Round self-adhesive furniture slides protect carpet, area rugs, and all soft flooring from chair legs of any material. Hard ABS surface skims over carpet pile instead of sinking into it. Zero fiber engagement, dramatically less drag. EHBF acrylic foam adhesive bonds to wood, metal, plastic, and hollow tube legs with no tools, no drilling, and no hardware. Peel, position, press. 4 sizes from Ø 23 mm to Ø 50 mm. Sold in multiples of 4.
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📦 Sold in packs of 4 — quantity adjustable at checkout
Metal legs, plastic legs, hollow tube steel, aluminum frames: none of them can accept a nail-on rivet. Round self-adhesive furniture slides for soft floors solve this with EHBF acrylic foam adhesive that bonds the ABS platform directly to any clean, smooth leg surface. The hard ABS sliding face glides over the carpet pile instead of digging into it. The same engineering-grade surface used in the nail-on range, with an adhesive attachment that works on every leg material. Stick-on carpet slides for any round furniture leg.
Peel the backing, center on the leg base, and press firmly. Available in 4 sizes from Ø 23 mm to Ø 50 mm. Adhesive carpet glides for wood, metal, plastic, and hollow tube legs on carpet, area rugs, and all other soft floors. The EHBF adhesive builds bond strength progressively under the furniture’s own weight. For solid wooden legs where maximum mechanical hold is preferred, use round nail-on furniture slides instead. Sold in multiples of 4.
Round self-adhesive furniture slides for soft floors are available in four diameters, matching the nail-on range. The slide should be slightly smaller than the leg diameter so it stays hidden beneath the leg edge. If your measurement lands on a boundary, choose the smaller size.
For legs Ø 23–27 mm. Side chairs, lightweight metal seating.
For legs Ø 28–37 mm. Dining chairs, stacking chairs, desk seating.
For legs Ø 38–49 mm. Accent chairs, heavier metal seating.
For legs Ø 50–74 mm. Dining tables, conference tables, heavy chairs.
For hard floors (hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, stone), use round self-adhesive furniture glides with a PA6 surface. For solid wood legs where a rivet is preferred, round nail-on furniture slides provide the strongest mechanical bond. For bulk orders, visit Business Solutions.
The most common mistake when ordering peel-and-stick furniture slides is guessing the leg size. A slide that’s too small leaves the leg perimeter in direct contact with the carpet pile, defeating the entire purpose. Measure before ordering.
Lay the piece on its side or turn it upside down. You need clear access to the base of each leg where the slide will bond.
Use a ruler or calipers across the widest point of the leg base. For hollow tube legs, measure the outer diameter. The slide bonds to the outside surface. For tapered legs, measure at the very bottom only.
Select the slide whose range includes your measurement. A Ø 32 mm leg falls within the Ø 28 mm range (fits legs Ø 28–37 mm). If you’re right on a boundary, go with the smaller size. The slide should stay slightly inside the leg edge.
Installation takes under a minute per leg. But surface preparation determines whether the bond holds or fails. The EHBF acrylic foam adhesive builds bond strength progressively. Skip the surface prep, and the slide will peel off under the higher lateral forces that carpet generates during furniture movement.
Carpet fights every furniture movement. Metal and plastic legs make the problem worse. They’re harder and narrower than wooden legs, sinking deeper into the pile and creating more concentrated pressure points. Round self-adhesive furniture slides for soft floors address this with a hard ABS surface that rejects fiber engagement on any leg material. Adhesive carpet glides that bond to chrome, steel, aluminum, plastic, and wood alike.
When an unprotected metal or plastic leg sits on carpet, it sinks into the pile and engages thousands of individual fibers. Moving that furniture requires force to overcome the pile’s resistance: force that tears fibers, crushes the pile flat, and strains your back. The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) recommends furniture protectors on all legs to prevent premature pile damage. Metal legs create deeper indentations than wood because they concentrate more weight through a smaller contact area.
The ABS surface is hard, smooth, and presents zero fiber engagement. Instead of sinking into pile, the ABS face sits on top and skims across it. The friction between smooth ABS and carpet is dramatically lower than between raw metal and carpet, turning a two-handed pull into a one-handed push. Unlike generic protectors that peel off metal legs, EHBF adhesive is engineered for the lateral forces carpet generates.
Round self-adhesive furniture slides for soft floors work on any surface where furniture legs sink into or engage the material. The hard ABS face skims over the surface instead of engaging it. Also recommended for rough or heavily textured hard floors where PA6 glides catch or wear prematurely.
Every component is specified for carpet-specific challenges. The ABS surface rejects fiber engagement, the EHBF adhesive bonds to any smooth leg material while withstanding carpet’s lateral forces, and the ABS platform distributes load to reduce pile compression. Peel stick furniture slides engineered for the forces carpet generates.
Engineering-grade thermoplastic: hard, smooth, zero fiber engagement. The precision-formed edges and polished face create a surface that carpet fibers cannot grip, snag, or penetrate. ABS resists the abrasion that carpet generates over time, maintaining its smooth face through extended daily movement. Will not age-crack, chalk, or become brittle under sustained load.
Closed-cell acrylic foam that bonds to wood, metal, plastic, composite, and powder-coated surfaces. Unlike commodity double-sided tape that peels under lateral stress, EHBF achieves high-strength adhesion to any smooth leg material. The closed-cell foam conforms to minor surface irregularities and provides vibration damping between the leg and the slide. On carpet, furniture movement generates higher lateral forces. EHBF’s shear strength resists these forces without peeling.
Most people looking for stick-on carpet slides have metal or plastic furniture that can’t accept a rivet. Here’s how round self-adhesive furniture slides for soft floors compare to common alternatives, and why adhesive carpet glides with EHBF bonding outperform everything else on non-wood legs.
Unprotected metal and plastic legs on carpet sink into the pile, engage thousands of fibers, and resist every movement. Metal legs are particularly destructive: harder and narrower than wood, creating deeper indentations and more concentrated damage. These slides distribute weight across the full ABS footprint and eliminate fiber engagement during movement.
Felt pads are designed for hard floors. On carpet, felt fibers engage with carpet fibers and increase friction rather than reducing it. Generic adhesive pads also peel off metal and plastic legs quickly because commodity adhesives lack the shear strength to resist the carpet’s lateral forces. The hard ABS surface cannot engage carpet fibers, and EHBF adhesive is engineered for lateral forces, not the gentle static loads commodity adhesives are designed for.
Same ABS sliding surface, same carpet performance. The difference is mounting. Round nail-on furniture slides use a tubular rivet for solid wood legs, providing the strongest possible bond. Round self-adhesive furniture slides for soft floors use EHBF adhesive for metal, plastic, hollow tube, or any leg where a rivet isn’t possible. Choose based on leg material.
Round self-adhesive furniture glides use PA6 needle-punched fiber designed for hard floors. PA6 fibers on carpet create fiber-on-fiber engagement that increases drag. These slides use smooth ABS that rejects fiber engagement. Same EHBF adhesive, same platform: fundamentally different surface for a fundamentally different floor.
Round self-adhesive furniture slides and round self-adhesive furniture glides use the same ABS platform and EHBF adhesive. The right choice depends entirely on the floor type, not the furniture or leg material.
For carpet, area rugs, and rough-textured hard floors. The hard ABS surface skims over the carpet pile instead of engaging it. This is the product you are viewing.
For hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, stone, and all smooth hard floors. The soft PA6 needle-punched surface absorbs micro-texture and moves silently without scratching. Glides protect the floor from the furniture. Slides protect the carpet from the furniture.
Both variants use the same ABS platform and EHBF acrylic foam adhesive. Only the floor-contact surface differs. ABS for carpet and soft floors, PA6 for hard floors.
The slide shape must match the leg cross-section. A round slide on a square leg leaves all four corners exposed to catch and snag on carpet fibers, creating the exact problem the slide is supposed to eliminate.
For circular, turned, tapered, cylindrical, and hollow tube legs. 4 sizes from Ø 23 mm to Ø 50 mm.
For equal-sided square legs. Full corner-to-corner ABS coverage on carpet. 4 sizes from 23 × 23 mm to 50 × 50 mm.
For rectangular legs: mid-century modern and Scandinavian furniture. Full-length ABS coverage. 33 × 19 mm.
Any situation where round furniture legs meet carpet, area rugs, or soft flooring, the furniture needs to move freely, and a nail-on rivet isn’t possible or practical. The universal carpet solution for non-wood round legs: stick-on carpet slides that bond to any material and reduce drag on every soft floor type.
Metal-legged dining chairs in carpeted dining rooms. The single most common residential application. Chrome, brushed steel, and aluminum kitchen stools, accent chairs, side tables, and any round-legged furniture on carpet or area rugs. The Ø 28 mm and Ø 38 mm sizes cover the majority of residential metal-legged dining chairs. Peel-and-stick furniture slides that require no tools and are accessible to every homeowner.
Hotel banquet halls, conference rooms, restaurant dining rooms with carpeted floors, assisted living facilities, office furniture on commercial carpet tile, and event venues with stacking chairs. The standard specification for commercial metal and plastic furniture on carpet. Available in bulk for venue fit-outs. For commercial pricing, visit Business Solutions.
Same ABS sliding surface for carpet. Zinc-plated tubular rivet instead of EHBF adhesive: for solid wooden legs where maximum mechanical hold is preferred.
Same ABS platform and EHBF adhesive. PA6 needle-punched surface instead of ABS: for hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, and stone, where the furniture should glide silently without scratching.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Product Type |
Self-Adhesive Slides |
Shape |
Round |
Materials |
ABS base, EHBF adhesive |
Floor Compatibility |
Carpets, area rugs, woven mats |
Furniture Compatibility |
Chairs, stools, benches, tables, office seating |
Leg Compatibility |
Wooden, metal, and plastic furniture legs |
Sizes Available |
23–50 mm (0.91–1.97") |
Color Options |
Black |
Installation Type |
Peel backing and press onto clean leg surface (wipe with 70% isopropyl alcohol first) |
Key Benefits |
Snag prevention, dent reduction, smooth gliding, strong adhesive bond |
Indoor/Outdoor Use |
Indoor | Covered Outdoor | Uncovered Outdoor |
Yes. EHBF acrylic foam adhesive bonds to chrome, brushed steel, aluminum, stainless steel, powder-coated metal, and any other clean, smooth metal surface. Clean the leg base with isopropyl alcohol before applying. The adhesive builds bond strength progressively over 24 hours under the furniture’s own weight. For solid wood legs where a mechanical bond is preferred, round nail-on furniture slides use a tubular rivet instead.
No. The hard ABS surface is designed for carpet and soft floors. On hardwood, tile, laminate, or vinyl, ABS would scratch the floor finish. For hard floors, use round self-adhesive furniture glides with a PA6 needle-punched fiber surface that glides silently without scratching.
The EHBF adhesive needs a flat surface to bond to. If the tube end is open, install a round tube plug first to create a flat bonding surface, then apply the slide on top. Without a flat face, the adhesive contacts only the thin tube rim, and the bond will fail underthe carpet’s lateral forces.
Same ABS sliding surface, same carpet performance. The difference is mounting. Round nail-on furniture slides use a zinc-plated tubular rivet for solid wood legs, providing the strongest mechanical bond. Round self-adhesive furniture slides use EHBF adhesive for metal, plastic, hollow tube, or any leg that can’t accept a rivet. Choose based on leg material.
EHBF is a closed-cell acrylic foam adhesive, not commodity double-sided tape. It resists the higher lateral forces carpet generates during furniture movement and does not creep or stretch under sustained load. On a clean, properly prepared surface, the bond holds through extended daily use. If the bond weakens, remove the old slide, scrape off all residue, clean with isopropyl alcohol, and apply a fresh slide.
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