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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
These make a great little dry, dirt free pathway to your above ground pool. They have holes all over them so water drains away easily and they provide good traction when walking to and from the pool so less chance of slipping and falling. They are easy to put together and seem well made. We have been using them for a couple of months and had no issues at all with them. We got a second set just to make the path wider for us old people...Highly recommended.
amberlewis
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
These clip together easy and are durable. However they are very small and the entire pack put together was enough for a small rug sized area to stand on by the pool ladder. Would need at least 2 packs to do a path like the photo shows
Darc
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
exactly what it says, very pleased with product
Miranda
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
They’re smaller in person and crack very easy. There’s no flex or wiggle room at all.
Jack B
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
At first I was a little skeptical but more sturdy than I thought, working out very well.
Troy Ron
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
I ordered these interlocking tiles to see if they’d work as a suitable pathway for our grandchildren from our deck to our inground swimming pool, a distance of about 12 feet across concrete. While these tiles might work, I had several issues that has me continuing to look for a better and cheaper solution. Firstly, each tile is about 10 inches wide. The Amazon item description’s pictures show a pathway two tiles wide seemingly wide enough to walk side-by-side with another person. Then there is another picture where a person is stepping from a single tile on to a ladder with seemingly ample room. This is definitely misleading as a 20-inch pathway, while walkable, looks and feels more like walking a beam. Three wide, or about 30 inches, is approximating the width of a closet door in most houses, and is about the minimum, comfortable width in my mind for a path. Additionally, there are connecting tabs exposed along one edge of your pathway or mat once assembled. You’d need to trim these off with a saw or oscillating tool to get a smooth, straight edge which wouldn’t match the finished edge directly across from it. Also, there is the element of value to consider here. A pathway three tiles wide would only get you a little over 4 feet. At the current pricing of $32 per set of sixteen, that would be nearly $100 to get the 12-foot pathway I need. Further, I have a question of durability of anything plastic based laying in the sun day-in and day-out.With that said, there are some things to like about the Moonoom modular pathway tiles. They are relatively easy to assemble and once snapped in place, remain securely in place. Also, they’re easy to walk on while barefoot. This is especially true for our preteen grandchildren who seldom remember to wear shoes when headed out to the pool no matter how hot the concrete gets. Further, they are better than the turf carpet we had at handling water whether from feet or from dew or rain. Finally, though dark blue, only about a quarter of an inch thick, and lying on cement, they remain relatively cool even in the direct June sun.Overall, I can see how these modular, interlocking tiles could be useful in certain situations though I’ve found comparable options on Amazon for less. I plan to use this one set I have for now as a 4 x 4 mat at the base of our deck stairs to help the grandkids from tracking stuff to the pool or into the house on their feet. For now, it’s “keep looking” though I may discover over time the Moonoom tiles to be the best option all in all. I’ll be sure to update this review if I find that to be the case.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
not enough tiles.
Chris Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
The product is fine but it took three weeks to get delivered, and with no explanation. This is 2024 not 1824, didn’t ask for horse and buggy delivery.
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