Horse Stall Mats

$99.99

  • Dimensions: 3.5′ x 6′ (42 in. x 72 in.), 3/4 Inch
  • Material: Solid, High-Density Rubber
  • Buy two: to have an appropriate 7ft x 6ft surface area, enough for a rack and a space to deadlift outside, we recommend buying TWO (2) units. 
  • HGM Verdict: The best ‘no-compromise’ flooring solution for a serious home or garage gym. This mat delivers professional-grade protection and stability, making it the essential foundation for heavy lifting.  Take note, though: horse stall mats have a distinctive smell to them.

Description

EsOyl Heavy Duty Horse Stall Mat

  • Product Type: Heavy Duty Rubber Stall Mat
  • Dimensions: 3.5′ x 6′ (42 in. x 72 in.)
  • Thickness: 3/4 Inch
  • Material: Solid, High-Density Rubber
  • Key Features: Professional-grade 3/4 inch thickness for maximum protection, durable solid rubber construction, non-slip surface.
  • Buy two: to have an appropriate 7ft x 6ft surface area, enough for a rack and a space to deadlift outside, we recommend buying TWO (2) units. 

HGM Take: Proper flooring is the most important, and most often overlooked, foundation of a serious home gym. While cheap foam tiles are fine if you’re just going to swing a kettlebell in your apartment, they will tear and compress under heavy weight, a high-density rubber mat is a “buy it once, cry once” investment that protects both your equipment and your foundation for life. The gold standard for value and durability in the home gym community is the 3/4-inch thick horse stall mat.

This mat from EsOyl is our top curated pick from Amazon that meets this professional standard. Its 3/4-inch thickness provides unmatched protection from dropped weights and creates a rock-solid, stable base for your power rack. For anyone serious about lifting heavy, this isn’t just an accessory; it’s essential.

There is only con with horse stall mats, though, and you should know: they have a distinctive smell to them.

Unsure where this ranks among other accessories?  Read our Essential Accessories Guide (It’s not an Oxymoron!) to map it all out.