Description
The Bodytone MAT is the standard floor-class exercise mat of the range: 120 x 60 cm of 1.5 cm EVA — firm enough for stable supports, cushioned enough for lying work, sized for group classes and self-service core zones. Price: 36 EUR excluding VAT.
The format group classes are built on
Floor work — abdominals, planks, stretching — needs a mat that isolates the member from the floor without turning supports wobbly. The MAT’s 1.5 cm of EVA hits that balance: elbows and knees are protected in long core holds, yet hands and feet stay planted for planks and push-up positions. The 120 x 60 cm footprint fits the standard class grid, letting instructors place a full room quickly and consistently.
Made to be handled all day
EVA is light, closed-cell and wipe-clean: members carry their own mats to position, sweat does not soak in, and a quick spray between classes keeps the fleet hygienic. Between sessions the mats stack in a pile or hang on the wall-mounted MR rack from the catalogue, which frees floor space and lets mats dry.
MAT or yoga mat — two different tools
The MAT is thicker and shorter, built for strength-based floor classes; the yoga YMAT is longer and thinner, for practices where ground connection matters more than cushioning. A complete studio equips the two zones separately.
Specifications
| Reference | LIF-BT-MAT |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 120 x 60 x 1.5 cm |
| Material | EVA foam |
| Weight | 2 kg |
| Use | Group floor classes, core work, stretching |
| Price | 36 EUR excluding VAT |
Hygiene protocol for a shared fleet
Mats are the most skin-contacted equipment in a gym, so the maintenance routine matters as much as the mat. The closed-cell EVA surface takes a spray of neutral disinfectant and a wipe between classes without absorbing moisture; a deeper clean once a week keeps the fleet odour-free. Dry mats before stacking — the wall-mounted MR rack does this automatically by hanging them apart — and inspect corners quarterly, retiring units whose surface has begun to tear, as damaged EVA is harder to disinfect. With this routine a class fleet typically serves several years of daily timetables before rotation.
Frequently asked questions
Is 1.5 cm thick enough for knees and elbows?
Yes for class formats: it cushions kneeling and lying positions while keeping standing and plank supports stable. Thicker mats trade that stability away, which is why 1.5 cm is the group-class standard.
How should a studio store a mat fleet?
Stacked in piles for small rooms, or on the wall-mounted MR rack for busy studios — it clears the floor and airs the mats between classes.
Do you supply class quantities?
Yes. Mats are quoted in fleet quantities with storage racks and volume discounts — free quote within 24 hours.
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