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Member
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 Location: Northern Nevada | Anyone know of a company that makes lightweight trailer mats similar to the Equifoam mats that used to be manufactured by DOW? I was just in touch with the company, Clark Foam Products, that used to distribute it and they say it is not being made anymore. |
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Regular
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  Location: Pueblo, CO | We are getting a couple of sets for our trailers from Colorado Animal Health in Longmont, CO. I don't know if they would be considered lightweight or not, but they are supposed to make the ride much better. They will be installed under the existing rubber mats. 
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 350
     Location: Penrose, Colorado | if you have a Tractor Supply in your area there mats are great,they are not really light but when wet they are not slick and sell for around $30 each, they are 4'x 6'. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 824
    Location: Kansas | I LOVE my equifoam mats-how could they not make them anymore??? Please post if you find anything similar. |
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Member
Posts: 37
 Location: Northern Nevada | I know, I know! Your past posts were the reason I tried to find the Equifoam mats! Here is the closest thing I've been able to find. They are interlocking but I don't see any reason I can't use them in a trailer, do you?http://www.greatmats.com/products/portable-stall-mats.php |
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Posts: 1880
        Location: NY | I have these in my trailer and they work great |
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Member
Posts: 37
 Location: Northern Nevada | I got some mats from this company http://www.greatmats.com/products/portable-stall-mats.php and put them in yesterday. It was a breeze to cut and fit them. Nice and cushy too. We'll see how they hold up. |
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Elite Veteran
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    Location: Kansas | Looks like they would work. Not being as stiff as mine, who knows but what they might even hold up better. Please keep us posted. |
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