Description:
This plush bath mat from Arotive combines a shaggy microfiber surface with a non-slip backing to add comfort and absorbency to bathroom routines. Soft 1.2-inch pile soothes tired feet and helps trap moisture when stepping out of the tub or shower, making it practical for daily use at home.
Key Points
The high-pile microfiber pile is thicker than standard cotton mats and absorbs water quickly, according to the manufacturer. The surface has reinforced fibers to reduce shedding and maintain a fluffy feel after shaking or light maintenance. A TPE rubber non-slip backing helps keep the rug in place on a clean, dry floor, and the 47 x 24 inch rectangular shape fits most tub fronts and shower exits. Note that the backing performs best on clean and dry surfaces and can slide if water collects underneath.
Technical Specifications
Name: Arotive Microfiber Bathroom Rug
- Material: polyester microfiber pile, TPE rubber backing
- Pile height: 1.2 inches
- Dimensions: 47 x 24 inches
- Color: grey
- Care: machine washable in cold water, tumble dry low or air dry
Benefits
The deep, shaggy pile gives a cushioned feeling underfoot, which can make stepping out of a hot shower more comfortable and warmer on colder floors. Because microfiber tends to wick and hold moisture, the mat helps keep bathroom floors drier between uses and reduces dripping. The grey tone blends easily with neutral palettes and modern bathroom schemes. 🙂 The reinforced surface aims to limit loose fibers, which helps the mat look newer for longer.
Usage Recommendations
Place the rug on a clean and dry floor surface, and test it briefly with your foot before full use to confirm grip. For best results wash in cold water with mild detergent and tumble dry on low or air dry to preserve pile softness. Consider shaking the mat after drying to restore loft. 🚿🛁
Practical Notes
While microfiber is highly absorbent, allow the rug to dry fully between uses to prevent trapped moisture underneath the backing. According to the manufacturer, avoid placing the mat over wet floors or on surfaces that are frequently damp, as water under the rug can reduce traction and increase sliding risk.










