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🛻 Master your truck bed chaos with Tmat—where order meets effortless style.
The Tmat Truck Bed Management Cargo Organizer is a modular, heavy-duty mat system designed to fit standard 6' to 6'5" truck beds. Featuring 24 interlocking 12"x12" panels and adjustable blockers, it prevents cargo movement without tools or vehicle modifications. Its smooth surface allows easy sliding of equipment, and it’s fully removable for gooseneck hitch access. Made in the USA, Tmat offers a versatile, durable solution for professional-grade truck bed organization.






| Asin | B0CL686LZK |
| Auto Part Position | Rear Inner |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | 601,848 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) 15,792 in Exterior Automotive Accessories |
| Brand Name | Tmat |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible With Vehicle Type | Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (63) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850057727227 |
| Included Components | 12" x 12" Tmat Panels (x24), 2" x 12" Tmat Strips (x8), Adjustable Blockers (x2), Stationary Blockers (x4) |
| Item Dimensions L X W X Thickness | 194.3L x 121.9W x 1.9Th centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Truck Bed Mat |
| Manufacturer | Tmat |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TMAT-KIT-PARENT |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | TMAT-KIT-65 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upc | 850057727227 |
User
I ♥️ being organized!
I ♥️ being organized! The Tmat system makes this easier! A lot of people use them for trucks, but I use mine in my SUV. I hate driving and hearing stuff rolling around in the back, so the Tmat keeps that from happening. Also, I have it sectioned off to where a certain pile is to take inside when I get home and another is to take somewhere (like dry cleaning, donations, etc.) and another for my kids’ ball stuff that needs to stay in the car to be there for practice. Love it!!
User
TMAT
Amazing the best item although expensive but good quality
User
Not for an offroader
I've come across this product countless times on Instagram, and its enticing advertisements finally convinced me to purchase it for my offloading needs. Upon opening the packaging, I noticed that it features a solid plastic design that feels quite sturdy. However, I realized it has some limitations. The mat is intended to be securely screwed onto the bed, which provides a stable base.One important aspect to note is that although it does have a locking mechanism, it only secures the object on a horizontal and vertical axis, meaning it doesn’t offer protection from movement on the vertical axis for off-road use. This could be a drawback if you're looking for a system that prevents items from shifting around completely. Overall, while it has its strong points, it’s worth considering how well it meets your specific requirements.
User
Why didn't someone think of this sooner?
This is a great product. It was easy to install and the braces are just like snapping Legos in and out. It keeps my groceries and dishes from rolling around when I take a turn too fast. Husband wants one for his truck.
User
Smart Design + Solid Materials = Quality Handy Tool + A Great Value
This is an example of how ingenuity and initiative can result in a really useful tool for a reasonable cost. The slide-out capability is what caught my attention, but the Blockers that plug into the pad to secure things are super handy as well. The installation and customizable fit were as simple as advertised. Although I did have to do a bit of a re-fit because I didn't initially set things up to allow for the final attachment of the Ramp and Handle Assembly, whose pieces have female dovetail connectors which (obviously) require male dovetail connectors for assembly. I had misunderstood the meaning of the word "bottom" in the instructions regarding the direction that the male dovetails should face during assembly of Truck Bed Organizer (to the "right" and the "bottom". Apparently "bottom" means like what the bottom of the assembly would be if the assembly were held vertically - or like "facing you" or like toward the tail end of the truck bed. What can I say - I'm in my late 70's, so perhaps it is no big surprise that there was a minor glitch for me. Anyway, disassembling a few panels to correct my mistake was a bit of a challenge, but quite doable and without any damage to the parts. All that ends well.
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