Bog Mats vs Access Mats: What’s the Difference?
2026-03-15
Bog mats vs access mats: when you need a large-format bog mat and when a standard access mat will do.
Access mats: everyday duty
In the bog mats vs access mats question, access mats are the everyday workhorse. Standard 4×8 ft access mats carry foot traffic, vans, and light-to-medium plant on reasonable ground — light, hand-portable, and quick to lay. An interlocking access mat links a run into a continuous roadway for repeat traffic.
Bog mats: the worst ground
Bog mats are larger and thicker to spread very heavy loads across weak, saturated ground. An extra-heavy bog mat works by sheer footprint, dropping ground bearing pressure to a level peat or marsh can carry, where a standard mat would punch straight through under a crawler.
Size, weight, and handling
The practical difference is handling. An access mat is a two-person hand lift; a bog mat at 175–385 kg is a forklift or telehandler job. You trade portability for the area that floats heavy plant — so you reach for a bog mat only where the ground genuinely demands it.
Match the mat to the risk
On firm subgrade, access mats are more economical and faster to deploy. On peat or marsh under heavy plant, the larger footprint of a bog mat is the safer choice. Sizing by ground bearing pressure — load ÷ contact area, explained in ground protection mat load ratings — tells you which side of the line you are on.
Mix and match on one site
Many sites use both: access mats for general routes and the firmer sections, bog mats reserved for the softest ground and crane platforms. Speccing the right mat for each zone, rather than one type everywhere, is what keeps a site moving without over-paying for area you do not need — the heart of how to choose the right ground protection mat.
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