
SUPRAGOM
Rubber shock-absorbing tiles
Supragom is a range of recycled rubber tiles (SBR rubber) ideal for children’s play areas and playgrounds. These outdoor tiles can also be used as safety flooring in climbing walls and climbing centers (limited maximum fall height) and pedestrian areas, as they have high impact resistance and a non-slip surface.
Supragom rubber tiles comply with UNE-EN1177 standards for children’s playgrounds. Certified child safety (the thicker the tiles, the more cushioning). In addition, they allow water drainage by means of channels on the underside. They have good resistance to sunlight (the color of the tiles may fade over time).
Product manufactured in Spain with European components. They comply with the strictest quality measures in their manufacturing process.
Supragom recycled rubber tiles are manufactured in 4 thicknesses: 20, 30, 40 and 50mm in 50x50cm or 100x100cm. 6 colors available: black, green, red, gray, blue, ocher.
Recommended soil for
Rubber tiles for playgrounds, kindergarten and school playgrounds.
Why choose Supragom
01. Shock absorption: safety for children.
02. Elastic floor for outdoors.
03. Resistant to UV rays.
04. Quick installation.
Range | Dimension | Thickness | References |
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Supragom 20 | 50x50cm / 100x100cm | 20mm | 6 |
Supragom 30 | 50x50cm / 100x100cm | 30mm | 6 |
Supragom 40 | 50x50cm / 100x100cm | 40mm | 6 |
Supragom 50 | 50x50cm / 100x100cm | 50mm | 6 |
- Black
- Blue
- Green
- Ochre yellow
- Gray
- Terracotta
- Surface
- Lower part
- Terracotta
- Green
- Ochre yellow
- Gray
- Blue
- Black
- Lower part
- Surface
- Black
- Terracotta
- Ochre yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Gray
- Lower part
- Surface
- Ramp
- Black
- Terracotta
- Ochre yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Gray
- Lower part
- Surface
- Ramp
INSTALLATION OF SUPRAGOM TILES
Supragom can be laid outdoors on a smooth, firm, clean and dry surface (concrete, ceramic tiles) or compact draining sand, prepare the surface for water drainage to avoid puddles. Due to the degree of elasticity they contain, rubber tiles can be affected by temperature changes. To limit contraction (cold) or expansion (heat) movements, they can be fixed to the floor and to each other with adhesive.