A Floating Mat That’s Easier To Handle, Store, And Maintain
Published: Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Now you can customize your mat with the Aqua Stack Mat – a patented, floating modular mat for your boating and swimming lifestyle.
The individual mat sections of the Aqua Stack Mat are made from the same type of closed cell foam as roll up mats, and they offer the same floatation and buoyancy as roll up mats. Every mat has an outer slipcover – made from a marine grade nylon material – that attaches each mat to another. The bottom and sides of the mat are made with a heavy-duty mesh, which provides instant drainage and allows air flow for quick drying. The outer cover is designed specifically for large breed dog nails, and you can also choose your mat’s color or mix and match them.
The Aqua Stack Mat solves a variety of issues. Need to adjust the length? Simply add or remove mats; each mat is 6’ x 2’, easily and quickly making for a large or small surface at will. The Aqua Stack Mat is completely repairable, too, and all individual components can be replaced. This means that if one mat gets damaged, simply remove that mat and continue to use the others until you replace the needed item. The entire mat group has not been compromised, and the fun does not have to stop!
There is no repair for traditional roll mats; once they split, they are done. Plus, children risk twisting their ankles when running on uncovered foam and it splits, catching their feet.
Float free or stay still – your choice. There is a dedicated anchor mat that has three large grommets for multiple access points. Add a reverse anchor mat to the opposite end and you can now anchor the mat off at both ends.
Mats can be purchased individually or as a group. Each mat group comes as a complete kit including a shoulder carrying strap and storage buckle straps, plus double loop bungee cords and carabiners.
Fit your floating mat to your needs and store it easily! Order today at www.aquastackmat.com or by calling (855) 575-5875.
Aqua Stack Mat’s YouTube video is being revised (to show the current 2019 patented mat design) and will be available this summer.
This article first appeared in the Launch Issue (May/Jun) 2019 of Great Lakes Scuttlebutt magazine.
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