GPED 46″x60″ Carpet Chair Mat Review — Best Size for Medium-Pile Carpet
| Coverage Size | 9.0 |
|---|---|
| Carpet Grip | 8.0 |
| Durability | 6.5 |
A 46″x60″ PVC carpet chair mat with studded grippers for low-to-medium pile carpet. Generous size for full workstation coverage without running off the edge.
$42.99
Description
Quick specs
| Dimensions | 46″ × 60″ |
| Material | PVC |
| Floor type | Low to medium pile carpet (up to ¾”) |
| Backing | Studded grippers |
| Transparency | Clear |
| Estimated weight | ~3.5 lbs |
Source: GPED product listing — Walmart
If you spend eight hours a day in an office chair on carpet, a mat isn’t optional — it’s just a matter of when you stop ignoring the damage. The GPED 46″×60″ is the mat most people should buy. Not because it’s the most premium option on the market, but because it does the job correctly at a price that doesn’t require a second thought.
The 46″×60″ footprint is the first thing to call out. Most buyers start with a 36″×48″ mat and end up wishing they’d gone bigger. At 46″ wide and 60″ deep, this mat gives you full coverage whether you’re rolling side-to-side to reach dual monitors or pushing back from the desk to stretch. You don’t run off the edge. That sounds minor until you’ve been living with a too-small mat for six months.
The underside uses a studded gripper pattern rated for low-to-medium pile carpet up to ¾” thick. Reviewers on Walmart consistently report that it stays put without needing tape, furniture weights, or any workaround. The grippers bite into carpet fibers and hold under the constant forward-and-back motion of daily chair use. It doesn’t migrate. It doesn’t bunch. It sits flat.
The PVC surface is firm enough that wheels roll freely across it — no bogging down, no soft spots. The clear construction lets your carpet color show through, which keeps the workspace looking intentional rather than like you threw a tarp down. The material is what you’d expect at this price point: functional and honest. Expect one to two years of daily use before wheel tracks become visible. That’s the trade-off versus glass or polycarbonate options.
The one real limitation is the lack of a desk lip. If your chair rolls forward aggressively throughout the day, the mat can gradually drift backward. A lip model would solve that — but would also cost a bit more and reduce total coverage area. For most standard desk setups where the mat isn’t constantly fighting backward drift, the lipless configuration is fine.
Verdict
The GPED 46″×60″ earns its spot as the default carpet chair mat recommendation. Large enough for real-world use, grippers that actually work on medium-pile carpet, and a price that’s easy to justify. Not a lifetime purchase — plan on replacing it in a few years — but as a functional, no-drama floor protector, it’s the right call for most people.

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