Upcycled from old mattresses, our Outdoor Ground Mat is up for anything. Roll out this durable, multi-purpose mat on dirt or dust, sand or snow, gravel or granite, and the thick, resilient fabric provides a burly barrier that protects you and your gear from the elements.
Only available for USA shipping.
About Project ReRoam
Project ReRoam is our upcycling program that breathes new life into old gear. We focus on transforming old mattresses into practical, long-lasting car camping accessories. By repurposing these materials in creative and useful ways, ReRoam keeps Luno products where they belong–out of the landfill and out in the wild with campers like you.
Specs & Sizing
- Dimensions: 60" x 25"
- Rolled Dimensions: 25" x 3" x 5"
- Weight: 4 lbs, 4 oz
- Material: Upcycled, durable 300-denier Oxford nylon
Upcycling FAQs
Where do you make ReRoam Gear?
Much of our ReRoam gear is stitched right in our homebase of Bend, Oregon. We’ve partnered with local seamster, Tailgate Industries, to localize production and fulfillment of our ReRoam gear, further reducing our carbon footprint.
What is the difference between upcycling and recycling?
Upcycling is the process of taking products or materials that are considered waste and repurposing them. For instance, taking an air mattress destined for the dump and stitching it into a utility mat.
On the other hand, recycling is the process of breaking down material waste into a different state to then create a new good. An example that’s becoming more and more prevalent: Plastic water bottles, which are recycled and turned into a fabric, before eventually getting stitched into a t-shirt or jacket.
Why are upcycling & recycling important?
Recycling and upcycling are different processes. Recycling breaks down a material before creating a new product, for example, sheets of aluminum that are recycled and then eventually manufactured into aluminum cans. Upcycling skips the breakdown step, and simply converts an existing product into a new one–for instance, cutting up old air mattresses and stitching them into your favorite changing mat.
Both processes essentially convert old products into new ones, and both are extremely important. Manufacturers don’t always need to create new products from virgin materials, and instead can give old materials a second life. This creates a circular, “cradle-to-cradle” means of production as opposed to a linear, “cradle-to-grave” one.
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Upcycled from old mattresses, our Outdoor Ground Mat is up for anything. Roll out this durable, multi-purpose mat on dirt or dust, sand or snow, gravel or granite, and the thick, resilient fabric provides a burly barrier that protects you and your gear from the elements.
Only available for USA shipping.
About Project ReRoam
Project ReRoam is our upcycling program that breathes new life into old gear. We focus on transforming old mattresses into practical, long-lasting car camping accessories. By repurposing these materials in creative and useful ways, ReRoam keeps Luno products where they belong–out of the landfill and out in the wild with campers like you.
Specs & Sizing
- Dimensions: 60" x 25"
- Rolled Dimensions: 25" x 3" x 5"
- Weight: 4 lbs, 4 oz
- Material: Upcycled, durable 300-denier Oxford nylon
Upcycling FAQs
Where do you make ReRoam Gear?
Much of our ReRoam gear is stitched right in our homebase of Bend, Oregon. We’ve partnered with local seamster, Tailgate Industries, to localize production and fulfillment of our ReRoam gear, further reducing our carbon footprint.
What is the difference between upcycling and recycling?
Upcycling is the process of taking products or materials that are considered waste and repurposing them. For instance, taking an air mattress destined for the dump and stitching it into a utility mat.
On the other hand, recycling is the process of breaking down material waste into a different state to then create a new good. An example that’s becoming more and more prevalent: Plastic water bottles, which are recycled and turned into a fabric, before eventually getting stitched into a t-shirt or jacket.
Why are upcycling & recycling important?
Recycling and upcycling are different processes. Recycling breaks down a material before creating a new product, for example, sheets of aluminum that are recycled and then eventually manufactured into aluminum cans. Upcycling skips the breakdown step, and simply converts an existing product into a new one–for instance, cutting up old air mattresses and stitching them into your favorite changing mat.
Both processes essentially convert old products into new ones, and both are extremely important. Manufacturers don’t always need to create new products from virgin materials, and instead can give old materials a second life. This creates a circular, “cradle-to-cradle” means of production as opposed to a linear, “cradle-to-grave” one.
Project ReRoam: Old Gear, New Life
Multipurpose Mat
This upcycled mat is as versatile as it is eco-friendly. Use it as a changing mat, beach blanket, dog bed, welcome mat, you name it. We’ve used it for everything from organizing climbing gear to doing trailhead yoga–the options are endless!
On-the-go Changing Mat
Whether you’re putting on your hiking boots, peeling off a wetsuit, or simply changing into your PJs before crawling into your sleeping bag, a changing mat is an absolute game-changer when car camping.
Hang Loop
We outfitted the Outdoor Ground Mat with a simple, strong, built-in hang loop. Not only does this handy feature make it straightforward to hang, dry, and clean your mat, but you can also tie down the mat, ensuring it won’t blow away while you’re off on an adventure.
Durable, Lifeproof Fabric
Upcycled from the same ultra-tough, off-road-ready, 300-denier Oxford nylon as our award-winning mattresses, the Outdoor Ground Mat is built to last. We’re not talking years here, either, we’re talking decades. Thick, rugged, and damn near puncture-proof.
Easy, Compact Storage
When it’s time to roll out, just roll up the Outdoor Ground Mat like a yoga mat. You can also fold it up–totally your call. Either way, the mat compresses to a negligible size and is easy to store. No matter if you’re driving a compact hatchback or a crossover stuffed to the gills, this one’s for you.
Old Gear, New Life
The Outdoor Ground Mat is crafted from deadstock mattresses, keeping as much material as possible out of the landfill, and providing car campers like yourself with a radical, practical, eco-friendly accessory.
- Nancy C.Verified BuyerI recommend this productThe Pros Great for Car CampingType of Vehicle SUVRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoPerfect size mat for car camping!
I waited until the large mat was back in stock. This is the perfect size outside my car so I don’t track in any dirt or mud while car camping. It’s heavier weight than I expected and I’m so glad to use a recycled product. Highly recommend.
Was this helpful? - Grace T.Verified BuyerI recommend this productThe Pros Great for Car CampingType of Vehicle SUVRated 5 out of 5 stars3 months agoGreat!
Loved my new mat! Used it for camping and it was great. I love the quality
Was this helpful? - Tracy G.Verified BuyerI recommend this productThe Pros Quality MaterialType of Vehicle SUVRated 5 out of 5 stars11 months agoGreat Use of Leftover Materials!
I used to use little woven rug to keep dirt out of my Crosstrek. Nope. Not anymore! These ground mats are AWESOME! Great thick quality and stylish piping to boot. I've used them as an outdoor yoga mat already, a place to keep gear clean as I set up and as a nice drop cloth to sit on. Really a valuable piece of camping equipment all around.
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