I was doing my research on mma mats... tile vs roll up... your point about the 2 inch thick flexi connect dollamur mats being useable by older folks for other disciplines (i plan on using the mats for muay thai / kbox pad work) like Judo is a really good point that I have missed.
"slick" mats can be slippery when wet but you're expected to wear shoes like sambo/wrestling (sambo are leather bottom wrestling are rubber so you get much more intense grip with wrestling shoes however this can be more dangerous especially with knee "folding" IE:kani basami) whereas martial arts mats are textured for grip (meant to be used barefoot) however they can produce some nasty Matt burn... personally I prefer textured, just wear some kneepads to mitigate the burn.
Comparing cars using Mercedes and BMWs is a terrible idea. Just take a look in the car magazines. High-priced cars have all kinds of expensive problems moreso than cheap cars like electrical.
Wow thanks a lot for this
This was very helpful, thank you, sir!
I was doing my research on mma mats... tile vs roll up... your point about the 2 inch thick flexi connect dollamur mats being useable by older folks for other disciplines (i plan on using the mats for muay thai / kbox pad work) like Judo is a really good point that I have missed.
I would love to see a comparison between the DAX Tatami and Dollamur's Swain Tatami.
would tatami be good using it instead of carpet?
How good is tatami at eating noise?
Like when I put tatami on my walls, will it be good at soundproofing?
I bought the tatami mats 10 years ago, using 3 hrs a day for 5 days. most of the skins are coming off now. I guess because of vacuuming.
I need mat which can hold me with cycling shoes and plastic clips-sorta scratchless
The blue Dollamur sample that you're holding in 4:37, is that smooth or tatami style?
Tatami
Do you tape the mats? Also, how do you clean them?
The right channel of your audio is missing. Thanks for all the info though
Can you use any of these mate for grass
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"slick" mats can be slippery when wet but you're expected to wear shoes like sambo/wrestling (sambo are leather bottom wrestling are rubber so you get much more intense grip with wrestling shoes however this can be more dangerous especially with knee "folding" IE:kani basami) whereas martial arts mats are textured for grip (meant to be used barefoot) however they can produce some nasty Matt burn... personally I prefer textured, just wear some kneepads to mitigate the burn.
Comparing cars using Mercedes and BMWs is a terrible idea. Just take a look in the car magazines. High-priced cars have all kinds of expensive problems moreso than cheap cars like electrical.
Yre
Why do you say you make them, then say it's made in Germany?