Folding RFID mat carrier solution?

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Stuart Goodwin

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May 26, 2026, 9:37:27 AMMay 26
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Anyone got a recommendation for a storage bag/carrier for a 4m timing mat?

I’ve got a couple of moving straps for mine but could do with it having a dedicated bag. Generic tent storage bag might be an option but just wondered if anyone had come up with a particularly good fit anywhere.



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Springer Sport

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May 26, 2026, 10:05:59 AMMay 26
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It might help to know the exact timing mat / antenna model, as dimensions and cable routing can vary a bit.

That said, I can imagine the Race Result carrying strap solution would also work with mats from other manufacturers:
https://www.raceresult.com/en/newshop/products/604?category=301

Image of Bodenantenne, 4,8 m

For transport after rainy or muddy events, I also use a large storage box so the mat doesn’t “leak” into the car afterwards:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BBZ6FR5?th=1


William Sanchez

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May 29, 2026, 5:57:25 PM (14 days ago) May 29
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Patrick W

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May 29, 2026, 6:19:17 PM (14 days ago) May 29
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I used the Home Depot style totes, they fit the mats well,protect the cables, and if things are wet or muddy they keep everything from spreading mud everywhere. And they stack well.
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