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Having seen how good these looked in the Kumbahyah game at Ayton this year I am considering a purchase. This is my current favourite. http://www.deepcutstudio.com/product/wa ... -badlands/

Does the membership have any advice regarding materials. I was thinking of the mousepad version, but I'm open to advice, especially from those of you that have got one already.
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I think the mousemat ones are much better than PVC but probably tripple the cost. Also think they look better with a smattering of green on, like the one Paul has. It makes them a lot more flexible for other theatres. Will be looking into them myself at some point.
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I think the mousemat ones are much better than PVC but probably tripple the cost. Also think they look better with a smattering of green on, like the one Paul has. It makes them a lot more flexible for other theatres. Will be looking into them myself at some point. Having seen the Deepcut mats I'd go for wildwest or steppe personally. Have a look at the cigarbox ones too.
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