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Tactical Foldable Ground Mat
Tactical Foldable Ground Mat
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Waterproof. Durable. Compact. Essential for Survival – Not for Comfort
When you're out in the field, comfort is a luxury—but insulation and reliability are critical. This tactical foldable mat isn't meant to pamper—it's made to protect. It insulates your body from cold, wet, or hard ground and doubles as a kneeling or working surface when conditions are rough.
Bare-Bones Functionality, Field-Proven Design
This is not a plush camping mat. It’s a compact, rugged slab of closed-cell XPE foam—lightweight, waterproof, easy to deploy, and made for real-world use. Whether you're building shelter, working in the mud, or sleeping rough, it gives you what you need—and nothing more.
Key Features
Survival-Grade Utility
– Use flat for ground insulation in a bivvy or emergency shelter
– Fold it into a pad for kneeling, gear maintenance, or repairs
– Works as a dry seat on rough or frozen terrain
Hard Use Build
– Made from dense XPE closed-cell foam
– Waterproof and easy to wipe clean
– Doesn’t absorb moisture or collapse under pressure
– Resistant to dirt, wear, and abrasion
Ultralight & Compact
– Folds down small: 38 x 28 x 4 cm
– Open size: 190 x 56 cm
– Weighs just 570g – easy to carry in any bug-out bag or EDC setup
Recommended For
– Bug-out bags & emergency kits
– Tactical and survival setups
– Minimalist camping or cold-weather hiking
– Garage, garden, or field maintenance
– Any environment where you can't afford to sit or kneel in the dirt
Specs
Material: XPE Foam + Polyester Layer
Weight: 570g
Open Dimensions: 190 x 56 cm
Folded Dimensions: 38 x 28 x 4 cm
Resists moisture, cold, and abrasion
Why You Need This
In real survival scenarios, comfort doesn’t matter—function does. This mat is the kind of tool you’ll be glad to have when the ground is frozen, soaked, or covered in debris. No batteries, no frills, no fluff. Just insulation, protection, and tactical flexibility.
Add it to your survival loadout and be prepared when things get primitive.
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