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title: "Signature US Lamintated Rolled Wall Map"
brand: "rand mcnally"
price: "€ 52.01"
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# Clearly marked state capitals & time zones 50x32 inch vibrant laminated map Durable laminated finish for longevity Signature US Lamintated Rolled Wall Map

**Brand:** rand mcnally
**Price:** € 52.01
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🗺️ Elevate your space with the map that means business and adventure.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Signature US Lamintated Rolled Wall Map by rand mcnally
- **How much does it cost?** € 52.01 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/16111913-signature-us-lamintated-rolled-wall-map)

## Best For

- rand mcnally enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rand mcnally brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Premium laminated surface resists wear, perfect for tracking your travels or planning future adventures.
- • **Precision Navigation:** State capitals, national parks, and time zones clearly marked for effortless reference.
- • **Effortless Mounting Ready:** Comes rolled for safe delivery and designed for professional mounting to create a sleek, polished look.
- • **Interactive & Customizable:** Write, highlight, and mark your journey with ease on the smooth laminated finish.
- • **Vivid, Large-Scale Display:** A striking 50x32 inch canvas that commands attention in any office or home.

## Overview

The Rand McNally Signature US Laminated Rolled Wall Map is a 50x32 inch high-quality laminated map featuring vivid colors, clearly marked state capitals, national parks, and time zones. Printed on durable 80 lb. glossy paper, it’s designed for long-lasting use and easy customization, making it an essential reference piece for professionals and travel enthusiasts alike.

## Description

Updated and redesigned, Rand McNally's Signature United States wall map features eye-catching bold and vivid colors that make this the perfect reference piece sure to stand out in any home, classroom or office. The precise detail and digital accuracy shows color-matching relief and other physical features without sacrificing the maps readability. Printed on high-quality 80 lb. paper stock.

Review: Great quality map - I've been doing a garage clean-up and remodel, and I decided I wanted to add a good sized USA map on a wall. So after a little comparing maps on desertcart and reading reviews, I picked this one. It is a nicely made laminated map, but it really needs to be mounted. After considering various options, I decided to use a piece of 1/2" MDF because it provides a nice, very smooth surface. The map comes rolled up in a plastic tube, so the first step was to unroll it. Being careful not to crease or dent the map while handling it, I unrolled it upside down on a table and lightly "sanded" the backside laminate with steel wool to rough up the surface just a little, thinking this should allow glue to adhere a little better to the plastic. I used 3M 45 spray adhesive to glue the map to a piece of MDF cut just a tiny bit smaller than the overall map dimensions so that I could trim a little of the laminate, about 1/16" all the way around after mounting. This glue is fairly low strength and you could use 3M 77 or other products, but 45 worked great and allowed a little more curing time to get such a large item in place. I then made a frame from some inexpensive outside corner molding, painted it black and glued it in place. I mounted the map to the wall using 18 gauge 2" nails from a finish nailer, placed directly thru the frame (catching the edge of the MDF under the molding but not too close to the edge to avoid maybe splitting the trim), at three places both top and bottom, into wall studs. MDF is pretty heavy, and this made for a very secure mounting. I then filled the tiny nail head holes, sanded them and touched up the paint. It came out looking great. I thought about using a foam sheet to mount it as others have, but preferred the surface of MDF because it's virtually perfect. For those who have not mounted large posters (or maps) on a backer, there is a specific process that I'd recommend, and here's a step-by-step: 1) lay the map over the MDF and align it precisely; 2) place a smooth, flat scrap piece of MDF across the map near the center and put something heavy on it (I used a 15 lb weight); 3) place newspaper over the whole weighted end of the map to protect it from spray adhesive; 4) roll the unweighted end of the map back over the scrap board and weight to expose half of the MDF backer, being careful not to allow the weighted end of the map to move (the laminate is pretty slick); 5) cover the exposed MDF backer with newspaper; 6) spray the back of the map with adhesive using enough but not too much; 7) remove the newspaper from the MDF and wait about 45 seconds until a light finger tip touch on the adhesive feels a little tacky but doesn't come off on your finger; 8) slowly roll map back onto the MDF, wiping back and forth across the map surface as you go to keep from trapping any air (I used a half sheet of paper towel scrunched up as a pad because it slides easily over the laminate; 9) once this half of the map is fully down on the MDF, use a paper towel to slide over this half for no more than about a minute, putting significant pressure on it to be sure the map is fully adhered with no air bubbles... on MDF it will now be perfectly flat; 10) remove the weight and board, place newspaper over the glued half of the map, and then roll the unglued half of the map back to just past where it is glued (the glue is still uncured, so you'll want to roll back just far enough to not end up with any portion of the map unglued after the next step; 11) place newspaper over the exposed MDF and spray adhesive on the back of this half of the map being sure to have the adhesive reach the start of the previously glued portion; 12) remove the newspaper from the MDF, wait about 45 seconds and then roll out the map slowly as before. Once the map is fully down on the MDF, spend a little time applying pressure to it. Look at the surface from different angles of light to get a good view of the entire surface. Once done, let it cure for an hour or so before handling... trim the edges with a razor blade if that was the plan, sawing gently against the MDF and cutting with a slow downward motion only. Hopefully the above process description will be useful to someone. Use this same general procedure any time you're mounting something too large to reasonably handle otherwise. One note: I never intend to have a need to push pins into my map, so MDF (which is virtually unpokable) is ideal. There are plenty of stickers made to apply and easily remove when I want to mark something. If you want to poke holes in the map (not sure why you would, but...) you'll want to go with a structural foam for backing.
Review: Great Quality & Beautiful presentation!! - This durable laminated USA political wall map (50”x32”) is exactly what I was looking for. The lamination feels sturdy and should hold up well over time. It arrived folded neatly inside a protective paper tube—placed inside desertcart simple and effective packaging. The colors are vibrant, the state borders are clear. Not sure when exactly it was published. But overall it’s cool! Rand McNally Signature Ed., Thumbs up! Highly Recommend!

## Features

- State Capitals, National Parks and time zones clearly marked
- Clearly labeled state and city names for easy location
- Durable laminated finish
- Laminated surface allows you to track and highlight where you have been and where you are going

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | 0528012762 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #296,823 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1,082 in Wall Maps |
| Brand | Rand McNally |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (661) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2015 |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Item model number | 0528012762 |
| Manufacturer | Rand McNally |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0528012762 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Finish | Glossy |
| Product Dimensions | 50 x 32 x 0.1 inches |
| Sheet Size | 50 x 32 |
| Size | 50" X 32" |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rand McNally
- **Color:** Multicolor
- **Map Type:** Physical
- **Paper Finish:** Glossy
- **Sheet Size:** 50 x 32

## Images

![Signature US Lamintated Rolled Wall Map - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91W3pTdwSyL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great quality map
*by R***K on January 18, 2020*

I've been doing a garage clean-up and remodel, and I decided I wanted to add a good sized USA map on a wall. So after a little comparing maps on Amazon and reading reviews, I picked this one. It is a nicely made laminated map, but it really needs to be mounted. After considering various options, I decided to use a piece of 1/2" MDF because it provides a nice, very smooth surface. The map comes rolled up in a plastic tube, so the first step was to unroll it. Being careful not to crease or dent the map while handling it, I unrolled it upside down on a table and lightly "sanded" the backside laminate with steel wool to rough up the surface just a little, thinking this should allow glue to adhere a little better to the plastic. I used 3M 45 spray adhesive to glue the map to a piece of MDF cut just a tiny bit smaller than the overall map dimensions so that I could trim a little of the laminate, about 1/16" all the way around after mounting. This glue is fairly low strength and you could use 3M 77 or other products, but 45 worked great and allowed a little more curing time to get such a large item in place. I then made a frame from some inexpensive outside corner molding, painted it black and glued it in place. I mounted the map to the wall using 18 gauge 2" nails from a finish nailer, placed directly thru the frame (catching the edge of the MDF under the molding but not too close to the edge to avoid maybe splitting the trim), at three places both top and bottom, into wall studs. MDF is pretty heavy, and this made for a very secure mounting. I then filled the tiny nail head holes, sanded them and touched up the paint. It came out looking great. I thought about using a foam sheet to mount it as others have, but preferred the surface of MDF because it's virtually perfect. For those who have not mounted large posters (or maps) on a backer, there is a specific process that I'd recommend, and here's a step-by-step: 1) lay the map over the MDF and align it precisely; 2) place a smooth, flat scrap piece of MDF across the map near the center and put something heavy on it (I used a 15 lb weight); 3) place newspaper over the whole weighted end of the map to protect it from spray adhesive; 4) roll the unweighted end of the map back over the scrap board and weight to expose half of the MDF backer, being careful not to allow the weighted end of the map to move (the laminate is pretty slick); 5) cover the exposed MDF backer with newspaper; 6) spray the back of the map with adhesive using enough but not too much; 7) remove the newspaper from the MDF and wait about 45 seconds until a light finger tip touch on the adhesive feels a little tacky but doesn't come off on your finger; 8) slowly roll map back onto the MDF, wiping back and forth across the map surface as you go to keep from trapping any air (I used a half sheet of paper towel scrunched up as a pad because it slides easily over the laminate; 9) once this half of the map is fully down on the MDF, use a paper towel to slide over this half for no more than about a minute, putting significant pressure on it to be sure the map is fully adhered with no air bubbles... on MDF it will now be perfectly flat; 10) remove the weight and board, place newspaper over the glued half of the map, and then roll the unglued half of the map back to just past where it is glued (the glue is still uncured, so you'll want to roll back just far enough to not end up with any portion of the map unglued after the next step; 11) place newspaper over the exposed MDF and spray adhesive on the back of this half of the map being sure to have the adhesive reach the start of the previously glued portion; 12) remove the newspaper from the MDF, wait about 45 seconds and then roll out the map slowly as before. Once the map is fully down on the MDF, spend a little time applying pressure to it. Look at the surface from different angles of light to get a good view of the entire surface. Once done, let it cure for an hour or so before handling... trim the edges with a razor blade if that was the plan, sawing gently against the MDF and cutting with a slow downward motion only. Hopefully the above process description will be useful to someone. Use this same general procedure any time you're mounting something too large to reasonably handle otherwise. One note: I never intend to have a need to push pins into my map, so MDF (which is virtually unpokable) is ideal. There are plenty of stickers made to apply and easily remove when I want to mark something. If you want to poke holes in the map (not sure why you would, but...) you'll want to go with a structural foam for backing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Quality & Beautiful presentation!!
*by C***Z on July 31, 2025*

This durable laminated USA political wall map (50”x32”) is exactly what I was looking for. The lamination feels sturdy and should hold up well over time. It arrived folded neatly inside a protective paper tube—placed inside Amazon simple and effective packaging. The colors are vibrant, the state borders are clear. Not sure when exactly it was published. But overall it’s cool! Rand McNally Signature Ed., Thumbs up! Highly Recommend!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good maps
*by S***I on August 7, 2025*

Nice maps. Good packaging. Just funny thing - world map has Gulf of America but US map has Gulf of Mexico :)

## Frequently Bought Together

- Rand McNally Signature Edition U.S. Wall Map – Laminated Rolled
- Rand McNally Signature Edition World Wall Map – Laminated Rolled
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