Upcycled from our rugged air mattresses, the Firewood Carrier Utility Mat is extraordinarily durable, making this upcycled accessory a versatile changing mat, wetsuit removal station, mobile dog bed, and more. And thanks to the heavy-duty handles, lugging logs has never been easier.
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
- Size: 17" x 36"
- Materials: 300 Denier Oxford Fabric and durable nylon webbing
- Waterproof: Yes
- Weight limit: 40 lbs
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.
Firewood Carrier Utility Mat
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Upcycled from our rugged air mattresses, the Firewood Carrier Utility Mat is extraordinarily durable, making this upcycled accessory a versatile changing mat, wetsuit removal station, mobile dog bed, and more. And thanks to the heavy-duty handles, lugging logs has never been easier.
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
- Size: 17" x 36"
- Materials: 300 Denier Oxford Fabric and durable nylon webbing
- Waterproof: Yes
- Weight limit: 40 lbs
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
Surprisingly Useful! Love Having It!
Super convenient! Something I didn’t know I needed! Nice to make one or two trips to grab my firewood! Heavy duty and it looks like it will last! I also let my dog lay on it! Multi-use is always a winner in my book.
Vincent Y.Multipurpose Mat
Use it as a doormat to slip your shoes off at night, a mini picnic blanket on a hike, a backcountry dog bed, or even a knee pad while you’re fixing a flat tire–the possibilities are endless!
No More Splinters
This nifty log lugger can handle up to 40 pounds of firewood–or other gear, for that matter–and thanks to the extended, heavy-duty handles, you can tote your haul one-handed. Say sayonara to splinters!
A Game-Changer for Changing
Whether you’re pulling on your hiking boots, peeling off a soaked wetsuit, or simply changing into your PJs before crawling into your sleeping bag, a changing mat is an absolute game-changer when car camping.
Durable, Lifeproof, Fabrics
Our upcycled Firewood Carrier Utility Mat is crafted from the same 300-denier Oxford nylon fabric we use to make our award-winning mattresses. Built to last, this thick, resilient fabric can handle sand, snow, dust, dirt–you name it.
Old Gear, New Life
The Firewood Carrier Utility 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.
- vincent y.Verified BuyerI recommend this productThe Pros Thoughtful DesignType of Vehicle SUVRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoSurprisingly Useful! Love having it!
Super convenient! Something I didn’t know I needed! Nice to make one or two trips to grab my
Firewood! Heavy duty and it looks like it will last!
I also let my dog lay on it! Multi use is always a winner in my book.
Was this helpful? - Whitley R.Verified BuyerI recommend this productThe Pros DurableType of Vehicle SUVRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoStart a fire
This wood carrier works great for large pieces, but my favorite use is walking the woods for starter pieces ....it is sturdy, well made and water proof if it getting left out by the campfire. It is great for home use also bringing in wood from the stack.
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