

Anti-Slip Mats, Tapes & Coatings
Traction Solutions for Safer Floors, Stairs & Walkways
Practical solutions to protect people and property from slip hazards
This collection of mats, stair grip strips, and adhesive tapes is designed to enhance safety in high-traffic zones. From industrial floors to outdoor walkways, each option delivers durable performance where it matters most.
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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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.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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Heronrib Matting$1,020.00What Heronrib does before a wet pool deck takes someone's feet out A poolside or locker-room floor seems harmless until someone crosses it barefoot and the water underfoot decides the rest. It's tempting to trust textured tile or a fast mop. But on a flat surface, water spreads into a...
What Heronrib does before a wet pool deck takes someone's feet out A poolside or locker-room floor seems harmless until...
What Heronrib does before a wet pool deck takes someone's feet out
A poolside or locker-room floor seems harmless until someone crosses it barefoot and the water underfoot decides the rest. It's tempting to trust textured tile or a fast mop. But on a flat surface, water spreads into a thin film right where bare feet land, and tile that grips when dry turns slick the moment it's wet.
Heronrib is built to clear that film. Its two-layer body sits on channelled underbars that self-drain in four directions, so water runs off and away instead of pooling on top. The embossed surface gives bare feet a firm grip. That's what makes it a true non-slip pool mat rather than one that only feels safe dry.
On a barefoot wet floor, a slip isn't minor. The National Floor Safety Institute links wet, hard floors to a large share of slip-and-fall injuries, and pools, showers, and changing rooms keep those floors wet from open to close. A mat that drains water away and holds grip underfoot is doing safety work every hour it's down.
Why a self-draining PVC build, and why this one
Heronrib is made from strong, non-porous PVC, and non-porous is the word that matters in a barefoot wet area. Because water can't soak in, the mat doesn't stay damp or harbor the bacteria and fungus that thrive on wet floors. On top of that, it's built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties, so it actively resists the athlete's foot fungus and mildew that locker rooms and showers tend to grow.
The two-layer construction is what makes the drainage work. Channelled underbars lift the walking surface off the floor and send water away in four directions, while the embossed top holds traction. That grip is certified — Classification C on the DIN 51097 barefoot ramp test, and a 0.9 dry / 0.7 wet reading on ASTM F1677 — strong figures for a surface people cross with no shoes on.
It's also made to last in tough conditions. The PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, stands up to UV without degrading, and works from below freezing up to 140°F, so an outdoor deck and an indoor shower are both fair game. The two-layer body adds cushioning and sound absorption underfoot, so a busy pool hall is a little softer and quieter to walk through.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Heronrib earns its place wherever bare feet meet a wet floor. That's the pool deck and pool surround, but also changing rooms, locker rooms, shower rooms, spa and sauna areas, and the wet zones of gyms and recreation centers. Because it works indoors or out and contours to uneven surfaces, it suits both a tiled shower floor and a textured outdoor deck.
It's worth being clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on barefoot surface, not a flotation device, and not the liner-protector sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. If you're after a mat to put under a pool or a float for the water, this isn't that product. Heronrib works on top of the deck, under your feet — on concrete, tile, or a finished pool surround.
For larger areas it behaves like a system. Rolls join edge-to-edge with connector clips or welded snap track to cover a whole pool hall seamlessly, ramped edging finishes the borders so there's no trip lip, and floor hooks anchor sections where they need to stay put. The same mat scales from a single shower bay to a wall-to-wall deck.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Heronrib is easy to order well once you've settled three things.
First, plan the layout and joins. For a single shower or changing bay, one cut piece does it. For a full deck or pool hall, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, so map where the seams fall and where you'll want ramped edging to finish an exposed border cleanly.
Second, measure the whole wet path, not just the obvious spot. The walk from the pool to the showers, the full changing-room floor, the lip around a spa — size the mat to cover wherever feet are actually wet, because a dry-foot gap is exactly where the next slip happens. It cuts to fit on site, so odd shapes and obstacles aren't a problem.
Third, plan for heat and movement outdoors. The PVC handles sun and a wide temperature range, but like any thermoplastic it can shrink slightly — up to about 2%, faster in heat — so on a hot, exposed deck, anchor sections with floor hooks and leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting it tight wall to wall.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and barefoot wet areas are where the wrong choice gets noticed fastest — by feet, by inspectors, and by anyone who slips. We'll help you size Heronrib to your actual wet path, plan the seams and edging for a clean install, and choose the right anchoring for an outdoor deck. 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 with channelled underbars; embossed top surface Thickness 13/32" (10.5 mm) Weight 1.10 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 51097: Class C; ASTM F1677 dry/wet: 0.9/0.7 Drainage Four-way self-draining (channelled underbars) Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Hygiene Non-porous; anti-microbial and anti-fungal Acoustic Sound absorption Environmental 100% recyclable; no SVHC substances (REACH) UV Resists PVC degradation Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What's Heronrib made of, and how does it drain so well?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from strong, non-porous PVC in a two-layer build. The top layer carries an embossed surface that grips bare feet; underneath, a set of channelled underbars lifts that surface off the floor and lets water run away in four directions. So instead of sitting in a puddle, water clears the moment it lands. The non-porous PVC won't soak up moisture, and it's built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties, so the same mat that drains also resists the bacteria and fungus wet floors tend to breed.
How slip-resistant is it for bare feet, and will it last outdoors?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Its grip is certified for barefoot use specifically — Classification C on the DIN 51097 ramp test, with a 0.9 dry / 0.7 wet reading on ASTM F1677, both strong for a no-shoes surface. As for lasting outdoors, the PVC resists UV without degrading, shrugs off most acids, alkalines, and oils, and works from below freezing up to 140°F. That combination is why the same mat holds up on a sun-exposed deck and in a daily-use shower room without going brittle or slick.
What sizes does it come in, and can it cover a big area?
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 pool hall or deck, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, so there's no practical limit to the area you can cover in one continuous, seamless surface. For a small space like a shower bay, a single cut piece does the job. Custom matting is available when a standard width won't fit the layout.
Besides right at the pool, where does Heronrib make sense?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Anywhere people go barefoot on a wet floor. It's a natural fit for changing rooms, locker rooms, and shower rooms, the surrounds of spas and saunas, and the wet zones of gyms and recreation centers — not just the pool deck itself. Because it works indoors or outdoors and contours to uneven ground, it's as comfortable on a textured outdoor deck as on a tiled indoor floor. If a space mixes bare feet, water, and foot traffic, it belongs there.
What does it look and feel like underfoot?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a clean, ribbed, embossed surface that reads as purposeful — clearly there to grip and drain rather than to decorate. The look is low-key and functional, the kind of surface that signals the floor is handled without drawing attention to itself. Underfoot, the two-layer body adds a bit of cushioning and even absorbs sound, so a busy, echoey pool hall feels a touch warmer and quieter to cross. If a specific color or finish matters for your space, let us know and we'll confirm what's available.
My pool area is an odd shape with drains and corners — will it fit?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Almost certainly. Because it cuts to fit on site and contours to uneven surfaces, you can shape a run around drains, ladders, corners, and changing benches instead of forcing the space to match a fixed mat. Ramped edging finishes any exposed border so there's no trip lip, and for a tricky footprint custom matting is available. Send us the dimensions and the obstacles, and we'll map out a layout that covers the wet path cleanly.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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What Heronrib does before a wet pool deck takes someone's feet out
A poolside or locker-room floor seems harmless until someone crosses it barefoot and the water underfoot decides the rest. It's tempting to trust textured tile or a fast mop. But on a flat surface, water spreads into a thin film right where bare feet land, and tile that grips when dry turns slick the moment it's wet.
Heronrib is built to clear that film. Its two-layer body sits on channelled underbars that self-drain in four directions, so water runs off and away instead of pooling on top. The embossed surface gives bare feet a firm grip. That's what makes it a true non-slip pool mat rather than one that only feels safe dry.
On a barefoot wet floor, a slip isn't minor. The National Floor Safety Institute links wet, hard floors to a large share of slip-and-fall injuries, and pools, showers, and changing rooms keep those floors wet from open to close. A mat that drains water away and holds grip underfoot is doing safety work every hour it's down.
Why a self-draining PVC build, and why this one
Heronrib is made from strong, non-porous PVC, and non-porous is the word that matters in a barefoot wet area. Because water can't soak in, the mat doesn't stay damp or harbor the bacteria and fungus that thrive on wet floors. On top of that, it's built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties, so it actively resists the athlete's foot fungus and mildew that locker rooms and showers tend to grow.
The two-layer construction is what makes the drainage work. Channelled underbars lift the walking surface off the floor and send water away in four directions, while the embossed top holds traction. That grip is certified — Classification C on the DIN 51097 barefoot ramp test, and a 0.9 dry / 0.7 wet reading on ASTM F1677 — strong figures for a surface people cross with no shoes on.
It's also made to last in tough conditions. The PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, stands up to UV without degrading, and works from below freezing up to 140°F, so an outdoor deck and an indoor shower are both fair game. The two-layer body adds cushioning and sound absorption underfoot, so a busy pool hall is a little softer and quieter to walk through.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Heronrib earns its place wherever bare feet meet a wet floor. That's the pool deck and pool surround, but also changing rooms, locker rooms, shower rooms, spa and sauna areas, and the wet zones of gyms and recreation centers. Because it works indoors or out and contours to uneven surfaces, it suits both a tiled shower floor and a textured outdoor deck.
It's worth being clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on barefoot surface, not a flotation device, and not the liner-protector sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. If you're after a mat to put under a pool or a float for the water, this isn't that product. Heronrib works on top of the deck, under your feet — on concrete, tile, or a finished pool surround.
For larger areas it behaves like a system. Rolls join edge-to-edge with connector clips or welded snap track to cover a whole pool hall seamlessly, ramped edging finishes the borders so there's no trip lip, and floor hooks anchor sections where they need to stay put. The same mat scales from a single shower bay to a wall-to-wall deck.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Heronrib is easy to order well once you've settled three things.
First, plan the layout and joins. For a single shower or changing bay, one cut piece does it. For a full deck or pool hall, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, so map where the seams fall and where you'll want ramped edging to finish an exposed border cleanly.
Second, measure the whole wet path, not just the obvious spot. The walk from the pool to the showers, the full changing-room floor, the lip around a spa — size the mat to cover wherever feet are actually wet, because a dry-foot gap is exactly where the next slip happens. It cuts to fit on site, so odd shapes and obstacles aren't a problem.
Third, plan for heat and movement outdoors. The PVC handles sun and a wide temperature range, but like any thermoplastic it can shrink slightly — up to about 2%, faster in heat — so on a hot, exposed deck, anchor sections with floor hooks and leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting it tight wall to wall.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and barefoot wet areas are where the wrong choice gets noticed fastest — by feet, by inspectors, and by anyone who slips. We'll help you size Heronrib to your actual wet path, plan the seams and edging for a clean install, and choose the right anchoring for an outdoor deck. 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 with channelled underbars; embossed top surface Thickness 13/32" (10.5 mm) Weight 1.10 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 51097: Class C; ASTM F1677 dry/wet: 0.9/0.7 Drainage Four-way self-draining (channelled underbars) Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Hygiene Non-porous; anti-microbial and anti-fungal Acoustic Sound absorption Environmental 100% recyclable; no SVHC substances (REACH) UV Resists PVC degradation Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What's Heronrib made of, and how does it drain so well?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from strong, non-porous PVC in a two-layer build. The top layer carries an embossed surface that grips bare feet; underneath, a set of channelled underbars lifts that surface off the floor and lets water run away in four directions. So instead of sitting in a puddle, water clears the moment it lands. The non-porous PVC won't soak up moisture, and it's built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties, so the same mat that drains also resists the bacteria and fungus wet floors tend to breed.
How slip-resistant is it for bare feet, and will it last outdoors?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Its grip is certified for barefoot use specifically — Classification C on the DIN 51097 ramp test, with a 0.9 dry / 0.7 wet reading on ASTM F1677, both strong for a no-shoes surface. As for lasting outdoors, the PVC resists UV without degrading, shrugs off most acids, alkalines, and oils, and works from below freezing up to 140°F. That combination is why the same mat holds up on a sun-exposed deck and in a daily-use shower room without going brittle or slick.
What sizes does it come in, and can it cover a big area?
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 pool hall or deck, rolls join side-to-side and end-to-end with connector clips or welded snap track, so there's no practical limit to the area you can cover in one continuous, seamless surface. For a small space like a shower bay, a single cut piece does the job. Custom matting is available when a standard width won't fit the layout.
Besides right at the pool, where does Heronrib make sense?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Anywhere people go barefoot on a wet floor. It's a natural fit for changing rooms, locker rooms, and shower rooms, the surrounds of spas and saunas, and the wet zones of gyms and recreation centers — not just the pool deck itself. Because it works indoors or outdoors and contours to uneven ground, it's as comfortable on a textured outdoor deck as on a tiled indoor floor. If a space mixes bare feet, water, and foot traffic, it belongs there.
What does it look and feel like underfoot?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a clean, ribbed, embossed surface that reads as purposeful — clearly there to grip and drain rather than to decorate. The look is low-key and functional, the kind of surface that signals the floor is handled without drawing attention to itself. Underfoot, the two-layer body adds a bit of cushioning and even absorbs sound, so a busy, echoey pool hall feels a touch warmer and quieter to cross. If a specific color or finish matters for your space, let us know and we'll confirm what's available.
My pool area is an odd shape with drains and corners — will it fit?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Almost certainly. Because it cuts to fit on site and contours to uneven surfaces, you can shape a run around drains, ladders, corners, and changing benches instead of forcing the space to match a fixed mat. Ramped edging finishes any exposed border so there's no trip lip, and for a tricky footprint custom matting is available. Send us the dimensions and the obstacles, and we'll map out a layout that covers the wet path cleanly.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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Conformable Safety Track Non-Skid Tape$170.00Mineral coated anti-slip material with foil backing that conforms around corners and to irregular surfaces. Used on diamond tread safety plates, steps, ladders, ramps, equipment, vehicles and other irregular surfaces to create a non-slip surface. Black color....
Mineral coated anti-slip material with foil backing that conforms around corners and to irregular surfaces. Used on diamond tread...
- Mineral coated anti-slip material with foil backing that conforms around corners and to irregular surfaces.
- Used on diamond tread safety plates, steps, ladders, ramps, equipment, vehicles and other irregular surfaces to create a non-slip surface.
- Black color.
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- Mineral coated anti-slip material with foil backing that conforms around corners and to irregular surfaces.
- Used on diamond tread safety plates, steps, ladders, ramps, equipment, vehicles and other irregular surfaces to create a non-slip surface.
- Black color.
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Safety Track Resilient Medium Non-Skid Tape$369.00Rubberized, textured non-slip is designed for heavy shoe traffic, yet is comfortable enough for bare feet. Provides unparalleled coefficient of friction in both industrial and commercial applications. Coated with an aggressive adhesive designed with industrial and commercial applications in mind. National Flooring Safety Institute Certified for "high traction". Available...
Rubberized, textured non-slip is designed for heavy shoe traffic, yet is comfortable enough for bare feet. Provides unparalleled coefficient...
- Rubberized, textured non-slip is designed for heavy shoe traffic, yet is comfortable enough for bare feet.
- Provides unparalleled coefficient of friction in both industrial and commercial applications.
- Coated with an aggressive adhesive designed with industrial and commercial applications in mind.
- National Flooring Safety Institute Certified for "high traction".
- Available in black or gray.
- Sold in full cases only.
Related Products: #3520
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- Rubberized, textured non-slip is designed for heavy shoe traffic, yet is comfortable enough for bare feet.
- Provides unparalleled coefficient of friction in both industrial and commercial applications.
- Coated with an aggressive adhesive designed with industrial and commercial applications in mind.
- National Flooring Safety Institute Certified for "high traction".
- Available in black or gray.
- Sold in full cases only.
Related Products: #3520
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Floorline Matting$765.00What Floorline does before a wet floor sends someone down Around a pool, behind a bar, or across a changing-room floor, the wet patch you don't notice is the one that trips someone. It's easy to assume textured tile or a quick mop has it covered. But water spreads into...
What Floorline does before a wet floor sends someone down Around a pool, behind a bar, or across a changing-room...
What Floorline does before a wet floor sends someone down
Around a pool, behind a bar, or across a changing-room floor, the wet patch you don't notice is the one that trips someone. It's easy to assume textured tile or a quick mop has it covered. But water spreads into a thin film on a flat surface, right where feet land, and a surface that grips dry can turn slick the instant it's wet — in shoes or bare feet.
Floorline is built to clear that film. Its open-grid, embossed surface lets water and spills drain straight through to the floor below, so the part you stand on stays above the puddle. The etched top gives shoes and bare skin a firm grip. That combination is what makes it a true non-slip wet-area mat rather than one that only behaves when it's dry.
A slick leisure or wet floor isn't a small problem. Hygiene and floor-care authorities like ISSA point to wet, soiled floors as a leading source of both slip injuries and sanitation issues, and a pool deck, bar, or changing room keeps those floors wet all day. A mat that drains the water away, grips underfoot, and rinses clean is doing real safety and hygiene work.
Why a thin, single-tier PVC build, and why this one
Floorline is made from a single tier of flexible, non-porous PVC in an open-grid form. That single-tier build is the heart of what sets it apart: at 1/4 inch thick and about 0.76 pounds per square foot, it's the lightest, thinnest mat of its kind we carry — genuinely easy to carry, move, and lift for cleaning, and soft enough underfoot that standing on it all shift is easy on the legs.
Thin doesn't mean it gives up grip. It carries the highest slip and drainage certifications of its family — R11 and V10 under DIN 51130, Classification C on the DIN 51097 barefoot ramp test, and a 1.0 dry / 0.8 wet reading on ASTM F1677. So it's rated for both shoes and bare feet, with water clearing through the grid the whole time. It's also built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties that protect bare feet against the fungus changing rooms tend to grow.
It holds up in tough, wet conditions too. The non-porous PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, stands up to UV, and works from below freezing to 140°F, so an outdoor deck and an indoor shower are both fair game. It carries a EN13501-1 Cfl-s1 fire classification, absorbs sound, and is 100% recyclable with no SVHC substances.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Floorline earns its place anywhere water and feet meet. That's the pool deck and poolside walkway, shower floors, changing and locker rooms, and recreation centers — and just as much the wet floors of hospitality, like bar flooring, commercial kitchens, and the areas behind a counter where spills and breakages are constant. Because it's certified for shoes and bare feet alike, one mat covers a lot of ground.
It helps to be clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on surface mat, not a flotation device, and not the liner sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. If you're after a mat to put under a pool or a float for the water, this isn't that product. Floorline works on top of the floor, under your feet — on concrete, tile, decking, or a finished pool surround.
One honest note for outdoor use: the PVC resists sun, 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 color is the safer pick; in shaded or indoor spaces, either holds up fine.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Floorline is easy to order well once you've settled three things.
First, match it to the duty. This is the light, thin, soft end of wet-area matting — ideal where comfort underfoot, easy handling, and reliable grip matter, like a bar floor, a changing room, or a poolside walkway. For the most punishing, heavy-rolling-load floors, a thicker, heavier mat may suit better. Be honest about how hard the floor gets worked before you choose.
Second, measure the whole wet path. The walk from the pool to the showers, the full length behind a bar, the changing-room floor — size the mat to cover wherever feet are actually wet, because a dry-foot gap is exactly where the next slip happens. It comes in 2- and 3-foot-wide rolls and cuts to fit on site, so odd shapes and obstacles aren't a problem.
Third, plan for sun and heat outdoors. Choose the darker color for spots in constant direct sun. And like any thermoplastic, the PVC can shrink slightly — up to about 2%, faster in heat — so on a hot, exposed deck, leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting it tight wall to wall.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet leisure and hospitality floors are where the wrong choice shows up fastest — in slips, in sore feet, and in mats too awkward to lift and clean. We'll help you size Floorline to your actual wet path, choose between widths, and pick the right color for sun or shade. 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 Single-tier non-porous flexible PVC Construction Open grid with embossed surface Thickness 1/4" (6 mm) Weight 0.76 lb / sq ft Roll options 33' lengths in 2' and 3' widths (cut to fit on site) Slip resistance DIN 51130: R11; DIN 51097: Class C (barefoot); ASTM F1677 dry/wet: 1.0/0.8 Drainage DIN 51130: V10 Hygiene Non-porous PVC; anti-microbial and anti-fungal Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Fire classification EN 13501-1:2007 Cfl-s1 Acoustic Sound absorption Environmental 100% recyclable; no SVHC substances (REACH) UV Resists PVC degradation (red not colorfast in direct sun) Colors Black and red Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What's Floorline made of, and how does it grip and drain?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from a single tier of non-porous, flexible PVC in an open-grid form with an embossed top. Two things make it work on a wet floor. First, the open grid lets water and spills drain straight through to the floor below, so you're standing on the mat instead of on a film of water. Second, the embossed surface gives shoes and bare feet edges to grip. The PVC is non-porous so it won't soak up moisture, and it's built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties to resist the fungus and bacteria wet floors breed.
How slip-resistant is it, for shoes and bare feet?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's rated for both, which is part of what makes it versatile. It carries R11 and V10 drainage under DIN 51130 for shod traffic, Classification C on the DIN 51097 barefoot ramp test, and a 1.0 dry / 0.8 wet reading on ASTM F1677 — among the strongest figures in its family. Grip comes from an etched surface, so traction is best across the lines of the pattern. In practice that means the same mat works under a lifeguard's shoes and a swimmer's bare feet without compromise.
What sizes does it come in, and can I cover a large area?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It comes in 33-foot rolls in 2- and 3-foot widths, and you cut it to fit on site — no special tools or prep visit needed. For a longer run, like a poolside walkway or the length behind a bar, you simply lay and trim to the distance you need. Because it contours to uneven surfaces, it follows a real floor rather than needing a perfectly flat one. For widths beyond the standard rolls, ask us and we'll work out the best layout.
Where does Floorline work best?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Anywhere water and feet meet, indoors or out. It's a natural around pool decks and poolside walkways, in showers, changing and locker rooms, and recreation centers. It's also a favorite in hospitality — bar floors, the area behind a counter, and commercial kitchens — where spills and the odd breakage are constant and staff are on their feet for hours. Because it's certified for both shoes and bare feet, one mat handles a lot of different spaces.
What does it look like, and what colors can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a clean, low-profile grid look that reads as tidy and purposeful rather than bulky — being thin, it sits close to the floor and doesn't dominate a space. It comes in black and red. Black is the easy, neutral choice that hides grit and debris around a pool or behind a bar, while red can mark off a zone or add a little warmth. Just keep the red out of constant direct sun, where it can fade over time.
My space is an odd shape and I'll be moving the mat to clean — is that easy?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Both are easy, and they're where this mat shines. Because it cuts to fit on site and contours to uneven surfaces, you can shape a run around drains, corners, and fixtures instead of forcing the space to match a fixed mat. And being the lightest, thinnest mat of its kind, it's simple to roll or lift by hand for cleaning — rinse it, let the floor underneath dry, and lay it back down. Send us your layout and we'll help you plan it.
Written by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing, Mats Inc.
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What Floorline does before a wet floor sends someone down
Around a pool, behind a bar, or across a changing-room floor, the wet patch you don't notice is the one that trips someone. It's easy to assume textured tile or a quick mop has it covered. But water spreads into a thin film on a flat surface, right where feet land, and a surface that grips dry can turn slick the instant it's wet — in shoes or bare feet.
Floorline is built to clear that film. Its open-grid, embossed surface lets water and spills drain straight through to the floor below, so the part you stand on stays above the puddle. The etched top gives shoes and bare skin a firm grip. That combination is what makes it a true non-slip wet-area mat rather than one that only behaves when it's dry.
A slick leisure or wet floor isn't a small problem. Hygiene and floor-care authorities like ISSA point to wet, soiled floors as a leading source of both slip injuries and sanitation issues, and a pool deck, bar, or changing room keeps those floors wet all day. A mat that drains the water away, grips underfoot, and rinses clean is doing real safety and hygiene work.
Why a thin, single-tier PVC build, and why this one
Floorline is made from a single tier of flexible, non-porous PVC in an open-grid form. That single-tier build is the heart of what sets it apart: at 1/4 inch thick and about 0.76 pounds per square foot, it's the lightest, thinnest mat of its kind we carry — genuinely easy to carry, move, and lift for cleaning, and soft enough underfoot that standing on it all shift is easy on the legs.
Thin doesn't mean it gives up grip. It carries the highest slip and drainage certifications of its family — R11 and V10 under DIN 51130, Classification C on the DIN 51097 barefoot ramp test, and a 1.0 dry / 0.8 wet reading on ASTM F1677. So it's rated for both shoes and bare feet, with water clearing through the grid the whole time. It's also built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties that protect bare feet against the fungus changing rooms tend to grow.
It holds up in tough, wet conditions too. The non-porous PVC resists most acids, alkalines, and oils, stands up to UV, and works from below freezing to 140°F, so an outdoor deck and an indoor shower are both fair game. It carries a EN13501-1 Cfl-s1 fire classification, absorbs sound, and is 100% recyclable with no SVHC substances.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Floorline earns its place anywhere water and feet meet. That's the pool deck and poolside walkway, shower floors, changing and locker rooms, and recreation centers — and just as much the wet floors of hospitality, like bar flooring, commercial kitchens, and the areas behind a counter where spills and breakages are constant. Because it's certified for shoes and bare feet alike, one mat covers a lot of ground.
It helps to be clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on surface mat, not a flotation device, and not the liner sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. If you're after a mat to put under a pool or a float for the water, this isn't that product. Floorline works on top of the floor, under your feet — on concrete, tile, decking, or a finished pool surround.
One honest note for outdoor use: the PVC resists sun, 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 color is the safer pick; in shaded or indoor spaces, either holds up fine.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Floorline is easy to order well once you've settled three things.
First, match it to the duty. This is the light, thin, soft end of wet-area matting — ideal where comfort underfoot, easy handling, and reliable grip matter, like a bar floor, a changing room, or a poolside walkway. For the most punishing, heavy-rolling-load floors, a thicker, heavier mat may suit better. Be honest about how hard the floor gets worked before you choose.
Second, measure the whole wet path. The walk from the pool to the showers, the full length behind a bar, the changing-room floor — size the mat to cover wherever feet are actually wet, because a dry-foot gap is exactly where the next slip happens. It comes in 2- and 3-foot-wide rolls and cuts to fit on site, so odd shapes and obstacles aren't a problem.
Third, plan for sun and heat outdoors. Choose the darker color for spots in constant direct sun. And like any thermoplastic, the PVC can shrink slightly — up to about 2%, faster in heat — so on a hot, exposed deck, leave a little room at fixed edges rather than butting it tight wall to wall.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet leisure and hospitality floors are where the wrong choice shows up fastest — in slips, in sore feet, and in mats too awkward to lift and clean. We'll help you size Floorline to your actual wet path, choose between widths, and pick the right color for sun or shade. 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 Single-tier non-porous flexible PVC Construction Open grid with embossed surface Thickness 1/4" (6 mm) Weight 0.76 lb / sq ft Roll options 33' lengths in 2' and 3' widths (cut to fit on site) Slip resistance DIN 51130: R11; DIN 51097: Class C (barefoot); ASTM F1677 dry/wet: 1.0/0.8 Drainage DIN 51130: V10 Hygiene Non-porous PVC; anti-microbial and anti-fungal Chemical resistance Most acids, alkalines, and oils Temperature range -9°F to +140°F Fire classification EN 13501-1:2007 Cfl-s1 Acoustic Sound absorption Environmental 100% recyclable; no SVHC substances (REACH) UV Resists PVC degradation (red not colorfast in direct sun) Colors Black and red Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What's Floorline made of, and how does it grip and drain?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from a single tier of non-porous, flexible PVC in an open-grid form with an embossed top. Two things make it work on a wet floor. First, the open grid lets water and spills drain straight through to the floor below, so you're standing on the mat instead of on a film of water. Second, the embossed surface gives shoes and bare feet edges to grip. The PVC is non-porous so it won't soak up moisture, and it's built with anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties to resist the fungus and bacteria wet floors breed.
How slip-resistant is it, for shoes and bare feet?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's rated for both, which is part of what makes it versatile. It carries R11 and V10 drainage under DIN 51130 for shod traffic, Classification C on the DIN 51097 barefoot ramp test, and a 1.0 dry / 0.8 wet reading on ASTM F1677 — among the strongest figures in its family. Grip comes from an etched surface, so traction is best across the lines of the pattern. In practice that means the same mat works under a lifeguard's shoes and a swimmer's bare feet without compromise.
What sizes does it come in, and can I cover a large area?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It comes in 33-foot rolls in 2- and 3-foot widths, and you cut it to fit on site — no special tools or prep visit needed. For a longer run, like a poolside walkway or the length behind a bar, you simply lay and trim to the distance you need. Because it contours to uneven surfaces, it follows a real floor rather than needing a perfectly flat one. For widths beyond the standard rolls, ask us and we'll work out the best layout.
Where does Floorline work best?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Anywhere water and feet meet, indoors or out. It's a natural around pool decks and poolside walkways, in showers, changing and locker rooms, and recreation centers. It's also a favorite in hospitality — bar floors, the area behind a counter, and commercial kitchens — where spills and the odd breakage are constant and staff are on their feet for hours. Because it's certified for both shoes and bare feet, one mat handles a lot of different spaces.
What does it look like, and what colors can I get?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a clean, low-profile grid look that reads as tidy and purposeful rather than bulky — being thin, it sits close to the floor and doesn't dominate a space. It comes in black and red. Black is the easy, neutral choice that hides grit and debris around a pool or behind a bar, while red can mark off a zone or add a little warmth. Just keep the red out of constant direct sun, where it can fade over time.
My space is an odd shape and I'll be moving the mat to clean — is that easy?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Both are easy, and they're where this mat shines. Because it cuts to fit on site and contours to uneven surfaces, you can shape a run around drains, corners, and fixtures instead of forcing the space to match a fixed mat. And being the lightest, thinnest mat of its kind, it's simple to roll or lift by hand for cleaning — rinse it, let the floor underneath dry, and lay it back down. Send us your layout and we'll help you plan it.
Written by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing, Mats Inc.
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Versa Runner Rubber Matting$96.00What Versa Runner does before water and grime turn a floor slick In a wet area, the floor problem usually isn't the water you can see — it's the thin, greasy film that builds up where water mixes with whatever else is on the ground. You might figure a solid...
What Versa Runner does before water and grime turn a floor slick In a wet area, the floor problem usually...
What Versa Runner does before water and grime turn a floor slick
In a wet area, the floor problem usually isn't the water you can see — it's the thin, greasy film that builds up where water mixes with whatever else is on the ground. You might figure a solid rubber mat handles it. The catch is that a solid mat traps that film on top, right where feet land, so the surface that's supposed to help can end up just as slick.
Versa Runner takes a different route. Its surface is cut with slotted perforations, so water and grime drain straight through instead of pooling on top. Side-to-side scraper ribs and a knobbed top give shoes something to grab, and the ribbed underside channels liquid out from beneath the mat. The result is a non-slip surface that keeps working while the floor around it stays wet.
A slick wet-area floor is one of the most common places people get hurt. The National Floor Safety Institute ties wet, hard floors to a large share of slip-and-fall injuries, and a pool deck, locker room, or wet work zone feeds that risk all day. A mat that drains the water away and holds traction underfoot is doing real safety work.
Why nitrile rubber, and why this one
Versa Runner is made from 100% nitrile rubber, and that choice does a lot of quiet work. Nitrile shrugs off grease, oils, and animal fats that would soften or break down lesser rubber, so the mat keeps its shape and grip in tough conditions. For a wet area that also sees cleaning chemicals or kitchen runoff, that chemical resistance is what keeps it from going gummy or brittle.
It's also built with a MicroStop anti-microbial compound, which inhibits the bacteria and fungi that love to settle into damp, warm spots like pool surrounds and shower floors. Pair that with the through-draining slotted surface and you get a mat that doesn't sit in its own moisture. At 3/8" thick, it stays low enough that carts and wheeled traffic roll on and off without catching an edge.
The same build that drains also cushions. The ribbed underside adds a measure of give, so standing on it for a stretch is easier on the legs than standing on bare concrete or tile. And because nitrile is genuinely durable, the mat takes foot traffic, rolling loads, and repeated wash-downs without falling apart — it's made to stay in service, not to be replaced every season.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Versa Runner belongs wherever a floor stays wet and people keep moving. Around a pool that means the service and back-of-house zones as much as the deck itself: the bar or concession floor, the path into the locker room, shower and changing areas, and equipment or pump rooms. It's just as at home in kitchens, food-prep areas, and other wet work zones where grease and water share the floor.
It's worth being clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on drainage runner, not a flotation mat and not the liner-protector sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. If you came looking for a mat to put under a pool or a float for the water, this isn't it. Versa Runner works on top of the floor, under your feet, on concrete, tile, or a finished deck.
One honest note: this is a rubber mat built for service and work areas, so it's happiest indoors or in covered, shaded wet zones. The source doesn't rate it for constant sun or direct pool-chemical contact, so for a fully exposed, barefoot sunbathing deck, ask us first — we'll tell you straight whether it's the right fit or point you to a mat that's purpose-built for that spot.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Versa Runner is easy to order well if you sort out three things up front.
First, choose between a cut mat and a roll. Cut mats in set sizes drop in fast at a single station — a bar, a shower entry, a pump-room doorway. Rolls come in 2-, 3-, and 4-foot widths and run up to 60 feet, which you cut to length on site to cover a long deck run or a whole wet aisle in one continuous piece.
Second, map the width to your walkway. Measure the wettest path — pool edge to locker room, or the lane behind a bar — and pick the roll width that covers it without leaving a dry-foot gap where people step off the mat onto slick floor. A runner only protects the path it actually covers, so size it to the traffic, not just the doorway.
Third, think about edges and transitions. A cut mat sits with straight edges, which is fine in the middle of a run but can be a lip where people step on from a dry surface. Where that transition matters, plan the layout so the mat butts against a wall or threshold, or ask us about edge options, so the mat itself never becomes the thing someone trips over.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet areas punish the wrong pick fastest. We'll help you decide between cut mats and rolls, size the width to your actual traffic path, and flag the things that bite people later — sun exposure, transitions, chemical contact. 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 100% nitrile rubber (grease-proof) Anti-microbial MicroStop compound (inhibits bacteria and fungi) Top surface Slotted perforations with side-to-side scraper ribs and knobbed top Underside Ribbed; channels liquid away and adds anti-fatigue give Thickness 3/8" Formats Cut mats and rolls Roll widths 2', 3', and 4' Roll length Up to 60' Custom sizes Cut to size on site / custom lengths Cart traffic Low profile; suitable for wheeled traffic Color Black (standard) Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is Versa Runner made of, and how does it drain?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from 100% nitrile rubber, with a surface cut full of slotted perforations and a knobbed, scraper-ribbed top. Water and grime fall through the slots to the floor below instead of pooling where you step, while the ribs give shoes and bare feet traction. Underneath, a ribbed pattern channels liquid out from beneath the mat and adds a little cushioning. It's also built with a MicroStop anti-microbial compound that helps hold back bacteria and fungi in damp spots.
How well does it hold up to heavy use and chemicals?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Nitrile rubber is the reason it lasts. It resists grease, oils, and animal fats that would break down ordinary rubber, so it keeps its grip and shape through wash-downs and daily traffic. At 3/8" thick it's low enough for carts and wheeled loads to roll on and off without snagging, yet substantial enough to take real foot traffic. For a wet area that also sees cleaning chemicals, that chemical resistance is what keeps the mat from turning gummy or brittle over time.
Can I get it in a custom size or just standard mats?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Both. You can order set-size cut mats for a single spot like a doorway or a station, or buy it by the roll in 2-, 3-, or 4-foot widths up to 60 feet long. The roll is the flexible option — it cuts cleanly on site, so you can run one continuous piece down a long deck or wet aisle and trim it to the exact length your space needs.
Where around a pool does this actually make sense?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Its sweet spot is the working, wet parts of a pool area rather than the open sunbathing deck. Think the floor behind the bar or concession stand, the walk into the locker room, shower and changing areas, and pump or equipment rooms — anywhere water and foot traffic mix indoors or under cover. It's a rubber mat built for service zones, so for a fully sun-exposed deck it's worth checking with us before you commit.
What does it look like underfoot?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a practical, no-nonsense look — a black surface broken up by drainage slots and a ribbed, knobbed top that reads as purposeful, like equipment that's there to do a job. Black is the standard color, and it's a smart one for wet work areas because it hides the grit, scuffs, and bits of debris these floors collect between cleanings. It's not trying to be decorative; it's trying to keep people upright.
My space is an odd shape — will it fit?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Almost certainly. Because the roll cuts easily on site, you can shape a run around drains, ladders, corners, and equipment instead of forcing your floor to match a fixed mat. That makes it a strong pick when an off-the-shelf size just won't sit right. If you'd like help planning the layout or choosing widths for a tricky footprint, send us the dimensions and we'll map it out with you.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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What Versa Runner does before water and grime turn a floor slick
In a wet area, the floor problem usually isn't the water you can see — it's the thin, greasy film that builds up where water mixes with whatever else is on the ground. You might figure a solid rubber mat handles it. The catch is that a solid mat traps that film on top, right where feet land, so the surface that's supposed to help can end up just as slick.
Versa Runner takes a different route. Its surface is cut with slotted perforations, so water and grime drain straight through instead of pooling on top. Side-to-side scraper ribs and a knobbed top give shoes something to grab, and the ribbed underside channels liquid out from beneath the mat. The result is a non-slip surface that keeps working while the floor around it stays wet.
A slick wet-area floor is one of the most common places people get hurt. The National Floor Safety Institute ties wet, hard floors to a large share of slip-and-fall injuries, and a pool deck, locker room, or wet work zone feeds that risk all day. A mat that drains the water away and holds traction underfoot is doing real safety work.
Why nitrile rubber, and why this one
Versa Runner is made from 100% nitrile rubber, and that choice does a lot of quiet work. Nitrile shrugs off grease, oils, and animal fats that would soften or break down lesser rubber, so the mat keeps its shape and grip in tough conditions. For a wet area that also sees cleaning chemicals or kitchen runoff, that chemical resistance is what keeps it from going gummy or brittle.
It's also built with a MicroStop anti-microbial compound, which inhibits the bacteria and fungi that love to settle into damp, warm spots like pool surrounds and shower floors. Pair that with the through-draining slotted surface and you get a mat that doesn't sit in its own moisture. At 3/8" thick, it stays low enough that carts and wheeled traffic roll on and off without catching an edge.
The same build that drains also cushions. The ribbed underside adds a measure of give, so standing on it for a stretch is easier on the legs than standing on bare concrete or tile. And because nitrile is genuinely durable, the mat takes foot traffic, rolling loads, and repeated wash-downs without falling apart — it's made to stay in service, not to be replaced every season.
Where it belongs — and what it isn't
Versa Runner belongs wherever a floor stays wet and people keep moving. Around a pool that means the service and back-of-house zones as much as the deck itself: the bar or concession floor, the path into the locker room, shower and changing areas, and equipment or pump rooms. It's just as at home in kitchens, food-prep areas, and other wet work zones where grease and water share the floor.
It's worth being clear about what this mat is not. It's a walk-on drainage runner, not a flotation mat and not the liner-protector sheet that goes under an above-ground pool. If you came looking for a mat to put under a pool or a float for the water, this isn't it. Versa Runner works on top of the floor, under your feet, on concrete, tile, or a finished deck.
One honest note: this is a rubber mat built for service and work areas, so it's happiest indoors or in covered, shaded wet zones. The source doesn't rate it for constant sun or direct pool-chemical contact, so for a fully exposed, barefoot sunbathing deck, ask us first — we'll tell you straight whether it's the right fit or point you to a mat that's purpose-built for that spot.
Three Things to Check Before You Spec It
Versa Runner is easy to order well if you sort out three things up front.
First, choose between a cut mat and a roll. Cut mats in set sizes drop in fast at a single station — a bar, a shower entry, a pump-room doorway. Rolls come in 2-, 3-, and 4-foot widths and run up to 60 feet, which you cut to length on site to cover a long deck run or a whole wet aisle in one continuous piece.
Second, map the width to your walkway. Measure the wettest path — pool edge to locker room, or the lane behind a bar — and pick the roll width that covers it without leaving a dry-foot gap where people step off the mat onto slick floor. A runner only protects the path it actually covers, so size it to the traffic, not just the doorway.
Third, think about edges and transitions. A cut mat sits with straight edges, which is fine in the middle of a run but can be a lip where people step on from a dry surface. Where that transition matters, plan the layout so the mat butts against a wall or threshold, or ask us about edge options, so the mat itself never becomes the thing someone trips over.
Why Mats Inc.
We've been matching mats to real floors since 1964, and wet areas punish the wrong pick fastest. We'll help you decide between cut mats and rolls, size the width to your actual traffic path, and flag the things that bite people later — sun exposure, transitions, chemical contact. 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 100% nitrile rubber (grease-proof) Anti-microbial MicroStop compound (inhibits bacteria and fungi) Top surface Slotted perforations with side-to-side scraper ribs and knobbed top Underside Ribbed; channels liquid away and adds anti-fatigue give Thickness 3/8" Formats Cut mats and rolls Roll widths 2', 3', and 4' Roll length Up to 60' Custom sizes Cut to size on site / custom lengths Cart traffic Low profile; suitable for wheeled traffic Color Black (standard) Warranty 1-year limited (Mats Inc.) Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is Versa Runner made of, and how does it drain?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's made from 100% nitrile rubber, with a surface cut full of slotted perforations and a knobbed, scraper-ribbed top. Water and grime fall through the slots to the floor below instead of pooling where you step, while the ribs give shoes and bare feet traction. Underneath, a ribbed pattern channels liquid out from beneath the mat and adds a little cushioning. It's also built with a MicroStop anti-microbial compound that helps hold back bacteria and fungi in damp spots.
How well does it hold up to heavy use and chemicals?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Nitrile rubber is the reason it lasts. It resists grease, oils, and animal fats that would break down ordinary rubber, so it keeps its grip and shape through wash-downs and daily traffic. At 3/8" thick it's low enough for carts and wheeled loads to roll on and off without snagging, yet substantial enough to take real foot traffic. For a wet area that also sees cleaning chemicals, that chemical resistance is what keeps the mat from turning gummy or brittle over time.
Can I get it in a custom size or just standard mats?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
Both. You can order set-size cut mats for a single spot like a doorway or a station, or buy it by the roll in 2-, 3-, or 4-foot widths up to 60 feet long. The roll is the flexible option — it cuts cleanly on site, so you can run one continuous piece down a long deck or wet aisle and trim it to the exact length your space needs.
Where around a pool does this actually make sense?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Its sweet spot is the working, wet parts of a pool area rather than the open sunbathing deck. Think the floor behind the bar or concession stand, the walk into the locker room, shower and changing areas, and pump or equipment rooms — anywhere water and foot traffic mix indoors or under cover. It's a rubber mat built for service zones, so for a fully sun-exposed deck it's worth checking with us before you commit.
What does it look like underfoot?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
It has a practical, no-nonsense look — a black surface broken up by drainage slots and a ribbed, knobbed top that reads as purposeful, like equipment that's there to do a job. Black is the standard color, and it's a smart one for wet work areas because it hides the grit, scuffs, and bits of debris these floors collect between cleanings. It's not trying to be decorative; it's trying to keep people upright.
My space is an odd shape — will it fit?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, VP of Marketing
Almost certainly. Because the roll cuts easily on site, you can shape a run around drains, ladders, corners, and equipment instead of forcing your floor to match a fixed mat. That makes it a strong pick when an off-the-shelf size just won't sit right. If you'd like help planning the layout or choosing widths for a tricky footprint, send us the dimensions and we'll map it out with you.
Written by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.
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Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting$89.00Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting The Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting is made from 100% Nitrile rubber, engineered to withstand harsh chemicals, oils, greases, and animal fats. Its slip-resistant surface provides safety in both wet and dry conditions, making it ideal for high-traffic areas where moisture is present. Key Features...
Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting The Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting is made from 100% Nitrile rubber, engineered to withstand...
Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting
The Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting is made from 100% Nitrile rubber, engineered to withstand harsh chemicals, oils, greases, and animal fats. Its slip-resistant surface provides safety in both wet and dry conditions, making it ideal for high-traffic areas where moisture is present.
Key Features of Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting
- Perfect for Wet Environments: Ideal for kitchens, food processing areas, locker rooms, showers, swimming pools, and bars, where exposure to liquids is frequent.
- Heavy-Duty Design: Features a solid top with a side-to-side scraper-rib pattern for enhanced traction and durability.
- Comfortable Anti-Fatigue Support: The ribbed underside provides cushioning, offering comfort during extended standing periods, while also directing liquids away from the mat.
- Improved Foot Stability: The slip-resistant surface ensures stable footing, promoting a safer working environment.
- Anti-Microbial Protection: Designed with an anti-microbial rubber compound that inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi.
- Low-Profile Design: Allows for easy passage of carts, improving efficiency in fast-paced work areas.
- Customizable Sizes: Available in widths of 2', 3', and 4', with lengths up to 60', providing flexibility to suit any space requirement.
- 3/8" Thickness: Sturdy yet supportive, ensuring durability and comfort for various environments.
Adaptable and Built for Tough Conditions
The Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting is an excellent solution for high-traffic, moisture-prone areas that demand durability and comfort. With its chemical-resistant features and superior drainage, it is well-suited for both wet and dry environments, providing essential protection and comfort to workers.
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Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting
The Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting is made from 100% Nitrile rubber, engineered to withstand harsh chemicals, oils, greases, and animal fats. Its slip-resistant surface provides safety in both wet and dry conditions, making it ideal for high-traffic areas where moisture is present.
Key Features of Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting
- Perfect for Wet Environments: Ideal for kitchens, food processing areas, locker rooms, showers, swimming pools, and bars, where exposure to liquids is frequent.
- Heavy-Duty Design: Features a solid top with a side-to-side scraper-rib pattern for enhanced traction and durability.
- Comfortable Anti-Fatigue Support: The ribbed underside provides cushioning, offering comfort during extended standing periods, while also directing liquids away from the mat.
- Improved Foot Stability: The slip-resistant surface ensures stable footing, promoting a safer working environment.
- Anti-Microbial Protection: Designed with an anti-microbial rubber compound that inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi.
- Low-Profile Design: Allows for easy passage of carts, improving efficiency in fast-paced work areas.
- Customizable Sizes: Available in widths of 2', 3', and 4', with lengths up to 60', providing flexibility to suit any space requirement.
- 3/8" Thickness: Sturdy yet supportive, ensuring durability and comfort for various environments.
Adaptable and Built for Tough Conditions
The Knob Top Niru Rubber Matting is an excellent solution for high-traffic, moisture-prone areas that demand durability and comfort. With its chemical-resistant features and superior drainage, it is well-suited for both wet and dry environments, providing essential protection and comfort to workers.
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per pageFeatures & Benefits
• High-traction surfaces help minimize the risk of slips and falls
• Durable construction stands up to heavy foot traffic and weather exposure
• Adhesive tapes and stair grip strips designed for easy application on most surfaces
• Versatile use for indoor and outdoor areas with non skid requirements
Best Use Areas
• Ideal for stairs, ramps, entryways, and industrial work areas
• Provides extra security for office desk floor mats and computer desk floor mat for carpet setups
• Commonly used as non slip pads for stairs and non skid rug mat solutions
Maintenance Tips
• Clean mats and pads with a damp cloth or mild cleaner to maintain grip
• Replace tapes and stair strips periodically to ensure optimal performance
• Store unused grip step tape in a cool, dry place to preserve adhesive strength
Comprehensive Traction Solutions for Every Setting
Our range of traction-focused products is engineered to provide secure footing in demanding environments. From stair grip strips for busy commercial buildings to non skid rug mats that keep floor coverings in place, these solutions address a variety of safety challenges. The collection also includes epoxy floor coatings for larger areas requiring durable, high-traction surfaces. With easy-to-apply designs and resilient materials, these products are ideal for homes, offices, and industrial facilities alike. Whether you're improving stair safety, applying grip tape for extra traction, or securing mats in high-use areas, this collection delivers reliable performance for peace of mind.

