Mariner Mat - Outdoor Changing Mat
A durable utility mat for surfers, divers, mountain bikers, campers, and everyone in between.
Our long-lasting Mariner Mat brings serious comfort and function to wetsuit/gear changes, outfit swaps, and outdoor showers.
Getting in and out of your wetsuit shouldn’t be so painful (literally). Keep harmful sand, mud, and parking lot grime off your wetsuit while protecting your feet with our ultra-cushioned mat.
For our RV, mountain, and outdoorsy friends, it’s a comfortable changing or outdoor shower platform that keeps you and your clothes dirt-free. You’ve told us it’s a great camping doormat, too.
Constructed from eco-friendly biomaterial, made to last, and easy to clean.
Dimensions: 29.5 x 19 x 1 inches
Key Features:
- 1-inch thick cushioning saves feet from asphalt, dirt, sand, and extreme temps
- Wide surface protects wetsuits and clothes from damaging sand and grime
- UV & water resistant material handles salt water, sun, and tough conditions
- Patented design with holes for water drainage, easy rinsing, and simple cleaning
- Made from algae using BLOOM™ foam construction to support marine health
THE MAT YOU NEVER KNEW YOU NEEDED
A cross-functional sport utility mat that keeps you and your stuff off the ground, uniquely designed with wavy ridges and strategic holes for drainage. Water and dirt easily flow off your feet and the mat, keeping things clean. This changing mat is a must for an optimal surf experience.
ADVENTURE READY
An accessory that was created with your adventures in mind. The Mariner Mat is the perfect addition to your changing setup, RinseKit, or any outdoor shower situation. Beyond the surf, the Mariner Mat is well-suited for campsites, fishing trips, or any outdoor environments where dirt, rocks, or pavement are involved. Many of our loyal customers salute the van life.
EARTH FRIENDLY
Does its part to address algae overgrowth problems. Each mat is made with 690g of algae biomass, returning 155 liters of fresh water to the habitat, and 97 cubic meters of air is returned to the atmosphere. Read more about materials here.