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BJJ Rolling - The Best Mat Choice

BJJ Rolling - The Best Mat Choice

The best mat for BJJ rolling depends on factors such as budget, space, portability, durability, and the type of training environment. Here's a comparison of the three popular options: Judo mats (vinyl-covered compressed foam), Roll-out mats (XPE foam), and EVA jigsaw mats:

Firstly what is "Rolling"? As described at King Calisthenics "In live rolling, you are focusing on resisting your partner until you ultimately get a submission. It is this rolling with resistance that differentiates BJJ from other martial arts.

Now lets jump into the best gym flooring for rolling. 


1. Judo Mats (Vinyl-Covered Compressed Foam)

  • Material: High-density compressed foam with a durable vinyl cover.
  • Features:
    • Extremely durable and long-lasting.
    • Excellent impact absorption, making them ideal for throws, takedowns, and groundwork.
    • Non-slip underside to prevent shifting during intense sessions.
  • Advantages:
    • Superior cushioning and shock absorption reduce injury risk.
    • Durable, professional-grade mats used in competition and high-level gyms.
    • Easy to clean due to the smooth vinyl surface.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Heavy and less portable.
    • Expensive compared to other options.
    • Installation may require additional effort or adhesive.

2. Roll-Out Mats (XPE Foam)

  • Material: Cross-linked polyethylene (XPE) foam with a flexible vinyl or PVC top layer.
  • Features:
    • Designed for quick and easy setup and storage.
    • Typically comes in long rolls that can cover large areas efficiently.
    • Moderate cushioning suitable for groundwork and light takedowns.
  • Advantages:
    • Lightweight and portable, ideal for multi-use spaces or temporary setups.
    • Fast installation – simply unroll them.
    • Moderate price compared to Judo mats.
  • Disadvantages:
    • XPE is closed cell so no air passes between the cells so its not as comfortable to be thrown on compared to open cell compressed foam like in a Judo mat.

3. EVA Jigsaw Mats

  • Material: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) foam, interlocking puzzle-style pieces.
  • Features:
    • Easy to assemble, like a puzzle, making them highly versatile for different spaces.
    • Lightweight and portable, suitable for home setups or smaller training areas.
    • Available in various thicknesses (often 1-1.5 inches for BJJ use).
  • Advantages:
    • Affordable compared to Judo and roll-out mats.
    • Modular design allows for customization and easy replacement of damaged sections.
    • Lightweight and portable, easy to disassemble and store.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Limited durability; can wear out faster under intense rolling.
    • Gaps between tiles may open during intense training, causing uneven surfaces.
    • Less cushioning than Judo mats, especially for takedowns or throws.

Comparison Table

Feature Judo Mats Roll-Out Mats EVA Jigsaw Mats
Cushioning Excellent (Best for takedowns) Good (Moderate impact absorption) Fair (Suitable for groundwork)
Durability High (Professional quality) Moderate (Can wear over time) Low (Prone to wear and tear)
Portability Low (Heavy and fixed) High (Lightweight and portable) High (Lightweight and modular)
Setup Complex (May need adhesive) Easy (Unroll and use) Easy (Puzzle-style assembly)
Price High Moderate Low
Cleaning Easy (Vinyl surface) Easy (Smooth surface) Moderate (Gaps trap dirt)
Best For Professional gyms, competitions Temporary setups, large spaces Home use, budget setups

Recommendation

  1. Judo Mats: Best for professional gyms or dojos, where durability and safety during throws are priorities.
  2. Roll-Out Mats: Ideal for multi-use spaces, temporary setups, or those who need moderate cushioning and portability.
  3. EVA Jigsaw Mats: Great for budget-conscious users or small/home setups but not recommended for heavy-duty or high-impact training.

For BJJ rolling mats, Judo mats provide the best performance, but for flexibility and affordability, roll-out mats or EVA jigsaw mats are suitable alternatives depending on your specific needs.

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