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Thread: Bog Mats, Anyone knows who sells them?

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    Matt Hawkins Guest

    Smile Bog Mats, Anyone knows who sells them?

    Hello Everyone.

    I'm just wondering, does anyone know where one can aquire bog mats from? The ones which are about 6 ft long, 1 1/2 ft wide, have three rows of a circle pattern from one end to the other, has one smooth side and one rough side for tyres to grip into for better traction, the ones which are usually only common with Landrovers. ??? Any one.

    The Army used to make highways out of the stuff about 30 odd years ago. They also had clips on them so you could link them one end to the other, and also link them up side to side as well.

    They're rare as hen's teeth I can tell you.
    ARB doesn't sell them, most 4WD shops don't sell them. I've had a go at looking up some places in England, but still have to keep trying. So, if anyone here knows where to get them from, I'm all ears.

    Sincerely,
    Matthew

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    Never heard of them got any pics...or are they really that rare
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Would you be thinking of these: OKoffroad.com 4x4 Recovery - Sand Ladders

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    lmfao For some reason because he wrote mats I was thinking rubber...I was also thinking they be friggin useless....if you had said sand ladders or bridging ladders I would have know what you were talking about...

    probably so would ARB and the rest of the 4wd shops
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    you can buy flexable mats, dont know brand names but have seen lots of different types. Rubber conveyor type belt with cutouts, conveyor type slats linked on stainless wire. Lots of others
    cheers
    blaze

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    You are describing Marston matting, otherwise known as pierced steel planks. Used in WWII to make airstrips, hard stands, vehicle paths. Thousands of tons of this was used in the Pacific theatre and sold off after the war. I have only seen isolated pieces of this in recent years. Tutt Bryant Industries owned all Commonwealth of Australia scrap in PNG after the war and had so much of this they would only sell in 8 ton minimum lots. Is it still available?

    What to you want to achieve? If you are looking for something vehicle born to use as recovery matting, then hall carpet runners or coir runners are good.
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Saw some roll up rubber tracks in Anaconda Springwood's 4WD section of all places (next to Ikea) last week. Pretty heavy.
    Have Maxtracks made these redundant?

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    Go the maxtrax, love them

    love them even more because I won them in the 4WD Custom Action magazine

    Thanks 4WDMonthly

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    Max tracks are good but cant be used as bridgeing ladders, we snapped a set once playing with them at fraser island,, that was on sand.

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    FRP Grating Company

    The FRP Grating Company Australia

    Not quite what your after but wonderfull in mud, sand, and as bridging ladders. They will sell direct and to pritty much any size.

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