Frequentlly Asked QuestionsWhy should I purchase a Penda bedmat?
Penda means quality: quality design, quality fit and quality materials. The Penda bedmat is made from the best: thick rubber, custom molds for specific truck bed fit, quality packaging and fine craftsmanship. But Penda offers more than just the best-manufactured mat; our commitment to customer delight permeates everything we do. From our limited lifetime warranty to our easy-to-read application labels, from our national promotions to our regional sales, Penda maintains its focus on one thing and one thing only: providing you with the best quality heavy bedmat available.
How does a Penda bedmat protect my truck?
Many of the design touches of the Penda bedmat are specifically incorporated for truck bed protection. The knobby mat underside and heavy weight materials keep the mat in place in the truck bed, while the rubber material's natural skid resistant properties keep objects in your truck bed from sliding and damaging paint.
How does a Penda bedmat protect my wallet?
By protecting your truck with a Penda bedmat, you are providing flexibility for yourself at trade-in time. The custom-cut look of the Penda bedmat is often more appealing to used truck buyers. The removable nature of the bedmat also allows you to remove it when faced with a buyer who does not want one.
Do Penda's bedmats offer the same level of bed protection as Penda's bedliners?
While the Penda bedmat offers quality skid resistance in a truck bed, it is not engineered with the same protection features of a bedliner. Quality elements like ribbed floors and thick walls for pressure displacement, as well as sidewall and rail coverage for paint protection, are germane to the full bed protection of a liner.
Can water get between my bedmat and my truck bed?
By nature of any bedmat's design, water can indeed get past the mat and onto the truck bed surface. The Penda bedmat, however, is created with a knobby underside surface that allows airflow between bedmat and truck bed for moisture movement and evaporation.
Should I be concerned with static electricity building up in my bedmat?
All moving objects gather static electricity; as such, driving your truck will build static electricity -- whether or not you own a bedmat. Regardless, you should be mindful of the fact that static electricity in your vehicle can cause fires. As such, you should always put containers holding flammables like gasoline on the ground before opening or filling.