Diamond-Plate Rubber Flooring Rolls, 3 mm x 4 ft x 7 ft, Black vs Big Floors RaceDeck Interlocking Garage Flooring Tiles
Overall winner: Big Floors RaceDeck Interlocking Garage Flooring Tiles
Key Differences
Big Floors RaceDeck tiles come as 12 interlocking 12"x12" tiles for (price varies) and emphasize easy installation, slip-resistance, and self-draining design—better for garage-style modular installs. Rubber‑Cal's Diamond‑Plate rubber roll is (price varies) for a 4x7 ft sheet, offers floor and equipment protection with a non-slip surface but has reports of tearing, curling edges, and inconsistent slip resistance—better for full‑sheet coverage where continuous rubber is preferred
Diamond-Plate Rubber Flooring Rolls, 3 mm x 4 ft x 7 ft, Black
Diamond-plate rubber floor mats protect floors and equipment; quick installation with adhesive tape. A customer notes mixed slip resistance and odor considerations
Pros
- protects floors and equipment
- easy installation with adhesive tape
- outdoor-friendly, non-slip surface
Cons
- mixed slip resistance feedback
- odor concerns
- some report tearing or curling at edges
Big Floors RaceDeck Interlocking Garage Flooring Tiles
Interlocking, non-slip tiles that drain and protect floors. Easy snap-together installation with no tools required, and durable understructure for impact absorption; praised for appearance, quality, and durability
Pros
- Interlocking tiles snap together easily
- Self-draining and slip-resistant design
- Durable, heavy-duty construction
- Anti-fatigue, impact-absorbing understructure
Cons
- Some users mention need for rubber mallet to snap together
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Big Floors |
| Durability | Rubber-Cal |
| Versatility | Big Floors |
| User Reviews | Big Floors |