DJ Slipmat Reviews
Some people have criticised skratchworx for having an entire section devoted to slipmats. But look at it this way - the performance of that thin piece of material can be the difference between pulling off that complex juggle or intricate scratch. And with so many options available, it's worth covering as many as we can.
customslipmats.co.uk Slipmats
Review by Gizmo - August 2007
Slipmats come in one shape and size, but increasingly in lots of designs. customslipmats.co.uk offer a pair of custom mats of your own design for a tenner. Too good to be true? Hell no says Gizmo
D-Styles Tablecloth
Review by Gizmo - June 2006
D-Styles takes a step closer having his name on everything he uses with the new Tablecloth slipmat. Coming in 2 parts - a mat and a slip sheet, Gizmo takes them for a spin... err slip.
HFTR Short Circuit Slipmats
Review by Gizmo - June 2005
Gizmo found a pair of these new mats from HTFR in the skratchworx PO box and figured it would be rude to not review them.
Promats Slipmats
Review by Gizmo - December 2006
Hailing from Europe, Promats aim to give you performance at a bargain price. it's a matter of no frills but good skills. Gizmo checks them out.
Slikmats V1
Review by Gizmo - November 2003
If you want your own customs graphics on a pair of high quality mats, look no further. Gizmo indulges himself in self promotion and tests them out.
Thud Rumble Butter Rugs
Review by Gizmo - January 2004
They're slipmats but not as we know it. Most are some sort of thick felt but these are super thin. Do they work? Gizmo tests his pressie from Santa and spills the beans.
Thud Rumble Frosted Plates
Review by Gizmo - May 2007
Building on the success of Butter Rugs, Thud bring out a DIY version and add Flying Carpets into the mix. Gizmo breaks out the marker pen and sees what the fuss is about.