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Guys what’s the biggest rubber backed poker mat you can get?

The table I’m using is 220mm x 110mm or 87” x 43” in old money.

Biggest mat I can find is 180mm x 90mm or 70” x 35”.

Any thoughts?
 
Go to a fabric store and buy a padded fabric. It won't have the nifty logos, but it is considerably cheaper and can be cut to size. A rug mat prevents slipping if you are concerned about that.
 
Biggest one I've seen on Amazon is this one at 78"x39".

For those in the US (I know you're not, just info for others) There's also this place that sells sheets of neoprene. You can get a thicker mat from here, no graphics though.

There's also pokerhoody.com. You'd have to ask them if they ship internationally.
 
Biggest one I've seen on Amazon is this one at 78"x39".

For those in the US (I know you're not, just info for others) There's also this place that sells sheets of neoprene. You can get a thicker mat from here, no graphics though.

There's also pokerhoody.com. You'd have to ask them if they ship internationally.
Thanks. Amazon won’t deliver that here but good to know there’s mats that size out there.
 
whoa. These chips look great . Have you purchased chips from them?
The "real clay" look like CPC... And some cheap sluggos.

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I bought my mats from https://www.montapisdejeux.com, two square 140cm×140cm neoprene mats and only payed like 20 euros for shipping up to the deep dark north. There are other european sites that offer these as well for roughly the same price, but this was the cheapest on shipping that I found.

They have square, round, oval and rectangular mats. The largest oval and rectangular ones are 220cm×110cm.

You can select 2mm or 4mm thickness, I went with 4.

They seem to offer customization, but I went with a stock design

Here is some pr0n of my mats:
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The table I’m using is 220mm x 110mm or 87” x 43” in old money.
The largest oval and rectangular ones are 220cm×110cm.
Either you have a really small table, or you're having some trouble with the metric system. If the latter, then this might be a perfect match!
 
I bought my mats from https://www.montapisdejeux.com, two square 140cm×140cm neoprene mats and only payed like 20 euros for shipping up to the deep dark north. There are other european sites that offer these as well for roughly the same price, but this was the cheapest on shipping that I found.

They have square, round, oval and rectangular mats. The largest oval and rectangular ones are 220cm×110cm.

You can select 2mm or 4mm thickness, I went with 4.

They seem to offer customization, but I went with a stock design

Here is some pr0n of my mats:
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Those look ideal. I shall mosey on over to their website and take a look...
 
I've got 3 from here: http://www.foamorder.com/neoprene/neoprene.html. I use them as table pads, and put neoprene toppers on top. They have a variety of colors and can cut to order, but most are about 50" wide. For my 42" wide tables, they work great! Having them hanging a little off all ends has not been an issue, though I was concerned about that originally. The toppers would fit on the table, but not cover it completely. It protects the table, but also makes for a nice padded surface to play on. I have both 2mm and 3mm. Personally I like the 3mm better, and 4-6mm would work well too. The thicker it is, the more expensive it is, but relatively inexpensive.
 
I've got 3 from here: http://www.foamorder.com/neoprene/neoprene.html. I use them as table pads, and put neoprene toppers on top. They have a variety of colors and can cut to order, but most are about 50" wide. For my 42" wide tables, they work great! Having them hanging a little off all ends has not been an issue, though I was concerned about that originally. The toppers would fit on the table, but not cover it completely. It protects the table, but also makes for a nice padded surface to play on. I have both 2mm and 3mm. Personally I like the 3mm better, and 4-6mm would work well too. The thicker it is, the more expensive it is, but relatively inexpensive.
Great info here. Thank you. I've looked at their site some in the last few days. Do you know if it is better to have the cloth coated side of the neoprene as nylon or as polyester?
 
I've got 3 from here: http://www.foamorder.com/neoprene/neoprene.html ... For my 42" wide tables, they work great! Having them hanging a little off all ends has not been an issue, though I was concerned about that originally.

So you use a neoprene table cover and then a poker topper on top of that? And that works out well?
Hmmm... interesting.

Can you snap a pic for us the next time you have it set up?
 
I have a black topper that I use sometimes -- about 1/3 of the time one table is all black. That's my second table, which I don't always have. But it works too. For contrasting color, I like it, but my real reason for doing it was to protect the whole table and have a nice padded surface all over the table. The extra padding on the playing section is nice too. However, we have played other games with just the table pad, not the topper, and it works well too.
 

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