Best floor comfort mats according to redditors

We found 89 Reddit comments discussing the best floor comfort mats. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Floor Comfort Mats:

u/SolicitingResponses · 88 pointsr/malelivingspace

Additional pictures/gifs if anyone's interested:

https://imgur.com/a/hShEq2F

EDIT: Thought I'd include links for some things being asked for on here. I didn't purchase everything new nor recently so there are some things I wasn't able to ID.

Art/Deco:

u/ITTVx · 26 pointsr/Coffee

For those looking to purchase just the mat from the site, Amazon sells a comparable 12" x 18" bar mat for $7.60 (as of 7/21/16, 10:30pm PST) with free Prime shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/Update-International-BSM-1218BK-Rubber-Service/dp/B000MVI4ZK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1469165429&sr=8-3&keywords=bar+mat

u/Neyvash · 25 pointsr/fashionwomens35

It's not fashion, but maybe the issue isn't necessarily your shoes. Do you have an anti-fatigue mat with your desk? If not, I highly recommend getting one (something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Sky-Comfort-Fatigue-Kitchens-Standing/dp/B00M8O122G/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_229_t_0)

u/JeepingJohnny · 9 pointsr/skyrimvr

Wear Shoes and use an Anti fatigue mat. This greatly helps your feet. It also gives you a point to re center yourself into your hitbox.

A simple gear tie can completely get rid of the weight of the cable from your head and if you bend the ends in towards your waist a little it holds the wire off your back you don't even know its there. Don't forget Cable is tied to you when you take the headset off.

Royal Anti-Fatigue Comfort Mat - 20" x 32"

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ES65AE2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Gear Tie

https://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-GT3-4PK-A1-Original-Reusable/dp/B004MMEHKG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1523301082&sr=8-3&keywords=gear+tie

u/Kross07 · 7 pointsr/LifeProTips

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00INXCD9M?cache=514e2059a8ee96abc8bd440f9a8a17ca&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&qid=1410046751&sr=8-6#ref=mp_s_a_1_6

I have been using a standing desk about 3 months now. I use that one there and it's still holding up like day 1. I sometimes game on my computer for up to 5 hours straight with little breaks and this makes a world of a difference. If this is in your price range, get it. You won't be disappointed.

u/2close2see · 5 pointsr/skyrimvr

I use this Sky mat for Skyrim..using any comfort mat makes a huge difference...that and the be seated mod with a chair behind the mat for when I'm reading books.

u/SilverBallFox · 4 pointsr/pinball

Search for toppers or mods for his favorite pin that he owns, if he keeps them and doesn't flip them frequently (changing every 6-12 months).

Otherwise, here are some additional ideas:

  1. Search for the original pinball fliers for his machines; I have these framed for reach of my games and love them.
  2. Buy him anti-fatigue kitchen mats to go under his games. No one thinks of this and everyone loves them. Here's the Amazon link:
    Sky Mats, Comfort Anti Fatigue Mat Kitchen Rug 20 x 39 x 3/4", 7 Colors and 3 Sizes, Perfect for Kitchens and Standing Desks, (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M8O122G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sx4.BbS1JA2W2
u/Hell-O-Joe · 3 pointsr/PSVR

Shift weight between legs, bending knees too (like when u walk) and get an ergonomic standing mat (helps keep you in place too so u don't wander off and whack something). This mat got excellent reviews: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V3TO9EK/
Also I'd say stretch and strengthen your core, it helps.

u/Jmac91 · 3 pointsr/skyrimvr

I just bought this last week. It's great

u/rhycon · 3 pointsr/Twitch

Good morning /u/DaOpa!

I have a motorized BEKANT desk from IKEA (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S49022538/, very similar but it doesn't show the actual controls to move the desk up and down in the pictures). I absolutely love the desk. While it's a complete desk replacement and not a piece that sits on top, it might not be an option for everyone. The desk itself has a net under for some cable management. If you plan on doing this, you might want to look at longer cables to ensure that there is no tension on any of your devices in any position.

If you're wanting a standing desk for ergonomics, ensure that the height will work for you with your arms around a 90 degree angle. You don't want to be slouching or leaning over constantly as it's going to defeat the purpose. I still find myself doing it from time to time though. Another option to consider is also the height of your monitor, as looking up or down for too long will strain your neck.

If you're standing for a long period of time, I'd recommend a Standing Desk Mat. This should help your back for those longer playing sessions. Here's a link to a similar one to mine, but I'd recommend doing your own research on whats best for you. https://www.amazon.com/Standing-Comfortably-Significantly-Reducing-Upright/dp/B00R89CZKO

If you have a green screen, consider the height of the green screen, how tall you are, and how far away your camera will be. This might be a deciding factor on if you actually play standing up or not, as for me my Elgato Green Screen was too far back and I had little room to crop the top of the webcam without clipping my head.

Hope this helps!

u/ractoon · 3 pointsr/freelance

Glad it proved useful!

> You mention also exercises you do during day to stay fresh. Can you point some exercises to recover yourself?

Have experimented with a couple, but here's what I've found:

Walking

At the start of the day (if still tired after waking and drinking a full glass of water) or after lunch a walk helped me reset and regain focus. Even if I had been dealing with stressful issues, getting out of my environment, paired with mild exercise, was enough to get me over the hump for the rest of the day. Going to a natural area was the most helpful, and a duration of about 15-20 minutes I found was ideal to gain the benefits without feeling like I was falling behind on the days tasks.

Some notes on why this might be the case: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-you-think-better-after-walk-exercise/

Standing

I'd noticed a trend where my focus was drifting after lunch and thought a standing desk might help. Picked up a MultiTable (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005NJUQVG/) with my cheap-o Ikea desk top. Tried to enforce a schedule where I'd stand after lunch but got distracted with leg/foot tenderness. Picked up a fatigue mat (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V3TO9EK/) that helped a bit.

Standing does seem to help a bit, the shift in position does work to wake up and regain a bit of focus. But not as effective as movement exercises I've found, or especially going outside and getting fresh air.

Stopped Heavy Weight Training

A few times a week (ranged from 3-5 times per week) I'd go to the gym for weight training. I'd been doing a pretty intense program with regular heavy lifts and I was pretty unproductive on workout days. No matter what I ate, how rested I was, I would return from the gym and not be able to truly focus until after lunch. By then I was feeling rushed to get things done.

I scaled things back to workouts that took effort, but without pushing myself to my limits each time. Also cutting back weight training to 3 times per week max. Others may have better luck with lifting, I just found I couldn't maintain that level of effort and expect quality productivity for a few hours.

Running

Recently I've started running as an experiment using http://www.active.com/mobile/couch-to-5k-app

I was never a runner, but it seemed a nice portable way to get some exercise so thought I'd at least give it a shot. I've been impressed with the impacts thus far. On non-weight training days I run in the morning and the productivity boost carries through the entire day, even into subsequent days. I'm not sure if it's the running itself, or the progressive structure of C25K that makes me feel I'm achieving something each workout, or some combination of both - but since starting running I've felt alert and focused throughout the week.

I'll have to see long term how this work, but so far been on it for 6 weeks now and benefits started around week 2.

u/gravity_rides · 3 pointsr/productivity

Sky Mat, Comfort Anti Fatigue Mat 20 x 39 x 3/4", 7 Colors and 3 Sizes, Perfect for Kitchens and Standing Desks, (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M8O122G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_xCBeAbBYQA4MK

Sorry on mobile.

u/zachandcheez · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I bought this bar mat (https://www.amazon.com/Update-International-BSM-1218BK-Rubber-Service/dp/B000MVI4ZK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1482638096&sr=8-3&keywords=bar+mat) a while back and my grinder and machine (I have a Gaggia Classic) fit on it perfectly with a little room to spare. It has little pokey things (whatever you want to call it) that will trap stray water and grounds. It's really easy to move the machines+grinder and knock everything in the mat into the garbage and throw into the dishwasher to clean. Highly recommend!

u/HotTubBurrito · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Awwww, I miss the days when my kids were that little.

Noodles.

I would love this mat for my kitchen.

u/TheFredditor · 2 pointsr/EchoArena

I use this.
The Original 3/4" GORILLA GRIP Anti-Fatigue Comfort Mat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B868D1M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_nATzzbDH279D3

u/GillicuttyMcAnus · 2 pointsr/cafe

Welcome to the world of increasingly more and better coffee.

May I recommend something that will help you keep your (what appears to be tiny) kitchen clean? Get yourself a bar mat. It will help catch loose beans/grinds and keep them from getting scattered all over your kitchen. Also if you spill water or what ever it will all stay contained. I got mine from a place I used to work (says Barcardi and Coke on it) Make friends with a bar tender, or spend the 10 bucks now and enjoy your clean kitchen. Also makes it look like you know what you're doing. Seriously, a bar mat is the way to go.

That and a Chemex should be your next purchase.

edit- something like this

u/willnotforget2 · 2 pointsr/PSVR

I used a yoga mat for a while and then looked on amazon. This is what I got - works well with shoes - https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01B868D1M/ref=psdcmw_9720393011_t2_B00M8O122G

u/DevIceMan · 2 pointsr/cscareerquestions

Having done standing 100% of the time (at home + work desk) fr the last 6 months, buying a standing mat is vital. I don't intend to promote a particular product, but here is the one I have at both home and work. It seems that $40 is about the right price-point according to research I've done.

Also research proper standing desk posture, as that does help a lot.

u/jay_jay_man · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I've been working at home for the past 8 years. I'm in a similar situation as you where I end up spending 10 to 14 hours in front of a computer per day. I was having lower back pain as well. What relieved the issue was switching to a standing desk. I've been using it entirely for the past 11 months (got it setup in January). It's made a world of difference. It took about 2 months to get use to but after that there's no looking back. At first you'll get some foot fatigue from standing so many hours. Get a comfortable running shoe with tons of foot support or/and a standing mat. I got a cheap standing desk setup from amazon for about $30 and the mat for the same price. No need to spend hundreds of dollars setting up one.

For exercise, I'd focus on ones that strengthen the lower back. Your lower back is weak from all that sitting and it's this weakness that's making it feel tight and unconfortable. Throw some supermans into your routine. They gently work the lower back.

Also, I find regular theraputic massages helped a lot. If you can afford one, I recommend heading to a good one that'll take care of your upper body. They provided with lots of relief.

u/wordsarelouder · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I would add that you should have some of these, I use them at work and I need to buy some for my workshop because it's concrete and yeah my feet hurt after standing in there for awhile.

Anti-Fatigue Mat

u/Stella0829 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Update International (BSM-1218BK) 18" x 12" Rubber Bar Service Mat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MVI4ZK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_liwEybWPZ4F4N

u/mizzrym91 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

https://www.amazon.com/Update-International-BSM-1218BK-Rubber-Service/dp/B000MVI4ZK

Dishwasher safe! All grinds and liquids and stuff just fall into the cracks. They are actually amazing. They have different sized ones

u/bad-pickle · 2 pointsr/relationship_advice

Buy this, and this.

Set them up where he games. He can stomp and punch all he wants.

u/AXISMGT · 1 pointr/StandingDesk

Hello fellow Varidesk owner! Varidesk has an app you can download which will pop up every XX minutes on your screen telling you to sit/stand. You can adjust it as you like.

I generally stand for an hour and sit for an hour, and try to sit for at least half the time.

I also migrated from a a plain fatigue Mat to the Topo by ergodriven. It's made a huge difference for me and allows me to comfortably shift my weight whenever I feel the need.


Topo by Ergodriven | The Not-Flat Standing Desk Anti-Fatigue Mat with Calculated Terrain [Must-Have for Any Standing Desk] (Obsidian Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V3TO9EK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_lq4Yxb4KSTXT2

u/cembandit · 1 pointr/skyrimvr

Extra Thick ONE INCH, Standing Anti Fatigue AIR SOFT Mat - LARGE Size 36"x24" Soft Standing Mat for Office, Ergonomic, Counter, Standing Desk Floor Ma https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072KFK8Q5?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf


36x24 inches. You can get much cheaper ones. This one has perfect dimensions for my play style, and I'm 260 lbs. a smaller person would want a standard thickness as this one would be a bit bouncy for them. For me, it feels like luxury for my feet and legs. One of my best VR add ons, easily. I play barefoot.

u/Kershek · 1 pointr/Surface

I have a Gorilla Grip mat that is very comfortable and spongy to stand on. I was sick of sitting all day and found that standing helped increase blood flow, focus, and kept me more alert. When I get tired, I sit for a while. I've known three people who have dealt with blood clots due to inactivity (which can kill you), and as I'm very sedentary myself, I'd rather avoid all that.

u/last-line · 1 pointr/battlestations

Not sure how to add more photos of it... I'm new here, haha.

I'll give some quick tips though.

This is my best standup desk investment - the Topo, makes standing for hours much easier - http://amzn.to/2eCjgC9.
My desk 'top' is a table from IKEA, it's pretty small but works great for a keyboard/mouse/other misc items - http://amzn.to/2eCjY2s.
This is my shelf that holds my laptop - might only work well in a setup where you're in a corner like I am - http://amzn.to/2frgGQU.
Amazon Basics wall arm is great, but you can use whatever - http://amzn.to/2frfa0V.
I use this to keep power bricks, etc out of sight - http://amzn.to/2ed49k6.
I put this little led strip behind my monitor - it's powered by USB and I have it plugged into my monitor so it is on when my monitor is on - http://amzn.to/2fIhguL.
Mousepad, i like the Razer Sphex for this, just because it's so thin - http://amzn.to/2eCmPbs - but it isn't the best pad for gaming, etc.

You'll want to put your desk top height so that when standing on the mat in whatever you're gonna use (I just wear socks) when your arms are at your side, your elbows form a 90 degree angle to go onto your keyboard/mouse. Your monitor should be at a height where your eyes are inline with about 2/3 up your screen (1/3 of your screen is above your eyes.)

I also put the shelf so that the laptop is below my monitor in case I want to pull my monitor out from the wall - however 99.9% of the time I find that I just have my monitor pushed back as close to the wall as it goes.

When mounting the desk to the wall, you'll want to try to put the center part into a stud, and use some decently burly drywall anchors for the rest. You'll find you may inadvertently lean on the desk and things like that, so you want it to be pretty solid.

Good luck!

u/inkinconnu · 1 pointr/gaymers

I can't speak to arthritis -- but getting an adjustable standing desk has cured me of wrist and back pains. I have one at work, and got one for home. It's made by Humanscale, and it adjusts to sitting and standing. This standing mat is also awesome; it lets you stretch the arches on your feet while you're doing your thing:

https://www.amazon.com/Ergodriven-Anti-Fatigue-Calculated-Must-Have-Altostratus/dp/B00V3TO9HW/

edit: The Humanscale desks I have are of the "float" variety: http://www.humanscale.com/products/product.cfm?group=float

u/Kryptonicus · 1 pointr/StandingDesk

Here's the link to the actual product page on Amazon without the affiliate link. Here's the direct link to Amazon with OPs affiliate link but skipping the Twitter nonsense.

Also, here's the Camelcamelcamel link, showing this is normally $70, so this is actually a great deal.

u/StevesRealAccount · 1 pointr/DIY

Ah, you're reminding me of pretty much everywhere I ever lived during college.

The Mr. Clean "Magic Erasers" (which you can buy generically for far cheaper although I don't recall where, sorry!) can do wonders with shower grime.

I think you're on the right track in terms of the flooring, or you could also cut up something like this which might be more waterproof - if you just put carpet on top of the linoleum you're asking for a layer of grossness in between.

/u/faloun is right though...talk to your landlord and see what leeway you have, I imagine they wouldn't be upset if you replaced the shower curtain rod for example.

EDIT: Forgot floor mat link.

u/scottvs · 1 pointr/TalesFromYourServer

Place a bar mat or some dri dek in the space you'd like to keep clear.

u/Keppy88 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I don't know where you work but you should have them provide you with one of these.

ROHEGO Anti-Fatigue Standing Desk and Kitchen Mat, Extra Long and Supportive - Promotes Health and Wellness - 39x20in (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D8TTHN0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_P.nNzb776BF75

They really help alleviate pain in your feet and back from standing all day at the register.

u/SingularityParadigm · 1 pointr/Coffee

I have this bar mat: https://www.amazon.com/Update-International-BSM-1218BK-Rubber-Service/dp/B000MVI4ZK

It has served me well in keeping my coffee space tidy. Electric kettle sits to one side of it, digital scale sits on the other side. Lido manual grinder and bag of beans sits on top of it. Its convenient as a catch tray for brushing out the grinder and grinds jar above after brewing. I empty and wash it every so often if there is much accumulation, but that takes awhile. Importantly though, I no longer have to deal with cleaning up stray coffee grounds every day!

u/Kkoolaidee · 1 pointr/Vive

A fatigue mat helps a ton!

Sky Mats, Comfort Anti Fatigue Mat Kitchen Rug 20 x 39 x 3/4", 7 Colors and 3 Sizes, Perfect for Kitchens and Standing Desks, (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M8O122G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.AY6BbEDE4RGT

I do also play sitting. Using an office chair. I adjust my height to compensate using the advanced settings plugin. I also disable the chaperone.

u/front_page_stories · 1 pointr/ottawa

if she is standing, she should probably invest in a cushion mat as well https://www.amazon.com/Standing-Comfortably-Significantly-Reducing-Upright/dp/B00R89CZKO

u/chapashdp · 1 pointr/AskDocs

Links: Varidesk

And the Mat

u/mikey_dubb · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Ah true. When I first got a standing desk I couldn't last 10 minutes in any shoes with a heel. I switched to some of those cheap flat dress looking shoes.

I'm not sure how effective these standing mats are but they could be worth a try.

u/mwaterous · 1 pointr/DJs

https://www.amazon.com/Original-Anti-Fatigue-Phthalate-Ergonomically-Engineered/dp/B01B868D1M

I have no affiliation with this product, but my feet and back highly promote it.

For context, I work from home at a Jarvis desk, so I'm standing roughly half the time I'm working and more if I'm playing tunes that day. This made a huge difference.

u/pantalones_locos · 1 pointr/homecockpits

This might be an alternative: AmazonBasics Premium Anti-Fatigue Standing Comfort Mat for Home and Office - 20x36-Inches, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OUFX0YY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_FLPQAbFY2Z2BA


And if it's not an optimal solution, they're always nice to have in the kitchen, if you have a bad back or knees. :)

u/JDTechGear · 1 pointr/battlestations

Yeah, it's the "Flexispot standing mat" from amazon

u/YuleTideCamel · 1 pointr/learnprogramming

I get shoulder pain and for me working on a standing desk really helps. If you can't get a fancy standing desk (I'm lucky that work has them for everyone), then you can do a DIY thing. At home I don't have a standing desk, but I put my monitor on a bunch of old cardbord boxes and boxes. The keyboard and mouse I put on put ontop of something like this https://www.amazon.com/Sofia-Sam-Tasking-Supports-Laptops/dp/B015X48RHA/ . So basically it's a makeshift standing desk and it works great.

I also use an Anti-Fatigue Mat as it helps with standing for hours on end. Though I found one at costco for $15 which was a good deal. It's meant for the kitchen , but it works.

Also I follow the Pomodoro Technique of working. Every 25 minutes I take a 5 minute break and go for a walk outside. I hear a lot of programmers complain that it breaks the flow, but for me I find it to be a nice moment to relax and helps gather my thoughts. Sometimes we get stuck in a rut, stepping away and allowing the mind to relax really helps. It also helps with pain by getting a little bit of movement.

u/entropicamericana · 1 pointr/Coffee

One of the little things I bought that made things a lot more pleasant for me was a bar mat like this

It's big enough to hold my scale, grinder, and room to operate an Aeropress. Catches the coffee dust that always escapes the grinder somehow and minor spills. Once a week I dunk it in the sink, scrub it with a brush, and air dry it.

u/RockyMtnAristocrat · 1 pointr/Wet_Shavers

I sit at a desk, kinda at a typist's position, so my elbows form a 90 degree angle to the top of the stone.

Under my stones, I use a bartender's mat, and find it really handy. Keeps the stone in place, and keeps spills to a minimum.

I keep a little dish of water to my right so I can dip my fingers in the bowl and spread it on the stone.

I tend to take lots of breaks, and use Japanese strokes for the bulk of the sharpening, and finish with a variety of x strokes.

u/serafinapekala · 1 pointr/pharmacy

After 3 years of begging, near-crippling leg pain, and waking up in the middle of the night feeling like my legs were on fire, literally earlier this month my pharmacy finally got me this fatigue mat. I don't make enough to buy it myself considering it could easily just mysteriously disappear (I have an asshole coworker) one day from the pharmacy and nobody would know where it went (Steve's car).

u/Suckonmyfatvagina · 1 pointr/PSVR
u/withoutapaddle · 1 pointr/OculusQuest

I bought this for PSVR and it works well for Quest too as long as you are playing a stationary game like Beat Saber.

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01H6AEHC8