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Sand-Free Multi-Mat Review

by Tazim Damji

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A Sand-Free Environment Wherever You Go!

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Although the Sand-Free Multi-Mat was originally designed to eliminate sand, dirt and dust from helicopter landings, and is used by the military, it has become a popular product to use at beaches, deserts and campsites.

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Who I would recommend this for:

-People who go camping who’d like a spot to put their camping table on top of.

-People who have picnics – on the sand or anywhere! The material used for this mat is really smooth so you will have a comfortable place to sit and eat. You can easily place a towel or blanket on top of it, though.

-People who sunbathe or lie on the beach – the sand will go right through this mat so you don’t have to worry about it getting on you, your reading materials, or anything you place on it.

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This would be great for backyard use, too.

I plan on taking this with me camping next summer – I love being outside but when I sit down on the ground I worry about twigs, bugs and irritating grass. I think that this mat will come in handy for sitting outside whilst camping. I would keep it right outside my tent so that I can sit on top of it and put my shoes on/take them off.

I love that this mat comes in a carrying case with comfortable handles – makes it easy for taking to the beach! Living in Vancouver, I am lucky to have so many great beaches to go to when there is nice weather, but taking buses to get to these beaches means that I can’t carry a lot of stuff (like beach chairs or large blankets) with me. I know this mat inside the carrying case will work out well for beach use because of how easy it is to carry. It is nice and thick, too – so you don’t need to have a beach chair/camping chair on top of it – you can just sit right down and be comfortable! I go to summer concerts outdoors, and weekend-long festivals where this would come in very handy as well.

CGEAR SAND-FREE MULTIRUG – is a variation on the mat I received. I love the different designs/patterns available.

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Easily cleaned, non-absorbent and recyclable, the Multimat also features rip-stop technology . MRSP $49.99 for a 6’x6′ mat.

This would be a great holiday gift for someone who likes to camp, or go to the beach.

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I received a 6’x6′ mat to try for a review. I was not compensated in any other way. This is my honest review of this product.

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About Tazim Damji

Tazim Damji is a content creator, blogger and social media marketing specialist from Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about photography, vegan food, and travelling. Read more posts by Tazim. Visit her food and adventure blog Celebrate Life's Adventures Connect with Tazim via Twitter or on Facebook . Google+

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