Looking for a good set of mats reasonably priced for my new school, found these online and was wondering if anyone uses them or knows anything about them:
http://www.realjitsuacademy.com/mats.html
They are decently priced but being how thin they are (I read somewhere 5/8 or 1/2 inch thick) I don’t think they would be good for throws and takedowns, even though the website claims they are. Anyway, if anyone has experience with these I would appreciate your opinions on them.
I would stay away from these cheap mats, they are very thin and have no shock absorbtion for falling, even controled falling, and they dont last too long.
I contacted a bunch of high school and colleages in my area and asked about purchasing old wrestling mats…many a calls did I make, so be prepared but then the director of P.E called me from a college and dontated one to my school, its beautiful 30x30 and free! try that route first.
[QUOTE=EarthDragon;1044163]I would stay away from these cheap mats, they are very thin and have no shock absorbtion for falling, even controled falling, and they dont last too long.
I contacted a bunch of high school and colleages in my area and asked about purchasing old wrestling mats…many a calls did I make, so be prepared but then the director of P.E called me from a college and dontated one to my school, its beautiful 30x30 and free! try that route first.[/QUOTE]
Already have, none of the schools or colleges in my area have any to donate, believe that would be my first choice.
ahh, thats sux, OK then try this frame 2X4’s around the section of floor you want mattedr and purchase genaric foam pads (very inexpenasive), then go to a near by tarp store and have them make you a tarp with gromet holes then you can strech and screw them down.
This is very inexpensive to do, you can choose the color of the floor and also the thickness off the pad.
[QUOTE=Iron_Eagle_76;1044161]Looking for a good set of mats reasonably priced for my new school, found these online and was wondering if anyone uses them or knows anything about them:
http://www.realjitsuacademy.com/mats.html
They are decently priced but being how thin they are (I read somewhere 5/8 or 1/2 inch thick) I don’t think they would be good for throws and takedowns, even though the website claims they are. Anyway, if anyone has experience with these I would appreciate your opinions on them.[/QUOTE]
Those are basically just good for floor covering. You can roll on them, but you CANNOT!!! throw people or spar on them.
You need 1.5- to 2.0-in. mats for sparring. Mats are the most expensive thing you’ll need for a school, but also the most necessary piece of safety equipment you’ll own.
I use Dollamur roll up mats and Zebra mats. I got the Zebra mats about 1/2 price from a BJJ school that was closing.
[QUOTE=MasterKiller;1044168]Those are basically just good for floor covering. You can roll on them, but you CANNOT!!! throw people or spar on them.
You need 1.5- to 2.0-in. mats for sparring. Mats are the most expensive thing you’ll need for a school, but also the most necessary piece of safety equipment you’ll own.
I use Dollamur roll up mats and Zebra mats. I got the Zebra mats about 1/2 price from a BJJ school that was closing.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. I have 2 6 x 4 x 2 dollarmur mats to use, which is small but useable, just trying to look at other cheaper alternatives, although cheaper I know is not always better. But right now I am working with what I have and don’t have 1500- 2000 to drop on matting a large area.
We have Zebra striking mats..
1" thick. This is what they look like (on the Zebra mats site btw)

Diethalymide-I have the same ones-what do you clean’em with?
I have a bunch of unused red century mats-too hard for throwing, but you would need to pick them up
they are listed on craig’s list
20 pcs of RED interlocking puzzle mats. Covers 185.2 sq. ft.
never used, still in plastic wrapping.
$ 430.
Mats!?!?!? You are suppose to use mats for throwing arts? 
Back in the day our instructor only threw us on CRUSHED GLASS.
You bunch of nancy-boys!!! LOL!!!
Tongue firmly inserted in Cheek!
[QUOTE=mooyingmantis;1044289]Tongue firmly inserted in Cheek![/QUOTE] That’s not KC’s tongue…
If the uki kept their tongue firmly inserted in cheek on the throw, they wouldn’t need mats.
Too many of the traditions have been lost.
and for good reason, too.
Like your form doesn’t do Wu Song licks the split baozi.
[QUOTE=TenTigers;1044199]Diethalymide-I have the same ones-what do you clean’em with?[/QUOTE]
Water with a touch of pine-sol. It’s not like they get really dirty cause I don’t let the newbs wear shoes on them, and we try not to bleed on the mats. We have class twice a week so it’s not like they get the wear and tear you’d get in a commercial gym.
[QUOTE=dimethylsea;1044654]Water with a touch of pine-sol. It’s not like they get really dirty cause I don’t let the newbs wear shoes on them, and we try not to bleed on the mats. We have class twice a week so it’s not like they get the wear and tear you’d get in a commercial gym.[/QUOTE]
If you’re only striking, that might be fine. If you do ANY wrestling at all, you need to use bleach/ammonia.
um, MK meant Bleach OR ammonia. If you mix bleach with ammonia, you make chlorine gas, which will kill you.
unless…MK is really HW in disguise, and he’s trying to kill all the clueless MMA guys..?
Hey..you don’t suppose…?
Nah.
[QUOTE=TenTigers;1044696]um, MK meant Bleach OR ammonia. If you mix bleach with ammonia, you make chlorine gas, which will kill you.
unless…MK is really HW in disguise, and he’s trying to kill all the clueless MMA guys..?
Hey..you don’t suppose…?
Nah.[/QUOTE]
D’oh!
Right! One or the other. Never both.
