🛥️ Upgrade your boat deck with style and safety—don’t let slippery surfaces hold you back!
Timgle Marine Flooring is a 47.2 x 11.8 inch EVA foam decking designed for boats and watercrafts. Featuring a 0.2 inch thick non-slip diamond surface and adhesive backing, it offers durable shock absorption, easy installation, and versatile use across various vessels, ensuring safety and comfort on every water adventure.
Color | Black |
Brand | Timgle |
Special Feature | Anti Slip |
Pattern | Solid |
Material Type Free | Free of any materials other than Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) |
Item Thickness | 0.2 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 47.2"L x 11.8"W x 0.2"Th |
Manufacturer | Timgle |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.56 x 4.53 x 4.45 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Timgle |
Part Number | Timgle-NEN-51JL |
Style | Stylish Style |
Size | 47.2"L x 11.8"W x 0.2"Th |
V**S
Exactly what I was looking for.
Put this on my trailer tongue and steps for loading and unloading in areas where poweeloading isn't allowed. I did the spits one too many times before getting this product.
M**G
Easy on feet and to install
I’ve used a variety of options on our jet skis. Some is hard on bare feet. This is the most cost effective option. Have to do a good job prepping the surface and remove all the old glue if you want last more than a season.
P**O
Great decking for your zero-turn
I applied this to the deck of my zero-turn, to help with foot grip.Application is straight forward, and fairly easy in my application.I mainly put it on for some grip but improves the looks too.Time will tell how it holds up, and I'll look at updating this review in the future.
M**A
Didn’t even stick
Would have been really cool but didn’t stick at all
N**L
as advertised, but . . .
I don't mean to single out this particular purchase and brand of this non-skid stuff, but geez!!! I can't get over how expensive it is. And I"m not following why. While the piece they sent me "mostly" measured up like described....it sure is an awfully small amount for nearly $20. Plus, they may even have shorted me .1 inches on the length. (and every 10th of an inch counts at these prices for this stuff). Anyway, haven't applied it to anything yet, so still to be determined how well the adhesive works and how well the material holds up over time (though not anticipating any issues there)
M**K
Timgle EVA Foam Traction Pad - Some Positives But Doesn't Check All Boxes
So there are many claims with this product and it is clearly targeted at boating, though it can be used for flooring in some RV applications or some other uses as well. However, it doesn't check every box and there are some things you need to keep in mind. In some ways it's super good but it will not fit for all applications.EVA Foam can have a wide range of rigidities and this one has to be one of the firmest I have installed. As such I feel like the textured surface does make it good for a traction pad application. (see photo) However, I would disagree with the product page saying that it has a "comfortable fleece texture" or provides much shock absorption. This is so thin and so firm that it can't meet either of those claims.It comes rolled up extremely tightly and upon unrolling it it has tons of memory. You have to turn it over and use heavy bricks to flatten it to have any chance that it will stick. The adhesive on my sample was just not strong enough for a floor application. I had to use some additional adhesive which basically means I am going to have a very difficult time scraping this off if I ever need to change it. Maybe that is common with foams like this, I am not positive. I only know that if you need a textured foam for a high traffic area, plan on probably needing to add a bit of adhesive and taking some time to really flatten this out before installation.Now for my application, I do believe that this will work in that it provides the traction I need. But the claims of being water resistant and easy to clean are probably also not really going to work out. While the surface is hard, I would probably not be planning to use this material on exposed boat surfaces above the deck. I just don't think it will hold up well there and I can only imagine how it would look with chunks breaking off of it after a season on the water.CONCLUSIONIf you have a covered area and you need padding for traction or just to provide some texture to your floor or walls, this is an option worth considering. However, plan on all the prep I have mentioned for your install, and consider alternatives for more challenging conditions. This is a bit much per square foot, but I suppose that is the way it goes.
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