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Lands' End Cotton Non-skid Contour Bath Rug

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Geometric Cotton Tufted Bath Rug

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Most bath grip mats use suction cups or textured/embossed surfaces for traction. Other options have non‑skid backings made of rubber, vinyl/PVC, TPR, or latex. Some listings show mats with no backing.

Some bath grip mats include perforations or drain holes to help water flow through and dry faster. A few product descriptions also highlight features or treatments intended to resist mold and mildew.

Common materials include PVC (polyvinyl chloride), vinyl, TPR (thermoplastic rubber), rubber, polyester (including recycled blends), and cotton.

Dimensions commonly range from about 24 to 36 inches long and roughly 14 to 20 inches wide. Many rectangular mats fall around 26–30 inches long by 14–20 inches wide.

Care depends on the material: plastic, vinyl, rubber and TPR mats are generally spot‑ or wipe‑clean and should be line‑dried; some listings note machine wash. Textile bath rugs are often machine‑washable and some allow tumble drying; one listing specifies hand wash.

Non‑slip mats are typically pressed, molded, or machine‑made from plastic or rubber. Textile bath rugs use constructions like tufting or jacquard. Reported pile heights include flat, low (under 0.5"), and medium (0.5–1").

Common safety features include suction cups or strong suction to secure the mat, textured/embossed or grooved surfaces for traction, drainage holes or perforations to reduce standing water, and non‑skid or latex backings on textile rugs.

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