Why Anodised Copper Eyelets Are Better Than Stainless Steel
When it comes to durability and performance in outdoor gear, the small details matter—like the type of eyelets used in your mat. We choose heavy-duty anodised copper eyelets over stainless steel for several important reasons:
1. Superior Corrosion Resistance
Anodised copper resists rust and corrosion better than many types of stainless steel, especially in coastal or damp environments. The anodising process forms a protective oxide layer, making the eyelets extremely durable and long-lasting even with regular exposure to the elements.
2. No Tea Staining
Stainless steel—especially lower grades—can develop unsightly brown marks known as “tea staining” when exposed to moisture and salt. Anodised copper doesn’t suffer from this, keeping your mat looking cleaner and more professional over time.
3. Stronger Bond with the Mat
Copper is more malleable than stainless steel, allowing it to compress and form a tighter seal during installation. This reduces stress on the mat fabric and helps prevent tearing or fraying around the eyelet.
4. Lightweight Without Sacrificing Strength
Copper eyelets are lighter in weight than stainless steel, which helps reduce the overall weight of your mat while still offering excellent strength and durability.
5. Better Aesthetic Finish
Anodised copper has a clean, matte look that blends well with the mat material and doesn’t show fingerprints, rust spots, or scratches as easily as polished stainless steel.