Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Remat!

One man's trash is another man or woman's…wader changing mat. The ultimate recycled product, the Remat is a byproduct from automobile gasket manufacturing (o-rings), reworked and repurposed for a long life of heavy-duty use. Beyond wader changing, it doubles (or triples) as a driftboat seat cushion, work station floor mat or boat floor protection from studded boots. The tough, cushy, water- and stain-resistant Remat is also showing up in front of kitchen sinks and mudroom doors wherever anglers live. Surfers, skiers and snowboarders have found the Remat to be ideal for parking lot changing as well as for cushioning between surfboards on the rack. It's a good thing to have around camp too. Made from 100% synthetic nitrile rubber.

Details

  • Withstands temperatures from -40 C to +125 C
  • Oil/fuel resistant
  • No off-gasing
  • Abrasion-resistant
  • Water-resistant
  • Extermely flexible and lightweight
  • No PVC content; floats; easy to wash
  • Acrylonitrile-Butadiene Rubber (NBR) with 30% – 35% Acrylonitrile Content. Commonly referred as "Nitrile" or "Buna-N" rubber.
  • Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program
  • 354 g (12.5 oz)
  • Made in USA
Photos by Billy Smith, S. Stracqualursi and Rene Braun

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