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Playground material flooring

BroncoMabry

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I just saw this posted by National Early Bronco Group on Facebook. Looks like a terrific idea. I would still want a liner as my base. But I bet it's a great sound deadener & would be much more comfortable.

The post was by Elite Broncos. A company called Doctor Playground (sounds dirty) installed the flooring.

Thoughts?
 
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thegreatjustino

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I don't know about in a Bronco, but I've designed a lot of playgrounds using that stuff (I'm a landscape architect). On the playground, the material is several inches thick and has the feeling of a stiff mattress once it's installed and fully cured. I'm sure they're using a thinner layer in the Bronco, but the consistency is still going to be incredibly soft. Not sure that I'd want something like that in a vehicle. Especially one that's used to haul parts, tools, and anything and everything from Home Depot where the material can get easily gouged and damaged.
 

rhino2104

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It'd probably be a great material to put down if you were planning on putting down carpet.
 

Madgyver

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It will suck if it is adhered to the floor. My understanding is that that material breaths and water/moisture goes through it. Am I wrong?
 
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