Dollumar mats are excellent, especially if u want to roll em up after session and store. Thick, easy to clean, can definitely do stand up without worry of impact hitting ground. I'd be leery doing same with puzzle mats. Resilites are great if it's staying in one place for long period, good luck rolling by yourself and carrying. My dollumars are cut into 2 halves, each weighing maybe 40lbs rolled up, easily moveable..together make 12'x12' area.
2" is fine for groundfighting.
Be aware there are many different surface patterns, though.
Some more resemble a cheese grinder, while others are gentle to the skin but make loud screetching noise when skin rubs on them...
The best I have encountered have an alternating pattern of squares about 2" size where each of these squares has horizontal or vertical stripe-ripples. These are very gentle to the skin (no cheese grinder), and do not make loud noise, yet still provide very good grip.
Do not get fooled by the bad reviews about the mats sliding very easily, you´re not gonna do stand-up yoga practice where it might be bothersome for the whole mats to slide on a polished floor... For groundfighting the sliding can be ignored and its the mats sliding on the floor, not the feet sliding on the mats:-)
That´s not the exact ones I bought, mine where cheaper, but then I ordered them in europe and got them delivered to europe, but they came from china, not sure what the difference in price might be to deliver to the states;-)
But that is that "alternating square" pattern I was talking asbout, the best surface for grappling I have encountered. And I was lucky to visit quite some guys who owned different types of mats right before I made my decision:-)
bbncc (34 )
10/10/2017 15:28Dollumar mats are excellent, especially if u want to roll em up after session and store. Thick, easy to clean, can definitely do stand up without worry of impact hitting ground. I'd be leery doing same with puzzle mats. Resilites are great if it's staying in one place for long period, good luck rolling by yourself and carrying. My dollumars are cut into 2 halves, each weighing maybe 40lbs rolled up, easily moveable..together make 12'x12' area.
luttefrance (37)
02/4/2019 12:12(em resposta à...)
Are they the flexi roll or flexi connect?
Jiminy (2 )
10/10/2017 22:40(em resposta à...)
Wow ! Thanks man ! Easy to find on Amazon?
munichsubfight (178)
19/8/2017 16:362" is fine for groundfighting.
Be aware there are many different surface patterns, though.
Some more resemble a cheese grinder, while others are gentle to the skin but make loud screetching noise when skin rubs on them...
The best I have encountered have an alternating pattern of squares about 2" size where each of these squares has horizontal or vertical stripe-ripples. These are very gentle to the skin (no cheese grinder), and do not make loud noise, yet still provide very good grip.
Do not get fooled by the bad reviews about the mats sliding very easily, you´re not gonna do stand-up yoga practice where it might be bothersome for the whole mats to slide on a polished floor... For groundfighting the sliding can be ignored and its the mats sliding on the floor, not the feet sliding on the mats:-)
Could you post a link/image of the mats?
Jiminy (2 )
19/8/2017 17:17(em resposta à...)
These were recommended
Jiminy (2 )
19/8/2017 17:14(em resposta à...)
Tha k out for your help ! I'll be getting them from amazon and I'll post when I decide
munichsubfight (178)
19/8/2017 17:24(em resposta à...)
The ones I consider the best are of this style:
http://www.maeqd.com/product-9953-macho-puzzle-mats.html
That´s not the exact ones I bought, mine where cheaper, but then I ordered them in europe and got them delivered to europe, but they came from china, not sure what the difference in price might be to deliver to the states;-)
But that is that "alternating square" pattern I was talking asbout, the best surface for grappling I have encountered. And I was lucky to visit quite some guys who owned different types of mats right before I made my decision:-)
Jiminy (2 )
18/8/2017 20:28I'd like to begin building a Small Roll space.
I'm looking on AMAZON and found Great Sets of mats for not that much $$$
Any recommendation?
Thick 2" foam type
Or tatami style hard foam?
Open to suggestions