Floor Mats
Stamina Fold-to-Fit Folding Equipment Mat (84-Inch by 36-Inch)
(Sports) Stamina
Textured, nonslip pebble surface cleans easily; measures 84 x 0.25 x 36 inches (W x H x D)
Closed-cell foam material absorbs impact, eliminates vibration, and keeps out carpet fibers
7 folding sections makes it easy to customize fit; also absorbs shock from aerobic workouts
Works with stationary bikes, elliptical trainers, rowing machines, home gyms, and more
Fold-to-fit equipment mat for protecting floors from unsightly blemishes and scuffs
Price:
$50.00
$28.43
Customer Reviews:
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Versatile, high quality mat
My wife uses and elliptical machine religiously. We just moved into a different home that happens to have brand new carpet. We naturally wanted an exercise equipment mat to protect the flooring. The placement of the equipment, however, is in a corner where too long of a mat would have extended... -
Large enough to be useful
Finally, a wide enough mat. Wide enough for a man. Actually, a smallish sweaty man. Sweating on the carpet is not cool. Working out partially on a mat and partially on tile/wood just plain sux.Mostly though, I want a mat large enough to catch all that drippage so I can hose the thing off...
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Price:
$19.99
$29.22
Includes a 10' controller cable that plugs directly into the console
Works with popular dance software or Xbox games (sold separately)
Features a non-slip surface & backing
PADDED PROTECTION FOR FLOORS & RUGS
Top Quality Children's Item.
DURABLE, ANTI-SLIP MATERIAL
COMPATIBLE WITH ALL XBOX 360(R) KINECT(TM) GAMES<br/>UPC : 656777012182<br/>Shipping Dimensions :
Review: Twister Mania for Kinect
These are the sort of mini-games that the Xbox Kinect was designed for, party pleasers that work best with friends who can help you meet the challenges on screen or switch off with you when your arms get sore. Playing in an environment with plenty of friends will make this game a sure hit. Your pals will laugh as you and a friend try to shape your bodies to become a human centaur before the time limit is up.
In a way, this harkens perfectly back to what the original Twister did best, before video games took over as party favorites. Twister Mania translates the spirit of classic Twister's fun to 2011, channeling the tangled arms of yore and injecting the collaborative body play of today.
The game isn't perfect. I found the course selection controls less than stellar. You must step into a specific area of the screen and hold your hand just right to select your game mode with success.
You'll spend a fair amount of time looking at your own silhouette on screen, often with its legs cut short or glitchy bits missing around the sides. The music and visuals are bare bones, but the game wouldn't gain much by adding anything in addition to the shadows and obstacles already on screen.
Xbox 360 KINECT: Twister Mania Review | The Night Owl Mama
Xbox Kinect has been the key to our family spending lots of time together. We play a lot of games sometimes for hours and hours barely stopping to eat lunch or dinner. Sometimes we just eat while we play because we are having so much fun. We were sent Twister mania for review and I have to tell you it’s a blast. Remember playing twister on the floor mat with colors and a spin wheel and you’d get twisted intertwined between eachother and have to balance your body in crazy positions and hoped you didn’t fall on your butt. Many times we’d laugh so hard and wished we had a video camera to film the whole thing. Twister Mania is a game for balance, body position, leg lifting, and getting your body into shapes that you never thought possible. You can play with a friend or you alone....
Tracking issues - Kinect Forum page
Hi, I've had my kinect since release and over time I've noticed that is has real problems tracking the legs of my children (age 4 and 6). In particular any games were it alternate turns between an adult and a child it gets completely confused with height. Is this experience unique to me? I have run the kinect tuner on multiple occasions but it doesn't help much. Hi, I've had my kinect since release and over time I've noticed that is has real problems tracking the legs of my children (age 4 and 6). In particular any games were it alternate turns between an adult and a child it gets completely confused with height. Is this experience unique to me? I have run the kinect tuner on multiple occasions but it doesn't help much. It's important to demarcate the play area somehow. The best advice I've heard is to set a yoga mat or some other floor mat down in the Kinect sweet spot. Everyone can get carried away playing Kinect, but kids especially get...
Floor Mat kinect News
Review: Twister Mania for KinectABC News - Jan 01, 1970
"Twister Mania" for Xbox Kinect ditches the plastic mat and spinner that made Twister famous and opts for a motion-sensor camera. Players won't find themselves tangled up on the floor. Instead, they'll be dodging walls, fitting into crevices and
Blast - Jan 01, 1970
By using hand gestures, similar to Microsoft's Kinect, the user has the ability to access all of the knowledge of the web without ever touching a keyboard. Where's the beef? “In-vitro” meat is exactly as disturbing as it sounds.Bellingham Herald - Jan 01, 1970
DANCE FEVER: While high-impact dance mat games are with us still, they ain't revolutionary no more. Game systems that work with motion-activated controllers (Wii, PS3 with Move) and sonar/light sensors (Xbox 360 with Kinect) are inviting lots more


