I have tried a couple of different ones but have had the Cgear now for 4 years and still performing great. I would replace with another without hesitation. They are light weight as well.
Keep safe on the roads and out there.
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One third of the price of the Cgear and when I compared the two side-by-side in the store I could not see any difference. I have had one for about 2.5 years and it's been in use almost every day on forest floors and is still as good as new.
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I have two types . Not sure on brand . One Is like double shade cloth . Which I use in Sandy or grass areas as it doesnt kill the grass as quick as the other rubber type mat I put over concrete or hard ground . Although it has holes in it ? It doesnt let sand through like the woven shade cloth !! Or sun to keep grass growing .
One third of the price of the Cgear and when I compared the two side-by-side in the store I could not see any difference. I have had one for about 2.5 years and it's been in use almost every day on forest floors and is still as good as new.
Mike
That link takes me to my account so I can't see which mat you are recommending.
From your comment about price I think that it is the Camec line.
i use click together rubber squares from ...cheap as chips .....as my partner cant help with the fold up of the floor mat due to her back problems........i find these squares great and easy to clean too........
i use click together rubber squares from ...cheap as chips .....as my partner cant help with the fold up of the floor mat due to her back problems........i find these squares great and easy to clean too........
I carry about 12 of those to stop rubbing of stuff carried in the en-suite & often use them at the entry with or without the 20 year old shadecloth floor. (Got another 20 or so in the shed that I picked up cheap)
Easy to put out if doing one of those infrequent overnighters & good in wet or sandy locations too.
I have a couple of 'rubber like' Aldi mats & they are a PITA. Rubbish, just like their privacy screens.
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