BigLok is similar to Humane's standard interlock system but with teeth (2 ¼") 3 times wider than the Loktuff™ design and ¾" thick. Ideal for larger animals and high traffic areas, BigLok is perfect for use along bunks, return alleyways, holding areas, maternity pens, parlor floors and many fitness areas . Weighing in at 200lbs. and interlocked, this mat will put up with almost anything you can throw, drop, or toss at it. Lay it over your existing floor, or take it with you outside to soften the impact and protect your investment.
- Heavy duty 3/4" commercial grade recycled rubber
- Assembled Size: 7'6" x 6'-0"
- Two Pieces interlock together
- Shok-Lok design offers significant reduction in noise and vibration
- Absolutely non-absorbent
- Will not harbor or promote bacteria growth
- Does not curl
- Beveled edges in order to avoid trip hazards
- Clean and fresh mitigating agent used to significantly reduce aroma
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