Ice Shelter Floor

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I took an old rubber truck bed mat and cut my holes in it. Nice thing is it roles up, bad part is its heavy. The foam is nice and light, but tough to roll. Plywood sounds even heavier than rubber.
 

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Ive got some foam squares that lock together that work pretty well, they are 2'x2', about 5/8 thick, very light and insulating, not slippery when wet unless water freezes on them.
 


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Saw that Northern Tool has some of those on sale and going to be picking up some for myself and my buddy.
 

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I feel like wet/frozen plywood wouldn't be fun to cart around all winter
 

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Just a small piece of plywood to keep your feet on. Otherwise gets to be a PITA setting up so much stuff unless plan on staying in one spot all day.
 

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