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Fresh-Faced New User




http://javis.co.uk/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=1865&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=2&vmcchk=1&Itemid=2

Anyone used these? Seems like a dirt cheap way to have a board that can be stored away, but I can’t get a consistent review. Most say it's good (but the way some of the reviews are written makes me think it's on behalf of the store selling them. Just a hunch).

The bad reviews say it's awful - someone described it as some cheap flock glued to fly paper.

I'm not looking for a masterpiece, just passible urban terrain.

Anyone used this stuff, or knows more about it?
   
Made in de
Stealthy Space Wolves Scout




Germany, Frankfurt area

Looks like that mats that are used for model railways. Wouldn't recommend them. Shell out for a proper neoprene mat instead, it's worth it.

 
   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Agreed. Neoprene all day. I'm looking at the rather lovely new Concrete one from Urbanmatz for my next purchase.
   
 
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