Norsk Red/Black 24 in. x 24 in. EVA Foam Truly Reversible Interlocking Tile (42-Tile)
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Norsk Red/Black 24 in. x 24 in. EVA Foam Truly Reversible Interlocking Tile (42-Tile)

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Norsk Red/Black 24 in. x 24 in. EVA Foam Truly Reversible Interlocking Tile (42-Tile)Reversible EVA Foam Interlocking Gym Floor Tiles, 24x24 in (42 Pack) Create cushioned, versatile flooring with Norsks truly reversible EVA foam tiles. Each 24 in. x 24 in., 12 mm thick tile interlocks for easy DIY installation and provides durable, non skid protection for gyms, playrooms, and workshops. Red black double sided design enables solid or checkerboard layouts and covers 168 sq. ft. per case. Key Features: Truly Reversible Design: Red black

Reversible EVA Foam Interlocking Gym Floor Tiles, 24x24 in (42-Pack)

Create cushioned, versatile flooring with Norsk’s truly reversible EVA foam tiles. Each 24 in. x 24 in., 12 mm-thick tile interlocks for easy DIY installation and provides durable, non-skid protection for gyms, playrooms, and workshops. Red/black double-sided design enables solid or checkerboard layouts and covers 168 sq. ft. per case.


Key Features:

  • Truly Reversible Design: Red/black double-sided tiles enable solid or checkerboard layouts
  • Durable EVA Foam: Shock-absorbent, water-resistant, non-skid surface for long-lasting use
  • Generous Coverage: 42 tiles cover up to 168 sq. ft.; each tile includes two removable borders
  • Easy DIY Installation: Interlocking puzzle edges install over most subfloors without adhesives
  • Multi‑Room Use: Ideal for home gyms, play areas, workshops, camping, and poolside zones

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color Family Red
Color/Finish Red/Black
Commercial / Residential Commercial / Residential
Features Non-Skid, Shock Absorbent
Flooring Product Type Gym/Exercise Rubber Tile
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Installation Method Interlocking
Installs Over Subfloor Any
Location Gym
Material Foam (EVA)
Package Quantity 42
Product Thickness Moderate (6mm - 12mm)
Product Thickness (mm) 12 mm
Product Weight (lb.) 4.3 lb
Surface Pattern Checkered
Tiles Per Case 42
Use For Kids Play
Water Protection Water Resistant
Manufacturer Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty
Length x Width (in.) 24 x 24
Product Length (in.) 24 in.
Product Width (in.) 24 in.
Tile Thickness (in.) 0.51 in.
Coverage Per Case 168 sq. ft.
Included Accessories Two removable borders per tile
Reversible Yes
Compatibility Not compatible with other Norsk foam mat styles

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How thick are the tiles?
A: Each tile is 12 mm (approximately 0.51 in.) thick.


Q: What area does one case cover?
A: A 42‑tile case covers approximately 168 sq. ft.


Q: Are the tiles water resistant?
A: Yes, the EVA foam surface is water resistant and easy to wipe clean.


Q: Do tiles come with edge pieces?
A: Yes, each tile includes two removable borders for a finished edge.


Q: Where can these be installed?
A: They are intended for indoor use and can be installed over most subfloors in gyms, play areas, and workshops.


Bold, Cushioned Geometry for High-Impact Spaces

These reversible tiles bring a punch of graphic red and black to the floor, transforming a utilitarian zone into a curated environment. The textured, non-slip surface catches the light with a subtle pattern, adding depth to your gym or playroom. Try a checkerboard layout to define zones or run all red beneath equipment for a dramatic vignette. It’s a smart, luxe foundation that marries style with comfort and performance.


Refresh your floor with comfortable, reversible protection—add this 42‑tile Norsk set to your cart today.

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