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Old 01-30-2011, 06:16 PM   #1
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Awning Mats

What size awning mat is best to get? I have a 20' power awning on my trailer and look at different size mats. Should I go 8x20 or 9x16 or 2 samller mats? is there a huge differnce in them? There is a huge difference in prices, we are looking at a woen mat. This is something we don't have yet for our trailer.
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We prefer several smaller mats. They are a lot easier to clean and fold up for travel. Plus you don't have to use all of them for a short stay.
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Old 01-30-2011, 10:39 PM   #3
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We have the a big one and love it!
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Old 01-31-2011, 08:49 AM   #4
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I'm going for 8x20 myself...

I'm going to head down to Home Depot and have a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet cut for this purpose.
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I think ours the 9x16' (?). It's the one you can buy in the rv section at WM for $49. I like it being smaller also as our storage compartments aren't all that big once we put the table, chairs, etc in them
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We used the indoor outdoor carpet as well. Much cheaper than the pre-cut but you do have a problem with unraveling. Should have taped the edges I guess.
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I think ours the 9x16' (?). It's the one you can buy in the rv section at WM for $49. I like it being smaller also as our storage compartments aren't all that big once we put the table, chairs, etc in them
I live just off the border in BC so it is easy to make a trip to Washington, I will check Walmart for one we are going camping in the States in April anyways. $49 is what I am thinking, dealers here are over $100
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I have a nice one, but I have never taken it out of it's packaging. I seem to always camp on either pavement or gravel so really didn't see a need to get it out and dirty. I forget the size.
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I've had great luck with an outdoor area "rug" I bought at Lowes - It's kind of a "woven" look, cleans very easily, looks nice and rolls up and goes right into the front pass-through storage area.

It even came with a matching "welcome mat" that I use for the rear / restroom door.
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We have the $49 one from WalMart. It was so bid that I set it up so it covers the wheels and blocks the view ti the underside of the TT.
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I found these outdoor rugs at Costco for $24 each. They are fairly nice looking and made from recycled soda bottles so they dont hold much water when it rains. I believe they are around 8x12 so we have two which is nice because I can put one part way under the camper near the entry door. Shoes, etc go under the trailer in case it rains or heavy dew. The other goes a little further down but cant go under the camper because of the wheels. When we travel they roll up pretty snug and go into the front pass through compartment.



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Looks like that would block the wind a little too.
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