CEK0515

Near Tahoe National Forest

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Oldguy thanks for the tip! My mat is starting to get a little aged. Time to replace.
Mats are great for the dogs to hang out on. Especially the my old pup.
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bukhrn

Lanexa, Va

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Got mine here,no Shreading or falling apart & not a bad price.
http://www.snowbirdrvmats.com/main/awningmats08.html
2007 Forester 2941DS
2005 KIA Spectra
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BarneyS

S.E. Lower Michigan

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I purchased my first mat from them in 2003. I just replaced it with another one from them this year. The first one lasted 6 years of heavy use. It never killed any grass either and it stays in one place for three months during the winter. It is very easy to sweep and/or hose down and dries almost immediately. Wish I had waited a few months till now!
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FEDowner

Simi Valley Ca.

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I use indoor/outdoor carpeting from Home Depot $20 goes a long way.
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At the Rainbow Bridge Sonia 8-30-06 our 1st Neopolitan Mastiff
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dezertcamper

San Deigo

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FEDowner wrote: I use indoor/outdoor carpeting from Home Depot $20 goes a long way.
We use to also, but then most of our group got these mats. And you know how you need to keep up with the Jones's!
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lazydays

Maysville, Ky.

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I bought a cheapy from Camping World back in 04 and it's still in great shape, us it every time we're out. Wouldn't go camping without one. Thanks for the site info.
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Two Kids (12 & 4)
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AJS211

new york

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We bought ours about 3 years ago & would not live without it. It is money worth spent. If it rains or the site is muddy it really helps plus it looks good with all the great deigns they have. It is a breathable mat and it does not kill the grass.
Anthony, Janice, Little Anthony & Butch the dog
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Buck62

Charleston, South Carolina

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old guy wrote: http://www.rvawningmats.com/ they have $90 mats on sale for $40 9X12 mats. 6x9 mats are $25 now would be a great time to buy them if you are in the market for a good mat.
Thanks Old Guy,
I just ordered a 9X12 mat from them. I had the 6X9 mat that I ordered from them back in 2003 and it still looks and works good. I just wanted a bigger one more room. They make a nice quality mat and the price is very reasonable.
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fj12ryder

Platte City, MO

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We also have two mats from these guys and they are great. Excellent quality and the bag is a great way to transport it so you don't have to worry about it blowing out of the bed of the truck. We still have our smaller one that we bought for our pop-up five years ago, it has a large hole burned in it, but still hangs together. The last time we used it, we used it to cover the bed of the truck when we hauled in a couple tons of river rock for our back yard. It shows no sign of ever wearing out. LOL
Howard and Peggy
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sonora

West Bend Wi.

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old guy wrote: http://www.rvawningmats.com/ they have $90 mats on sale for $40 9X12 mats. 6x9 mats are $25 now would be a great time to buy them if you are in the market for a good mat.
I would steer clear of their mats. They don't hold up. All it takes is one good wind storm and you will have a ripped useless mat. Ask me how I know.
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