New ice fishing stuff



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Careful with this one - seller only has 9 feedbacks and has a no-return policy
That's never bothered me when they say no returns, which I believe is meant that if you purchased and no longer want it because of personal reason that's on you. But ebay has money back guarantee,.which means if the item is not 100 percent as described you absolutely can get your money back.
 

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That's never bothered me when they say no returns, which I believe is meant that if you purchased and no longer want it because of personal reason that's on you. But ebay has money back guarantee,.which means if the item is not 100 percent as described you absolutely can get your money back.
We all have our own level of risk-acceptance. This one is beyond mine. I prefer 30 or 60 day returns with high level of positive feedback. Probably fine but I don't want the hassle of fighting for my money back.
 


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Anyone come across anything better than interlocking foam for your floors? I had a piece of rubber bottomed carpet called shack mat but it’s on the heavy side.

Go to the fitness part of a sporting goods store. What you are looking for is a mat for exercise equipment. I use one originally intended for setting a treadmill or elliptical trainer.
 


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Anyone come across anything better than interlocking foam for your floors? I had a piece of rubber bottomed carpet called shack mat but it’s on the heavy side.
I use the cheap harbor freight antifatigue mats in my house. Just lay them out where our gear and feet are. They are thin but work good for walking around and keeping things off the ice and aren't to expensive when i lose one or if it ever gets wrecked somehow.
 

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