Our Exervo™ C2.0 V2 mat is firm enough to support a stance yet soft enough to cushion a fall or tumble
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Our Exervo™ C2.0 mats are constructed with a 2" thick rebonded foam core and heavy 18 oz. vinyl cover. This mat offers a perfect combination of cushioning and stability - in other words it's not too soft or hard for wrestling, take-downs, foot plants, etc.
The C2.0 is an ideal mat for heavy home use, facilities, martial arts studios, police, government, physical therapy or light tumbling.
"The Contact 2.0 is our best selling folding gym mat and is used in training facilities like the Department of Homeland Security, US Embassies, US Military and other government, institutional, recreation and corporate facilities."
Key Specifications
Overall dimensions: 4' wide x 8' long x 2" thick
Foam core: 2" thick and dense rebond foam
Cover: Heavy18 oz. washable, vinyl cover
Stitching: Double stitched w/ heavy thread vinyl cover
Velcro: On each end to link mats end-to-end
Folding: Four 2' wide folding panels
Overall Weight: 28 lbs
Colors: Blue (custom colors available)
Applications
The C2.0 Contact Mat is designed for very active movements like martial arts, hand-to-hand and take down practice or any activity that requires stability and cushioning. This mat is not designed as a gymnastics landing mat.
Custom Mats and Wall Padding
Note: Custom mat configurations of 5'x 10', 6'x 12", wall padding, etc. available. Call Kelly at 800-452-0980 to discuss your specifications.
Definitions
Polyurethane foam
A polymer which is an organic substance composed of repeating chemical units built up into large molecules whose structure resembles but is not the chemical urethane.
Polyethylene foam
Polyethylene is the most popular polymer in the world and is noted for it's high tensile strength and excellent fatigue and wear resistance.
Rebonded foam
Foam resulting from a process of adhering small particles of foam back together again using various adhesives and bonding processes.
Deflection
To compress at the surface by a specified amount or percentage.
Comfort
The ability of the cushioning structure to deflect at the surface and to conform to body shape, preventing a concentration of pressure on the body without bottoming out.
Indention Force Deflection (IFD)
The measure of the load bearing capacity of flexible polyurethane foam. IFD is generally measured as the force (in pounds) required to compress a 50 square inch circular indentor foot into a sample to a stated percentage of the sample's initial height. Example: If the indentor requires 100 lbs of force to decrease the height 25% then the foam is rated as an ILD 100 foam.