OANNES Drone Master Series Landing mats are designed for beach drone fishing. Measuring in a massive 1.6m x 1.6m these mats provide you with a large work area, with the size needed to ensure a safe return to home landing base. The All New 1.6M brag mat on the mat now adds a whole new dimension! OANNES Drone Master series landing mats are made from quality waterproof ripstop material and polyethylene sand mat weave material, allowing sand to pass through the material and away from the drone. Unlike tarps, the landing mat will not get hot and it is highly visible for safety. Each peg tie-down point is reinforced and double stitched. These quality Drone fishing landing mats feature eight heavy duty eyelets and come with 4 pegs and handy carry bag with shoulder strap.
Designed primarily for fishing with drones the OANNES Drone Master Series Landing Mat ensures additional safety for your drone, gimbal and camera and can also be used on grass and other surfaces.
All OANNES Drone Master Series products come with a 1 year limited warranty.
Dimensions: 1.6M X 1.6M
Dimensions folded: H-340mm x L-220mm x W-70mm
Material: Quality ripstop and Polyethylene
Colour: Yellow and Beach sand
4 Pegs included
Carry bag with shoulder strap
8 reinforced eyelets
MAJOR FEATURES:
1.6M brag mat
Henry Francis –
OANNES Drone Landing Mat was the hands down winner among all of the drone landing pads I could find. I was concerned about the relatively small area covered by most and the bulkiness of the large mat I found (5’/1.5m dia.) was more than I wanted. When I found Ultimate Drone Fishing and the OANNES Drone Landing Mat they offer, all of my concerns were eliminated (and the price was great too). It covers a larger area than any other mat I found, is rugged and lightweight, folds up into a much smaller space, and can be used on almost any surface (small drawstring bags with ballast attached to the corner grommets work great on hard surfaces). As a side note, I was surprised and intrigued to find that drones are used to fish in Australia. Unfortunately, I found that current drone regulations make that illegal in my home state of North Carolina, USA.
Southern Pines, North Carolina, USA