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Gray EVA Foam Sheet – Small Diamond Pattern

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    Redefine your deck’s look with the HXBYX Gray EVA Foam Boat Flooring Sheet, a perfect combination of style, function, and durability.
    Designed with a small diamond anti-slip surface, this marine flooring offers outstanding traction in both wet and dry environments, making every step stable and secure.
    Crafted from premium marine-grade Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA), it’s built to resist UV rays, seawater, and general wear, ensuring excellent longevity even under harsh conditions.
    The 5mm closed-cell EVA foam provides superior comfort, reduces vibration, and minimizes fatigue during long voyages.
    With its industrial-strength 3M adhesive backing, installation is fast, clean, and reliable — just cut, peel, and stick.

    The elegant gray finish complements any vessel style, from modern yachts to fishing boats, giving your deck a sophisticated and professional appearance.


    Product Specifications

    • Material: Marine-Grade EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate)

    • Texture: Small Diamond Pattern (Brushed Non-Slip Surface)

    • Color: Solid Gray

    • Thickness: 0.20 in (5mm)

    • Hardness: 55 ± 5 Shore C

    Available Sizes:

    • 94.5" × 47.2" — 31 sq ft (2400 × 1200 mm)

    • 94.5" × 23.6" — 15.5 sq ft (2400 × 600 mm)

    • 94.5" × 11.8" — 7.75 sq ft (2400 × 300 mm)


    Key Features

    Non-Slip Safety Surface — Small diamond texture provides reliable grip in any condition.
    Marine-Grade EVA Foam — Resistant to UV rays, saltwater, and high temperatures.
    Shock Absorbing & Comfortable — 5mm EVA thickness cushions every step for fatigue-free travel.
    Quick DIY Installation — Industrial 3M adhesive backing for secure and effortless mounting.
    Modern Gray Design — Neutral, stylish, and matches all marine interiors.
    Versatile Application — Ideal for decks, swim platforms, jet skis, kayaks, and RV interiors.

    Note: Slight color variation may occur depending on lighting and screen calibration.