44×60″ FLG Mats Now Available and Introducing our Customer Loyalty Program!

We’ve got the new sized mats ready to print and ship as well as a restock on all of our existing FLG Mat sizes!

Grab the new 44×60″ FLG Mats, here!

But that’s not all! We’ve also replenished our other mat sizes which we previously were out of stock on due to the quarantine lock down impacting our supply chains. But, we’re back baby! 3×3′, 4×4;, 6×3′, 4×8′, 30×22″ and more are all back and ready to ship!

Get the restocked mat sizes, here!

Join Our Customer Loyalty Program!

  • Every dollar you spend turns into a loyalty point.
  • Spend Loyalty points for discounts off items.
  • Cash in points through our web-cart and see the savings instantly.
  • Once you become a VIP customer you will receive 1.3 points for every dollar spent  going forward.

Click here to join!

Thanks for reading and happy gaming!

And remember, Frontline Gaming sells gaming products at a discount, every day in their webcart!

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Reece Robbins President
Co-founder of Frontline Gaming, and creator of the ITC, Reece Robbins has been a pillar of the tabletop community for over two decades. From developing Blood Throne to launching industry-leading hobby products and major events like the LVO, his career is defined by innovation and a lifelong passion for gaming since the 80s. Today, he remains a very active community organizer and business leader dedicated to the growth of the hobby.

9 thoughts on “44×60″ FLG Mats Now Available and Introducing our Customer Loyalty Program!”

  1. What are the chances you put up “complete sets” of ITC terrain with the new map size (instead of 6×4)?

  2. Hey Reece,

    Have you considered selling strips of mat material so people could block out the edges of their existing mats? Kind of like a frame around the play area.

        1. Yeah, I think that was the point of it. It lowers the barrier to entry and allows people to incrementally build up to the full sized game. Like I have been saying, it is annoying in the near term but makes a lot of sense long term.

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