For what it’s worth:
I had planned on having that type product installed on my boat but changed my mind after taking a closer look at it.
I got a quick price from the guy in Babylon, he was expensive, but my decision wasn’t really based on cost. I just wasn’t sure I wanted to commit to having it glued down.
Instead, I got woven PVC in a teak pattern that is like having a removeable snap in carpet without it being carpet. It looks good, cleans easily, and is easily removed when I’m doing mechanical work on the boat so I don’t have to risk getting oil stains on it. I’m on my second season with it and so far it still looks like it did the day I got it.
It costs just a little more than a snap in carpet would cost and comes in lots of different patterns and colors.
I got mine from Corinthian Marine and they call it Aquamat, but there are a few companies out there who sell it.
The only down side to it is that like the other products you’re considering, it gets very hot on bare feet in direct sun. But slippping something on my feet is much easier than constantly cleaning an uncovered cockpit deck.