A Floating Mat Might Your Best Purchase This Summer




Packing your bags for your next vacation near a lake or a river might be a tough task, especially if you are bringing a large group along. Often, finding recreational activities that are enjoyed by both children and adults alike may prove to be a difficult task, but the convenient floating mats might just the thing to change this. This affordable and convenient piece of gear gained a lot of popularity in 2020, and it is very likely that 2021 will not be any different.

Floating mats are typically lightweight but sturdy, and they have the ability to support over 900 pounds of weight on them. While they are usually quite large in size, they can be packed conveniently, just like a mattress! This makes them easy to transport, use, and then repackage for the return trip. Of course, the market is full of all sorts of floating mats, and picking the one that best fits your needs may be a difficult task. Below, you will find three of the best-selling floating mats of 2020, as well as some information that should help you get the best bang for your buck.

Keep in mind that the products below come in different variations, and they may not be in stock for much longer! In 2020, many floating mats were out of stock just before spring, and the interest is likely to be even bigger in 2021 since outdoor activities are preferred by most people due to the COVID-19 situation.

The Maui Mat Floating Foam Fun Pad

This amazing product comes in two variations – 22ft x 6ft (up to 1300 pounds) and 14ft x 6ft (up to 1050 pounds.) Both versions have a thickness of 1-3/4 inch, and they are built of durable, USA-made polyethylene foam to ensure lightweight, safety, and convenience. In addition to this, the product uses the FlexCore technology, which makes it more resistant to crushing without compromising its flexibility.

Just like many other floating mats, this one also comes in bright colors to ensure that it is visible by everyone in the vicinity. Storage and transportation is made easy thanks to the 1-3/4 thickness and the two included straps. The USA-made XPE foam is also tear-resistant, which makes the Maui Mat Floating Foam Fun Pad excellent for beach use as well.

Aqua Lily Pad

The Aqua Lily Pad is another great product to look into if you want to invest in a floating mat for your next trips. Just like the previous product, it also comes in several variations – 12ft x 6ft, 15ft x 6ft, and 18x6ft. They accommodate up to 900, 1200, and 1500 pounds respectively. You will not need to worry about packing, unpacking, or transporting the Aqua Lily Pad – the 1-3/8 inch thickness and the two included Velcro straps make the Aqua Lily Pad easy to manage. 

The inside of the Aqua Lily Pad consists of a lair of the FlexCore foam, which offers impressive durability and resistance to crushing. In the meantime, both the top and the bottom of the pad are interchangeable, and they consist of UV-resistant foam. This allows the Aqua Lily Pad to absorb minimal amounts of sunlight, and it will not heat up during the hot summer days.

GYMAX Floating Water Mat 12′ x 6′

The GYMAX Floating Water Mat 12' x 6' comes in one size, as the name suggests, but you will be able to choose between two bright colors –green and orange. It is made of 3-layer, 1.5 inch XPE foam, which has undergone a rigorous lamination process to ensure that the product will be resistant to tears, punctures, and wear. The surface of the mat is smooth and easy to clean with simple water and soap, allowing you to maintain its stainless and vivid appearance for years to come.  

The mat can be rolled just like a mattress when you need to store or transport it, and the two Velcro straps will make fastening and transportation even easier. Apart from the straps, the GYMAX Floating Water Mat 12' x 6' comes with an easy-to-use tethering system, which allows you to easily anchor it in a safe spot.




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FAIR. Water stained; 80 degrees; 1.05 feet below pool. Stripers are slow to fair with live bait in 20-40 feet of water. Put your baits down in areas that you have marked fish recently and slowly move around with your trolling motor. You will bump into smaller schools of fish, but it will take patience while you wait for a bite. Sand bass are still fair to good moving quickly in 5-10 feet of water on main lake points and sand flats. Chrome and white seem to be out producing all other colors. Catfish are still fair to good with shad in 10-20 feet of water fished on the bottom. Baited holes are your best bet to catch numbers but will not produce big fish. Bait with cattle cubes and wait 2-3 hours before fishing. Use punch bait for best results on baited holes. Catfish should be spawning, so expect a slower bite. Water clarity is 2-6 feet of visibility but slowly becoming clearer. Report by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service. The fall transition is in full swing, and fish are on the move! That means staying on top of the bite can be tricky, but the action has been worth the effort. Water temperature is 77 degrees with 3-4 foot visibility. The striper and white bass bite has been strong this week. Fish are stacking up on shallow points in 10–20 feet, with sporadic surface feeding early and late when there’s a little wind. Slab spoons, swimbaits, and downriggers are all producing, so keep a mix of gear ready. The eating size 1–3 pound catfish bite is absolutely on fire. Limits are coming in fast, often within just a few hours, using punch baits and dip baits. For channels and blue catfish baited holes in 20–25 feet near points and flats are paying off. The crappie bite has picked up nicely. Minnows are the go-to in 12–20 feet of water around structures and brush. Largemouth bass are crushing topwater at first light, then shifting to shallow crankbaits around dock legs as the sun climbs. Shaky heads are producing steady catches as well. Once the sun gets higher, a Texas-rigged

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