Discover a reliable partner for sports, training, and safe play – the KATSUDO Original training mat tatami is a professional tatami flooring used not only by athletes in dojo, karate, or boxing, but also by schools, children's centers, and rehabilitation centers. Thanks to the practical tatami puzzle system, the mats are easy to assemble, adapt to the space, and provide a safe, hygienic, and visually clear surface.
The middle layer is softer and flexible, ensuring high shock absorption during falls. The top and bottom layers are harder and more durable, allowing the mat to hold its shape, not sag, and provide excellent support for stances or dynamic movements. This construction is ideal especially for sports like judo, aikido, jiu-jitsu, but also for any environment where safety and comfort in movement are important.
Who the mats are suitable for:
🥋 Training spaces for karate, judo, aikido, taekwondo, boxing
Tatami floors are an integral part of martial sports. They are used as cushioning substrates in dojos, gyms, or sports halls. In judo and aikido, they cushion falls and rolls, while in taekwondo or karate, they provide a safe surface for kicks, stances, and quick movements. Their color division allows for creating competition zones and boundaries directly according to federation rules.
🏋️ Sports clubs, gyms, and home gyms
In clubs, tatami serves as a durable, easy-to-maintain, and flexible floor for various types of movement – from fitness training through cross-training to stretching or yoga zones. In home conditions, you can assemble a temporary training corner from them, which you can easily disassemble and tidy up after exercise. They ensure stability underfoot and protect the floor from damage.
🏫 Schools, kindergartens, and children's playrooms
In educational facilities, tatami is used as a safe substrate for games, physical activities, and children's relaxation. In kindergartens, teachers lay them as a play zone where children can roll, build, or read without the risk of injury. In schools, they serve as a temporary gymnastics area, a substrate under equipment, or as quiet zones for relaxation. The tatami puzzle system allows for quick assembly and storage.
🧘 Play, therapeutic, and relaxation zones
In centers for therapy, sensory stimulation, or rehabilitation, tatami is used as a soft and hygienic substrate for various activities – from positioning clients, through fine motor games to physiotherapeutic exercises. They are also used in meditation or relaxation rooms as a pleasant insulating layer on the ground. In playrooms or at festivals, you will appreciate them as mobile "softening" for children and adults.
Features:
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Mat size: 100 × 100 cm (without teeth), 104 × 104 cm (including locks)
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Material: high-quality EVA foam
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Double-sided color design
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Waterproof and easy to clean
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Free of PVC and heavy metals, odorless, non-toxic
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Reversible, locking system tatami puzzle
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Meet safety standards of the EU, USA, and Taiwan
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Each piece also includes 2 edge frames for creating a straight edge
Technical details by thickness:
➤ Thickness 4 cm (suitable for: Judo, Aikido, Jiu-jitsu, intensive impacts)
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Pattern: Original - rice, non-slip, suitable for barefoot and shoe training on tatami
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Thickness: 4 cm
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Hardness: 3-layer (hard – soft – hard) EVA foam
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Connection type: Tatami puzzle – locking system
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Material: EVA foam, free of PVC and odor
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Advantage: high shock absorption, greater stability
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Usage: judo, aikido, jiu-jitsu, kindergartens, schools, sports clubs, playrooms, safety zones
The mats are double-sided, color-differentiated (e.g., blue/red, blue/yellow, black/gray) and available in various patterns and thicknesses. It doesn't matter if you choose a different color or pattern – if you stick to the same thickness, thanks to the precisely cut locking system, the pieces will always fit together.
💡 Note on assembly and disassembly: If you frequently change the layout of the mats after training, we recommend disassembling them carefully – lift and separate in the direction of the locks. This will prevent damage to the connecting teeth.