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Original Sand-Free Mat
CGear
Original Sand-Free Mat
$89.99 - $144.99
Description

  The only outdoor mat on the market with patented sand-free technology

  The CGear Original Sand-Free Mat is the only outdoor mat on the market that features patented sand-free technology. Perfect for true outdoor enthusiasts who demand durability and versatility in everything they own. It works great as a ground mat when camping, backpacking, and RVing. It’s also useful as a picnic, camp, and beach blanket.

  The Original – This mat started the sand-free revolution, and it remains in high demand as the ultimate sand-free ground pad, beach blanket, and equipment mat for serious outdoor adventures.

  Military-Grade Construction – In addition to CGear's patented technology, The Original Mat is quality made to ensure ultra-durability, quick drying time, and resistance to water, mold, and UV damage.

  Heavy Duty D Rings – Take this product everywhere you go, and make sure it stays there with double-reinforced heavy-duty corner D Rings, perfect for staking down in extreme conditions.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
CGear
Weight:
8 x 8 ft: 5.6 lbs
10 x 10 ft: 8.5 lbs
12 x 12 ft: 11.7 lbs
Other Features:
• Sand free (patented) weave tech
• Water-Resistant
• Mold-Free Material
• UV Resistant
• Military Grade Construction
Sold in 3 sizes:
-- MEDIUM - 8 x 8 ft: for 6 persons - with drawstring bag
-- LARGE - 10 x 10 ft: for 10 persons - with drawstring bag
-- X-LARGE - 12 x 12 ft: for 14 persons - with tote bag
The Original Mat is UV stabilized to prevent fading, is fast drying, and resistant to water and mold. It features reinforced seams as well as double-reinforced, heavy-duty corner D rings, which allow it to be affixed to the ground quickly, easily, and securely, even in adverse conditions. And because it is made from polyethylene, sand doesn't stick to the material. It falls through naturally and is quickly removed with the swipe of a hand. Best of all? Its lightweight and ultra-thin weaves are soft to the touch.
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