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  • the1kidd03

    Grandmaster
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    Puzzle mats can play hell with the finger joints if you aren't careful. Usually there is JUUST enough space to get a finger in and bent/broken sideways.

    yeah, I wondered about that and they just seemed "flemsy" like they wouldn't hold up very well/long :dunno: I figured it would be worth it to spend the expense on the real mats, when I have time and willing to shell out the $$
     

    Zero_ek

    Marksman
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    I don't understand why matts or so expensive. I had a fortune in Puzzle matts in my garage at one point in time. More money in Matts than equipment it seemed.
     

    jsx1043

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    Napghanistan
    Matt or Mat?!

    If it is Matt it might explain why he was so expensive... :popcorn:

    Matt?

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