

It also has holes throughout, so water can easily drain from the cover and through the rubber. The rubber mat also features patented ClingEffect Pucks, which keep the entire system in place. The rubber mat acts as a grippy base to the cover, which fits into a cutout in the rubber. This doormat is actually two separate pieces: a doormat cover and a rubber mat. The Ruggable Coco Mata Doormat is certainly pricey, but we can't get over its innovative design and 100 percent washable materials. This doormat has a non-slip backing, but when considering placement, keep in mind that it may slide around on especially slick surfaces like waxed or laminate flooring.ĭimensions: 18 x 30 inches︱ Shape: Rectangle︱ Material: Coir You can also rinse it with a garden hose on a gentle shower head setting and be sure to allow it to completely dry before replacing it by your entryway. If you find that the mat begins to look lackluster, you can vacuum it to remove any stuck debris. The coir is roughly 0.5 - 1 inch tall, so most doors easily clear it without issue. This doormat does tend to shed a little, but the shedding can easily be swept up or vacuumed.
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The coir acts as a durable place to swipe your shoes free from mud or debris. While this is not one of the doormats we initially tested, it still deserves mention for its fun design and impressive wear. This Project 62 Stripe Tufted Doormat is not miraculous in design, but we appreciate its performance at such an affordable price tag. It also comes in two sizes, which makes it an excellent choice for nearly all-size doors.ĭimensions: 18 x 30 inches 24 x 36 inches︱ Shape: Rectangle︱ Material: Coir However, we think the durability, style, and overall value of this rug make it worthy of the best overall pick. Made of natural fiber, this doormat does shed a little bit, as noted by our tester and written on the tag itself. Our tester's perfect 5 transcended aesthetics-the weave helps trap more dirt than your standard doormat.

But unlike many standard coir options, this one’s attractive design makes it look more than utilitarian. It lived up to the advantages of a coir doormat.

Out of all of the doormats we tested, our top choice is the Food52 Coir Rope Doormat. It also absorbs moisture, so you don't track footprints into the house. Made from coconut husks, it's thick and scratchy, so it's a good material for getting gunk, including snow, off shoes. When it comes to outdoor doormats, coir (pronounced COY-er) is the gold standard, for good reason.
