- Dec 14, 2009
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Alright with the new NFHS rules our team is looking to get outdoor cheer mats for our track. Does anyone know any good places to get some?
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I was looking at mats yesterday actually. This time of year a lot of companies are getting rid of demos and have great deals. EZ Flex Mats has the best deals currently, also Tiffin.
As for outdoor use I've never seen it where I live, however I have heard of people buying the smaller portable version of mats and taking them to games. I don't think the foam would last too long on a track. You also have the issues of what if it suddenly rains, which happens at least once every football season where we live. You could try the vinyl fold up panel mats. Not great padding but they could be wiped clean and probably last longer.
I would think so.Would something like plywood work?
After you get the mats you can put something down to serve as a barrier in between the mats and the track to help with wear and tear. Maybe a tarp or some kind of thick cloth.
If they are getting a big roll I don't think the tarp would cause it to slip. That's what I had in mind. If they are getting a little folding mat or something like that then your right, they should try to find something else to put under it.A tarp would cause the mat to slip and move, creating more hazard than not using a mat at all!
I used to do Marketing and Sales for one of the major cheer floor suppliers. Trust me, even putting one roll on a tarp, it will slide. I understand the NFHS wanting to limit twisting skills to only being performed on mats (not tracks), but I think the best solution for now is to just not do any twisting skills. Let the manufacturers figure out a safe way for the mats to be used on a gravel or all weather track surface. They need to find a way to protect the mat from unnecessary wear and also from slippage.If they are getting a big roll I don't think the tarp would cause it to slip. That's what I had in mind. If they are getting a little folding mat or something like that then your right, they should try to find something else to put under it.