it's light: about 0.9 pounds per square foot, easy to lift, roll, and move by hand. The open structure also means it's impermeable to fluids — water and debris drop straight through and clear away underneath instead of pooling on top. So the same thing that makes it light also makes it drain, and keeps the walking surface usable when the floor's wet.
How slip-resistant and tough is it, especially with chemicals around?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's certified slip resistant at R11 with V10 drainage under DIN 51130, with traction coming from an etched surface — grip is strongest across the lines of the pattern, reading 58 to 77 wet on the ASTM E303 pendulum test depending on direction. On toughness, the PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, stands up to UV without degrading, and works from below freezing up to 140°F. That's what lets the same mat hold up in a washdown area, a chemical-prone work zone, or an outdoor walkway without going brittle.
What sizes does it come in, and can it cover a large floor?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It comes in 33-foot rolls in 2-, 3-, and 4-foot widths, and you cut it to fit on site. For a large floor, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, so you can cover a whole walkway or work area in one continuous surface. Because it contours to uneven ground, it follows a real floor rather than needing a perfectly flat one, and custom matting is available when a standard width won't fit.
Can I use this around a pool, or is it really a workplace mat?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It's really a workplace mat, and that's where it shines — light-industrial areas, walkways, washdown and prep zones. Around a pool, its place is the working, in-shoes areas: pump and plant rooms, staff walkways, and back-of-house service spaces, rather than the barefoot deck or shower. For those barefoot areas you'd want a barefoot-rated pool mat instead. If your space is a wet floor where people work on their feet in shoes, Heronair fits.
What does it look like underfoot?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a practical, industrial look — an open, etched grid that clearly reads as a working surface built to drain and grip, not as decoration. The standard color is black, which is the easy choice for a work area because it hides the grit, oil, and debris these floors collect between cleanings; the black version is also the one made from recycled material. Other colors are available if you want to mark off a zone or match a scheme — tell us what you need and we'll confirm the options.
My work area has an awkward layout — will it fit, and is it easy to live with?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Yes on both counts. Because it cuts to fit on site and contours to uneven surfaces, you can shape a run around machinery, drains, and corners instead of forcing the space to match a fixed mat. And it's genuinely easy to live with day to day: it's light enough to lift or roll up for cleaning by hand, needs no special tools, and rinses down with a hose. Send us your layout and we'll help you plan widths, joins, and edging.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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What Heronair does before a wet work floor causes a fall
In a busy work area, the floor gets wet and stays wet — washdown, splashes, drips, tracked-in water. It's easy to assume a quick mop or a coat of non-slip paint keeps people safe. The catch is that water spreads into a thin film on a hard floor, right where people walk and stand, and a painted or tiled surface that grips dry can turn slick the moment it's wet.
Heronair is built to take that film out of play. It's an open-grid PVC mat that's impermeable to fluids, so water and debris drop through and disperse below the surface instead of pooling on top. The etched surface gives shoes traction, and the mat keeps draining even when the floor around it is soaked. That's the difference between a real non-slip wet-area mat and a surface that only behaves when it's dry.
A wet, slick work floor isn't a minor nuisance. The National Floor Safety Institute ties wet, hard floors to a large share of slip, trip, and fall injuries, and a walkway or wet work zone keeps feeding that risk shift after shift. A mat that drains the water away and holds grip underfoot is doing safety work the whole time it's down.
Why a lightweight tubular PVC build, and why this one
Heronair is made from non-porous PVC in a two-layer, tubular construction — and that hollow build is the heart of what makes it different. The tubes make the mat genuinely light: at around 0.9 pounds per square foot, it's easy to lift, roll, and reposition by hand. In a space where mats get pulled up for cleaning or moved between tasks, that lightness is a real day-to-day advantage.
The same open structure that keeps it light also keeps it draining. Liquids pass straight through and clear away beneath the mat, and it's certified slip resistant at R11 with V10 drainage under DIN 51130. Grip comes from an etched surface, so traction is strongest across the lines of the pattern. The hollow body also insulates against a cold floor and absorbs sound, taking some of the chill and clatter out of a hard work area.
Because people stand on these floors for hours, the cushioning matters. The give in the tubular build reduces fatigue underfoot, which is easier on legs and backs than bare concrete. The PVC itself resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, handles UV without degrading, and works from below freezing up to 140°F. Made in black, it's produced from post-industrial recycled material — averaging at least 30% recycled content — and the whole mat is 100% recyclable.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Heronair belongs in wet, working spaces where people are on their feet in shoes. Think light-industrial areas and walkways, washdown zones, beverage and prep stations, and the wet service and back-of-house areas around a pool — pump and equipment rooms, plant rooms, and staff walkways — rather than the barefoot deck itself. Wherever liquids underfoot meet standing workers, it earns its place.
It's worth being clear about what this mat is not. It's a shod, walk-on work mat — not a barefoot-certified pool mat, not a flotation device, and not the liner sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. For the barefoot pool deck, shower, or changing room, a barefoot-rated mat is the right call. Heronair's job is the working wet floor, in shoes, where drainage and anti-fatigue support matter most.
How it goes down is simple. It comes in 33-foot rolls, cuts to fit on site, and contours to uneven surfaces, so it follows a real floor instead of fighting it. For larger areas, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, and ramped edging finishes an exposed border so the mat doesn't become a trip point.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Heronair is easy to order well once you've thought through three things.
First, match it to the duty. This is the lighter, more versatile end of wet-area matting — ideal where you want easy handling, anti-fatigue support, and reliable drainage in shoes. For the most punishing wet floors or the highest wet-grip demands, a heavier, higher-traction mat may suit better. Be honest about how hard the floor gets worked before you choose.
Second, measure the whole wet path and plan the joins. Size the mat to cover wherever liquid actually reaches — the full washdown zone, the length of a walkway — since a dry-foot gap is where the next slip waits. For bigger areas, map where rolls will join with clips or snap track and where ramped edging finishes the border.
Third, plan for heat and movement. The PVC handles a wide temperature range, but like any thermoplastic it can shrink slightly — up to about 2%, faster in heat — so in a hot space or an exposed spot, leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting it tight wall to wall, and use edging or clips to keep sections in place.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet work areas are where the wrong mat shows up fastest — in sore legs, slick steps, and mats too heavy to bother moving. We'll help you decide whether Heronair's lightweight, easy-handling build fits your space or whether a heavier mat suits the duty, size it to your actual wet path, and plan the seams and edging. It's part of our wider lineup of pool and wet-area matting, and every order is backed by our 1-year limited warranty.
Material Non-porous flexible PVC Construction Two-layer tubular (hollow); etched open-grid surface Thickness 3/8" (10 mm) Weight 0.9 lb / sq ft Roll options 33' lengths in 2', 3', and 4' widths (cut to fit on site) Custom sizes Custom matting available Slip resistance DIN 51130: R11; ASTM F1677: 0.6/0.6; ASTM E303 wet: 58–77 (by direction) Drainage DIN 51130: V10 Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Hygiene Non-porous PVC; naturally resists bacteria growth Acoustic / thermal Sound absorption; insulating Environmental 100% recyclable; black made from ≥30% post-industrial recycled content; no SVHC (REACH) UV Resists PVC degradation Color Black (other colors available) Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What's Heronair made of, and why is it so light?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from non-porous PVC in a two-layer, tubular construction — essentially an open grid of hollow tubes. That hollow build is why it's light: about 0.9 pounds per square foot, easy to lift, roll, and move by hand. The open structure also means it's impermeable to fluids — water and debris drop straight through and clear away underneath instead of pooling on top. So the same thing that makes it light also makes it drain, and keeps the walking surface usable when the floor's wet.
How slip-resistant and tough is it, especially with chemicals around?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's certified slip resistant at R11 with V10 drainage under DIN 51130, with traction coming from an etched surface — grip is strongest across the lines of the pattern, reading 58 to 77 wet on the ASTM E303 pendulum test depending on direction. On toughness, the PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, stands up to UV without degrading, and works from below freezing up to 140°F. That's what lets the same mat hold up in a washdown area, a chemical-prone work zone, or an outdoor walkway without going brittle.
What sizes does it come in, and can it cover a large floor?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It comes in 33-foot rolls in 2-, 3-, and 4-foot widths, and you cut it to fit on site. For a large floor, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, so you can cover a whole walkway or work area in one continuous surface. Because it contours to uneven ground, it follows a real floor rather than needing a perfectly flat one, and custom matting is available when a standard width won't fit.
Can I use this around a pool, or is it really a workplace mat?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It's really a workplace mat, and that's where it shines — light-industrial areas, walkways, washdown and prep zones. Around a pool, its place is the working, in-shoes areas: pump and plant rooms, staff walkways, and back-of-house service spaces, rather than the barefoot deck or shower. For those barefoot areas you'd want a barefoot-rated pool mat instead. If your space is a wet floor where people work on their feet in shoes, Heronair fits.
What does it look like underfoot?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a practical, industrial look — an open, etched grid that clearly reads as a working surface built to drain and grip, not as decoration. The standard color is black, which is the easy choice for a work area because it hides the grit, oil, and debris these floors collect between cleanings; the black version is also the one made from recycled material. Other colors are available if you want to mark off a zone or match a scheme — tell us what you need and we'll confirm the options.
My work area has an awkward layout — will it fit, and is it easy to live with?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Yes on both counts. Because it cuts to fit on site and contours to uneven surfaces, you can shape a run around machinery, drains, and corners instead of forcing the space to match a fixed mat. And it's genuinely easy to live with day to day: it's light enough to lift or roll up for cleaning by hand, needs no special tools, and rinses down with a hose. Send us your layout and we'll help you plan widths, joins, and edging.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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Comfort King Anti-Fatigue MattingStarting at $83.00
Comfort-King mats offer anti-fatigue relief and alleviate stress on your knees, feet, ankle joints, and pressure points that arise from standing for long periods. Reduces fatigue for those in a standing position with a balance of support and softness. For use in Dry application areas, including work stations, assembly...
Comfort-King mats offer anti-fatigue relief and alleviate stress on your knees, feet, ankle joints, and pressure points that arise...
Comfort-King mats offer anti-fatigue relief and alleviate stress on your knees, feet, ankle joints, and pressure points that arise from standing for long periods.
- Reduces fatigue for those in a standing position with a balance of support and softness.
- For use in Dry application areas, including work stations, assembly stations, cashier stations, pharmacies, hospitals, and care facilities.
- Anti-microbial additives help prevent mold, mildew and bacteria growth.
- This mat induces natural flexing of the muscles, reducing the build-up of lactic acid that causes fatigue.
- Available in standard 3/8" or supreme 1/2" thickness.
- Color options: Black, Black/Yellow, Blue, Steel Gray.
- Custom sizes available in 2', 3', 4', and 6' widths. Call or Email us!
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Comfort-King mats offer anti-fatigue relief and alleviate stress on your knees, feet, ankle joints, and pressure points that arise from standing for long periods.
- Reduces fatigue for those in a standing position with a balance of support and softness.
- For use in Dry application areas, including work stations, assembly stations, cashier stations, pharmacies, hospitals, and care facilities.
- Anti-microbial additives help prevent mold, mildew and bacteria growth.
- This mat induces natural flexing of the muscles, reducing the build-up of lactic acid that causes fatigue.
- Available in standard 3/8" or supreme 1/2" thickness.
- Color options: Black, Black/Yellow, Blue, Steel Gray.
- Custom sizes available in 2', 3', 4', and 6' widths. Call or Email us!
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Interior Mats & Runners
These warehouse mats are absorbent, carpet topped, rubber or vinyl backed mats, typically used inside the main entrance of warehouses and office buildings to keep tracked in dirt & moisture to a minimum. These mats are also used in covered parking garages & in front of elevators. They come in many sizes, colors & designs. Some interior mats are made to be heavy duty & rugged, while others are designed to be light weight & economical. Some are specifically designed to stay in place on top of carpet.- #0303 Wonder-Pro Olefin Mats & Matting
- #0311 Cross-Over Mats & Matting
- #105 Tri-Grip Nylon Carpet Mats – optional gripper back used on top of carpet
- #200 Waterhog Classic Mat – optional gripper back used on top of carpet
- #208 Waterhog Classic Diamond Mat – optional gripper back used on top of carpet
Exterior Mats, Runners & Coating
These mats are typically located in that area where workers walk from warehouse to office and it is necessary to clean shoes or boots before stepping onto office carpet or tile. Exterior mats are usually made of rubber or some type of plastic scraper material, designed to drain and dry quickly. In addition, we can supply a non-slip / non-skid coating (WP-70) to paint on slippery concrete areas & in parking garages. Mats, Inc. also stocks self-adhesive anti-slip tapes.- #385 Brush Hog Plus Mat
- #265 Wayfarer Mat (backed)
- #400 Safety Scrape Rubber Mat
- #0403 Tire Link Mats (jointed)
- #0408 Mat-A-Dor Mat
- #0409 Flexible Steel Mats
- #3200 Safety Track Non-Slip Tape – Coarse
- #WP-70 Epoxy Non-Skid Coating
Rubber & Vinyl Runners
Mats, Inc. offers a variety of rubber & vinyl runners. These materials are used as aisle & hallway coverings to protect warehouse floors and office carpet. Our smooth runner matting is often used to cover work tables in warehouses. Mats, Inc. provides an assortment of materials in different thicknesses and surface patterns. Some rubber warehouse flooring is formulated to be especially resistant to grease, oils & chemicals and work well in oily environments. Listed below are the runners purchased most often.- #265 Wayfarer Mat (backed)
- #266 Wayfarer (unbacked) (oil resistant)
- #0201 Corrugated Rubber Matting
- #0202 Smooth Vinyl Matting
- #0203 Wide Rib Vinyl Matting
- #0203A Corrugated Vinyl Matting
- #0205 Diamond Plate Vinyl Matting
- #0207 Clear Vinyl Matting (used as carpet protector; has spikes on back)
- #0208A Heavy Duty Corrugated Vinyl Matting
- #0211B Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting (grease resistant)
- #0211CHD Versa Runner Rubber Matting (grease & chemical resistant)
- #0611 Multi-Mat II Rubber Matting (grease & oil resistant)
- #1060 Commercial Neoprene Sheet Rubber
Anti-Fatigue Mats
Many warehouse facilities use some type of anti-fatigue mats behind their work tables and receiving desks. Anti-fatigue mats provide cushion & comfort to employees who must stand for long periods of time- #0604 Tuff Spun Vinyl Anti-Fatigue Matting
- #0605 Comfort King Anti-Fatigue Matting
- #0605S Safety-Striped Comfort King Anti-Fatigue Matting (used in dry areas)
- #0614HA Heron Air Vinyl Matting
- #0614V Vyna Grip Matting (wet areas)
- #0622 Safety Step Rubber Mats (built-in connectors)
- #0624 Safe Walk Jr. Rubber Mats
Custom Logo & Personalized Mats
These entrance mats are created with your warehouse’s one-of-a-kind logo, address, symbol and/or name imprinted on mat. They are decorative and serve as additional advertising for your name & logo.- #75 Classic Impression Logo Mat – Interior
- #0227 Berber Inlay Logo Mat – Interior
- #235 Waterhog Inlay Logo Mat - Classic
- #3559 Super Scrape Impression Logo Mat – Exterior
- #0105 Vinyl Link Mat – Exterior or Interior, Surface Mounted or Recessed
Carpet Tiles
Carpet Tiles are often used in warehouse offices. Mats, Inc. has carpet tiles in a variety of designs & colors. An advantage to using carpet tiles is the ability to replace the ones that become soiled or damaged.- #0110 Velva Tiles
- #210 Waterhog Classic Tiles – Square Design
- #220 Waterhog Classic Tiles – Geometric Design
- #216 Waterhog Classic Tiles – Diamond Design
- #219 Waterhog Classic Tiles – Diagonal Design
Stair Treads, Risers, Landing Tiles & Adhesives
Mats, Inc. offers rubber, vinyl & metal step coverings for commercial warehouse and office building stairways & stairwells. We have an extensive line of commercial stair treads / stair covers designed for light, medium & heavy traffic in an array of colors & patterns. Stair Treads with Grit Strips for the visually impaired can also be provided. Many of our treads have matching stair risers & landing materials.
- #0501-375 Medium Duty Vinyl Stair Tread
- #0501-622 Diamond Design Rubber Stair Tread
- #0501-787 Disc-O Tread Rubber Stair Tread
- #0500 Renovation Metal Stair Tread – Exterior use
- #0501-633 Outdoor Recycled Rubber Stair Tread – Exterior use
Roof Mats & Pads
Lastly, Mats, Inc. can provide Roof Mats / Pads & Roof Walkway Matting used on warehouse roofs to protect roofs & facilitate repairs.

