EDC Sticky Mat by TCC Presents

Created by: TCC Presents

The EDC Sticky Mat is a portable close-up pad designed for magicians, combining storage and performance in one compact solution. It features a self-adhesive fabric for secure closure, a sponge core for tactile feedback, and is made from high-density polyester for durability. Ideal for card work and small props, it offers a balance between grip and slide, making it suitable for sleight-heavy routines. The mat is hand-washable, features a gold-embroidered logo for a premium feel, and requires no Velcro or magnets for closure.

Key features

  • Dual-purpose design combining storage and performance

  • Self-adhesive fabric for secure closure

  • Sponge core for tactile feedback

  • Portable and durable with high-density polyester construction

  • No need for Velcro or magnets

  • Gold-embroidered logo for a premium feel

  • Hand-washable in cold water for easy maintenance

Pros

  • Versatile tool for working magicians

  • Travel-friendly and compact

  • Affordable with additional discounts available

  • Durable and easy to clean

  • Provides excellent tactile feedback for performances

Cons

  • Some issues with embroidery and branding

  • Adhesive durability over time not tested

Effect

The EDC Sticky Mat is a portable close-up pad designed for magicians who need a reliable surface for card and small prop manipulation. When unfolded, it provides a stable, cushioned surface for sleight-heavy routines. When folded, it securely closes without Velcro or magnets, making it easy to transport.

Full details

The mat measures 40cm × 28cm, making it large enough for practical use while remaining compact for travel. It features a high-density cotton-blend fabric with a 2mm sponge core, offering good rebound and tactile feedback. The self-adhesive flocked surface keeps it securely closed when not in use. The mat is hand-washable in cold water, ensuring durability and easy maintenance. A gold-embroidered logo adds a professional touch.

Who should consider the trick

This mat is ideal for magicians who frequently perform on the go and need a portable, low-maintenance close-up pad. It suits those who prefer a balance between affordability and performance quality. Craft enthusiasts may also find it useful for small projects.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The EDC Sticky Mat requires no special skill to use. It functions like a standard close-up pad, providing a stable surface for sleight of hand. The adhesive closure is simple to operate, making it accessible for beginners and professionals alike.

What magicians say

Scott, a professional magician, praises the mat for its portability and sticky technology, calling it highly practical and valuable. He notes its affordability at around $15 and recommends it for traveling performers. While he critiques the embroidery, he finds the mat excellent for card and coin tricks.

EverythingMagicPro99 highlights the mat’s dual-purpose design, emphasizing its convenience for gigs. They describe it as a middle-ground solution, more refined than budget pads but more practical than luxury options. The adhesive surface and sponge core are noted for improving handling and rebound.

Both reviewers agree that the EDC Sticky Mat is a strong choice for magicians who need a reliable, travel-friendly close-up pad.

What people are saying about EDC Sticky Mat

EverythingMagicPro99 says...

The EDC Sticky Mat is framed as a versatile tool for working magicians, especially those who need a reliable, low-maintenance pad for gigs. [...] For magicians tired of juggling bulky setups, this mat could be a compelling upgrade—assuming the adhesive holds up over time.

Scott says...

Scott, a professional magician, is thrilled with the EDC Sticky Mat by TCC Presents, a dual-purpose tool that serves as both a close-up mat and a storage solution due to its unique sticky texture. [...] While Scott points out some issues with the embroidery and branding, he strongly recommends it for its practicality and value.

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