REEF Mats
Can I tow my REEF Mat?
REEF Mats are built for floating and relaxing, not towing. Pulling or towing using the D-ring or carry handles can cause serious damage, so keep it in the water and soak up the lake life.
How long will my REEF Mat last?
REEF Mats are built to last a lifetime — seriously. With proper care, they’re made to handle years of fun on the water. Keep them properly inflated, clean, and stored away from harsh elements when not in use and they'll be ready for endless summers.
Why does my REEF Mat have a "bubble"?
No worries, the bubble is completely normal. Because the inflation valve sits on the opposite side of the mat, there's no drop-stitch material connecting the top and bottom surfaces in that area. It's an intentional design, built to give you the best
Why does my REEF Mat have white lines?
Nothing to worry about here — this is completely normal. White lines are a natural result of the mat being tightly rolled for shipping right after manufacturing. Inflate your mat, leave it in the sun for a few hours, and they'll fade away on their ow
How do I store my REEF Mat?
A little care goes a long way. Here's how to keep your REEF Mat adventure-ready season after season. Follow these steps and your mat will be ready to go when lake season rolls back around.
How do I clean my REEF Mat?
Keeping your REEF Mat clean is easy! A little maintenance goes a long way toward more time on the water. Follow these steps, and you'll be set.
Can I repair my REEF Mat?
Yes, you can repair your REEF Mat. Minor cuts and holes are no match for the patch kit that came with your mat. Need a replacement? Grab a glue and patch kit on our website. Take care of it today and your mat will be ready for every adventure ahead.
Can I use my MISSION inflatables in salt water?
Yes, MISSION inflatables are built for both fresh and saltwater. Customers around the world use them in all kinds of conditions without any issues, season after season.
Is my REEF Mat valve leaking?
A leaking valve is one of the most common causes of a slow leak, and it's an easy fix you can handle yourself. Follow these steps, and you'll get back to fun on the water in no time.
How do I find a leak in my REEF Mat?
Finding a leak is easier than you'd think. All you need is some soapy water and a few minutes. Here's how to track it down and get back on the water.