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Sandlite Mat - Small
CGear
Sandlite Mat - Small
$59.99
Description

  Sand-free mat with a softer and lighter weave

  A sand-free life is the dream of every beachgoer, but the Sandlite series is suited to a range of interests. It’s great for stretching, exercising, and doing yoga outdoors, along with many other outdoor activities. While standard mats act like a sail in adverse conditions, this one is virtually windproof. It features CGear's patented Two-Layer System – a precisely engineered system of polyester layers that allow sand, dirt, and dust to fall through the fabric without being able to come back up.

  Air passes through CGEAR's patented weave effortlessly, meaning you don’t have to hassle with weights or tie-downs. All our mats roll up into a compact package for easy transportation. They feature a convenient carrying handle as well as an elastic closure loop, which keeps them rolled tightly and securely. Best of all? Its lightweight and ultra-thin weave is soft to the touch.

  The Small size is perfect for one person.

  Please note, the product pictures show the Large size as no images of the Small size are available.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
CGear
Size:
Small
Weight:
2.31 lbs / 1.05 kgs
Dimensions:
3'4" x 6'6"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
CG05Y170
Other Features:
PATENTED SAND FREE BEACH MAT
SANDLITE introduces a completely new SAND FREE experience offering a softer material that is easily folded into a small carry bag.
With more softness and comfort, together with great colors and patterns, SANDLITE is better than any towel or picnic mat you can find with the
unique and patented benefit of delivering a completely SAND FREE experience.

NOT JUST FOR THE BEACH
Due to SANDLITE'S Quick-Dry and Light weight material, it is extremely versatile therefore its use is broader than just serving as a fantastic
SAND-FREE beach mat. Use SANDLITE for picnics or any outdoor occasion. A spilt drink will bead on the surface and wipe off easily.

WINDY DAYS
Due to the mats Patented construction, the opening in the mats weave allows wind to go through the mat rather than the mat flying up on windy days
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