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French Fitness Rubber Interlocking Tiles Gym Flooring (39.37"x39.37" ea) (New)

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French Fitness Rubber Interlocking Tiles Gym Flooring (39.37"x39.37" ea) (New)

Interlocking tabs are intentional. Cut perimeter tabs for straight wall edges.

French Fitness Rubber Interlocking Tiles are built for buyers who want commercial-grade rubber flooring in a modular format. Each 39.37" x 39.37" tile locks together quickly, handles weight-room and cardio use, and makes it easier to cover a room without committing to a permanent one-piece install.

Common question: the “jagged” edges are supposed to be there. Those are the interlocking tabs that connect one tile to the next. When a tile sits in the middle of the room, leave the tabs in place so the floor locks together. When a tile sits against a wall, doorway, post, or other outside edge, trim the exposed tabs off so the perimeter looks straight and finished.

  • Commercial-grade rubber tile for home gyms, studios, and facility flooring zones
  • Modular layout that is easy to expand one section at a time
  • Good fit under free weights, functional training areas, and cardio equipment
  • Can be paired with a beveled transition strip for cleaner exposed edges

How the Interlocking Edges Work

These tiles are designed to interlock, so the outer tabs are a feature, not a flaw. They help keep adjacent tiles aligned and connected across the main field of the floor. For perimeter pieces, you simply cut the tabs off on the side that faces the wall or the finished outer edge.

How to Cut the Perimeter So the Edge Looks Straight

  1. Dry-fit the tile first. Set the tile in place and confirm which side will face the wall, doorway, rack, or post.
  2. Measure the gap in a few spots. Walls are not always perfectly straight, so measure more than once before marking the cut line.
  3. Mark a clean line. Use a straight edge or square so the finished cut stays clean and consistent.
  4. Score in several shallow passes. A fresh utility blade and multiple light passes usually produce a cleaner cut than trying to force one deep pass.
  5. Support the cut line. If needed, slide scrap wood, plywood, cardboard, or a 2x4 under the cut area so the cut can open as you work.
  6. Test fit before finishing the whole room. Put the tile back in place, check the wall line, then trim only if needed.
  7. Finish the exposed edge. If the outer edge is open to regular flooring, add the beveled transition strip for a smoother step-down and a more finished look.

Shop the beveled edge transition strip | Shop French Fitness rubber flooring

Why Buyers Choose Interlocking Tiles

Interlocking tiles make sense when you want a flooring option that is easier to stage, expand, and fit around real-world room conditions. The main clarification this page needs is simple: center tiles stay interlocked, while perimeter tiles are trimmed for a straight finish. Once buyers understand that, the product makes much more sense at a glance.

Rubber Smell at Unboxing

Like new rubber dumbbells, plates, and flooring, these tiles may have a rubber smell when first removed from the box. After the product is out of the box and allowed to air out, that smell should fade over time. 

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French Fitness Rubber Flooring | Beveled Edge Transition Strip | Financing Options | Warranty | Contact Us | Visit Our Warehouse

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Interlocking tabs are intentional. Cut perimeter tabs for straight wall edges.

French Fitness Rubber Interlocking Tiles are built for buyers who want commercial-grade rubber flooring in a modular format. Each 39.37" x 39.37" tile locks together quickly, handles weight-room and cardio use, and makes it easier to cover a room without committing to a permanent one-piece install.

Common question: the “jagged” edges are supposed to be there. Those are the interlocking tabs that connect one tile to the next. When a tile sits in the middle of the room, leave the tabs in place so the floor locks together. When a tile sits against a wall, doorway, post, or other outside edge, trim the exposed tabs off so the perimeter looks straight and finished.

  • Commercial-grade rubber tile for home gyms, studios, and facility flooring zones
  • Modular layout that is easy to expand one section at a time
  • Good fit under free weights, functional training areas, and cardio equipment
  • Can be paired with a beveled transition strip for cleaner exposed edges

How the Interlocking Edges Work

These tiles are designed to interlock, so the outer tabs are a feature, not a flaw. They help keep adjacent tiles aligned and connected across the main field of the floor. For perimeter pieces, you simply cut the tabs off on the side that faces the wall or the finished outer edge.

How to Cut the Perimeter So the Edge Looks Straight

  1. Dry-fit the tile first. Set the tile in place and confirm which side will face the wall, doorway, rack, or post.
  2. Measure the gap in a few spots. Walls are not always perfectly straight, so measure more than once before marking the cut line.
  3. Mark a clean line. Use a straight edge or square so the finished cut stays clean and consistent.
  4. Score in several shallow passes. A fresh utility blade and multiple light passes usually produce a cleaner cut than trying to force one deep pass.
  5. Support the cut line. If needed, slide scrap wood, plywood, cardboard, or a 2x4 under the cut area so the cut can open as you work.
  6. Test fit before finishing the whole room. Put the tile back in place, check the wall line, then trim only if needed.
  7. Finish the exposed edge. If the outer edge is open to regular flooring, add the beveled transition strip for a smoother step-down and a more finished look.

Shop the beveled edge transition strip | Shop French Fitness rubber flooring

Why Buyers Choose Interlocking Tiles

Interlocking tiles make sense when you want a flooring option that is easier to stage, expand, and fit around real-world room conditions. The main clarification this page needs is simple: center tiles stay interlocked, while perimeter tiles are trimmed for a straight finish. Once buyers understand that, the product makes much more sense at a glance.

Rubber Smell at Unboxing

Like new rubber dumbbells, plates, and flooring, these tiles may have a rubber smell when first removed from the box. After the product is out of the box and allowed to air out, that smell should fade over time. 

Helpful Links

French Fitness Rubber Flooring | Beveled Edge Transition Strip | Financing Options | Warranty | Contact Us | Visit Our Warehouse

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