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In reply to Post #1 I’ve got a flat mat, simple design, does what it says, they are very light for the size which is a big bonus, waterproof bag is helpful as well, generally impressed. Only downside is, if like me, it stays rolled up in the carry bag between trips, it does take a bit of flattening out when you get to the lake, but it’s a minor inconvenience.
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In reply to Post #3 Thanks for the replies lads yes l probably won’t be out til march time so with hold on see what the carplife ones like, yes the Korda hybrid mats looks the nuts but just too big for what l’ll probably catch, the heritage one looks decent but if l can would like a olive one just too match my other gear with been abit of a tart.
Many thanks and wishing you all the best for the new year
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Maybe worth having a look at the heritage one if you're looking to save a few quid and get something similar to the TA one
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In reply to Post #1 I have the korda one,its ok for the money but not as good as the hybrid.The TA is better than the flat mat but the hybrid is better than both imo.The flat mat is more compact than the other two,if in no rush id wait.The new Carplife mat looks very good indeed,memory foam with poly ball topper,very similar design to the TA mat
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Any reviews on the Korda Compac flat unhooking mat not the hybrid one can’t make my mind up between this or the thinking anglers unhooking mat which l’ve had before.many thanks
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