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    That mat looks a nice piece of kit Eric but at $75 a bit out of my league just for an extra mat.
    If I had seen it first before investing in my two mats I would certainly have been interested.
    I wonder what the postage rate from the States is like for those?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    That mat looks a nice piece of kit Eric but at $75 a bit out of my league just for an extra mat.
    If I had seen it first before investing in my two mats I would certainly have been interested.
    I wonder what the postage rate from the States is like for those?
    Rob.
    Good question I know increases in postage from the UK/EU to the US has been an issue lately. I have also seen very nice mousepad mats from a company in the EU and people tell me the postage to the US is not bad:

    https://www.deepcutstudio.com/

    I really had no thoughts of spending money on new mats but the more I see these mats in use (much nicer/realistic looking than the Sails mats) the more I am tempted and now I have a discount.....

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    Their Waterworld mat looks pretty good Eric.
    I also like the look of the mat carrying case.

    Rob.
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