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Post by lamebmx on Feb 16, 2012 1:30:09 GMT
I did use a mat as a rug for a bit, it felt real good on the feet. Kinda slippery on the floor. After cutting I hope you have really small feet.
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Post by THE_SUPERWEIRDO on Feb 16, 2012 2:04:08 GMT
Haha! Well, if you combine the original Tatami Omote roll together, I think you can make a full rug.
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Post by George on Feb 16, 2012 3:11:09 GMT
Sorry i must be missing something, how do the pieces stay together as a mat on the floor once cut? LOL Anyway i use one as a mat, its great. It is slippery but if you apply a bit of double sided tape or something near the corners problem solved
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Post by wolf_shade on Feb 16, 2012 19:26:54 GMT
You just answered your own question. Of course, you have a lot more corners to worry about.
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Post by zentesukenVII on Feb 16, 2012 19:30:51 GMT
I just eat mine.
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Post by THE_SUPERWEIRDO on Feb 17, 2012 2:30:34 GMT
Yeah, slippery tatami or the expensive kind of tatami... Choose your poison. (I never knew I just gave a decent advice, or I think I did...)
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Post by lamebmx on Feb 17, 2012 10:41:39 GMT
Ha, I was like rockin, 169 bux for a cali king size! I know where Im going when its time for a new mattress in case Im low on funds. Then I saw "Pair" double checked the size and sure enough, Id have to purchase 2 of them.
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