🛥️ Upgrade your deck game with comfort and style that sticks!
OCEANBROAD EVA Foam Boat Flooring offers a 6mm thick, closed-cell foam deck pad with premium heat, water, and UV resistance. Featuring a strong 3M adhesive backing and a faux teak V-groove surface, it delivers superior traction and cushioned comfort. Customizable and easy to maintain, it’s ideal for a wide range of marine and outdoor applications, backed by a 12-month satisfaction guarantee.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.3 x 6 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 3.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 96 x 45.6 x 0.24 inches |
Brand Name | OCEANBROAD |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | OBF2212 |
Color | Brown with Black Seam Lines |
Material | foam |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | OCEANBROAD |
Part Number | OBF22124501BWB |
Outer Material | foam |
Size | 96''x45.6''-30.4sqft |
Sport Type | Boating |
T**N
Awesome stuff. 10/10
I love this stuff. I’ve used it on 2 different occasions. Brown with white stripes. Has little bit of an orange tint to it. It’s killer stuff. Goes on super easy and really stays put. I use it over top of plywood casting decks. I don’t even treat the wood when I use this stuff it covers and keeps it nice and dry. If your going to use full sheets as I do make sure they’re laid nice and tight it has a slight shrinkage factor to it when you put 2 pieces together. Cuts super smooth with a sharp utility knife and once your done its got a great foot feel and your wife’s able to have a nice plushy bow spot to lay all day! Doesn’t get hot and you get a couple LONG seasons(im talking hundreds of hours in the hot nc summer sun) before it begins to fade it to a nice pastelish brown which still looks nice. The foam drys super fast and cleans easily. Im constantly getting black mud all over the foam and even after a couple days of hard fishing and no wash it comes clean everytime so Overall 10/10 no complaints I’ll buy it for the next build no shopping around needed!
L**L
Good stuff!
I’ve been pretty happy with this product. It’s easy to work with, just make sure you use a fresh blade on your box cutter or razor. It sticks extremely well, and looks great. I ended up having to purchase an additional roll, but still saved a lot of money doing it this way vs buying the precut stuff. I’ve only had it out on the water once since installing, but it held up great no peeling or damage. The color looks great, I’ve received many compliments on it. Highly recommend.
J**C
Looks great so far.
Product seems good so far. I applied this to my steps on my boat trailer. I’m skeptical of it lasting through several submerged cycles but we will see in time. Only issues I had was that it took way longer to get delivered (2.5 weeks) and when it arrived it was rolled very tightly and had to be laid out unrolled for a day to get it to late flat. But aside of that it was easy to install and looks great on my boat trailer.
M**B
Great replacement for swim deck platform
Bought to replace old swim deck on our swim platform. So far it has been amazing. Not sure about the longevity because we have only used it for a few days. Very happy with this purchase.
R**O
Boat EVA flooring
This product appears to be of great quality installs extremely easy only time will. So far, I am very satisfied with this product.
M**H
Quality and fit at a good price
Good quality and easy to work with. I put it in my RV shower.
T**L
Guess ya get what ya pay for…
It looks awesome, BUT, as many have stated..it doesn’t lay flat even after laying 2x4’s on it for a week. The roll I got has little to no adhesive on the back, which surprised me for being 3M. I wanted to use it on the inside of my center storage lid on my bass boat, but now I’m back to the drawing board. Don’t want to use contact cement due to the oder and the fact I keep most of my soft plastics in there. Was hoping for a quick fix, but now I wish I’d have gone a different route. Tossed the box, so I can’t really return it..(I don’t think)
D**R
Revised Review: Great Customer Service. Product Good for Some Applications, not all
I'll leave my original review at the bottom. Here are my reasons for updating it and my conclusions.I contacted the Oceanbroad people and they were polite and understanding. They set up a ZOOM call to hear my opinions, and offered to replace the material. They genuinely want to take care of customers and launch a quality product. I give them points for that.I have a 30-foot sailboat that sits on a mooring in Miami where it gets full sun exposure. If you keep your boat in a garage or under a cover, or use this for interior floors, I imagine you'll get plenty of use from vinyl teak. And this will be the case for many boaters. The material is attractive, sticks well, and it's easy to work with. It's comfortable to walk on barefoot and makes excellent non-skid.If you have a cruising vessel exposed to full-time tropical sun, thermoplastic material will probably serve you better—or if you have the funds, real wood can last 50 years.• Vinyl is affordable and easy to work with for low-sun applications. In high sun, it shrinks and deteriorates.• Thermoplastic is slightly harder to work with and costs more but has a five-year guarantee. I haven't tried it to verify the results, and guarantees usually cover material costs only. Measuring and cutting panels and borders is time-consuming. You want to do the job once whether you hire someone to do it or DIY.• Wood is hardest to work with and costs the most, but any problems with it will almost certainly be the next owner's expense. In the long run, it's the best bargain despite the up-front costs.If you're considering vinyl decking, understand that it has its limitations. Vinyl that's UV-rated for 1000 hours will give you 125 eight-hour days of sun. If your boat is only exposed to sun when you use it, that can mean 125 days on the water—which is almost 3 years worth of Saturdays. But if your boat sits uncovered on a mooring, the material can shrink and deteriorate quickly.As long as you understand the pros and cons and choose the right material for your application, you'll be happy with Oceanbroad and their EVA foam boat flooring.Here's my original review.--------------------------I used this EVA teak to create non-skid surfaces in my sailboat cockpit. I bought it because the 3M adhesive sounded like it would last—and so far, it has. But the vinyl has problems:1. Whether this deteriorates because of UV exposure or on its own, it leaves orange "mud" everywhere. Sit on it with a wet swimsuit and you'll have an orange butt. A good scrub will temporarily help but then the problem returns. I can see the molded-in faux wood grain is wearing away.2. After taking time and care to lay out borders and strips, I was disappointed to discover that many of my tight, invisible joints had opened up. If the material was worthwhile, I'd fill the voids with caulk—another project—but that would just make its inevitable removal more of a nightmare. How much re-painting will be needed when I redo this is yet to be seen.3. The orange color is just a bit too bright to be natural (though I let that go at first thinking the material would work out).I did everything right and ended up with what will turn to to be an expensive time suck.
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