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I'm comparing overall fit, finish, and function. I'm not sure if the two Husky ones are the same except for the look or not, so I just listed them both. So if anyone has any experience with any/all of these, I would love to have your input.
I have the husky liners, they fit perfect and cover all the floor. Your shoes won't slip either and you don't feel the ribbs in them either. Plus they were 1/2 the price of the weathertech, that's the only reason why I got the Husky's. Both are good quality and you can't go wrong with either one.
I have the weathertech digital fit front and rear liners. The front is a over the hump one piece. The rear is a one piece as well. Really love them specially the over the hump front.
I put the huskey weatherbeaters in my truck....they are the biggest hunks of junk....they are curling up and i catch my foot on the when ever i jump in.......my friend got some from cabelas.....i think the weather tech and they are really nice.
I have the regular husky liners. Love them. Have had hem in two trucks now, nice in the rain or snow when the drop tray is full just pour it out. They have gone up in price since the last time I looked but well worth the money.
I'm comparing overall fit, finish, and function. I'm not sure if the two Husky ones are the same except for the look or not, so I just listed them both. So if anyone has any experience with any/all of these, I would love to have your input.
You have to ask yourself what you will be using them for really. If you live in a snowy part of the country or live where it gets frequently muddy, you will want the Husky Weather Beater or WeatherTech Extreme. If you just want a good heavy duty rubber mat that will hold up to dirty shoes and a little bit of snow, then the regular Husky liners, or the WeatherTech equivalent.
I personally have not used a Husky mat, but I had a set of WeatherTech Extremes on our Explorer and I loved them. I frequently will volunteer to pick up doctor, nurses, and hospital personnel during the few times every so often when DC gets hit with big snow storms. And when I do getting in and out all day for pick ups and drop offs with the heat blowing, I would collect puddles of water in the Extremes and they worked great. I currently picked up a set of Ford heavy duty rubber mats for my F250 only because they were a steal and available, but I'd get another set of WeatherTech's in a heartbeat.
Had the weathertechs for about a year now and I love them. Snow and lots of salt and nothing has hurt these things. A quart of paint spilled in the front and it didn't even stain the mat just peeled right out.
Ive had weathertech for 3 vehicles now and they are awesome. Trying to trade some grey ones for a toyota highlander 08 -10 if anyone interested. Need some for my 350.
Thanks for the reviews everyone. Also, I noticed that the one piece over the hump mat from WeatherTech says that it's for "without center console". I have a console in mine, not the middle seat up front, but it doesn't go all the way to that dash, is that the console that they're talking about? Wasn't sure since there's still a hump to cover, but also a console haha.
Without the counsel you could use that part as a 3rd seat, so you would want protection for the carpet if someone is sitting there. I think if you have the counsel then you would get 2 individual ones for each side.
I have had the WeatherTech's in my wife's explorer for three years now with two young kids, they have worked great and fit well enough that I forgot they're even there.
Without the counsel you could use that part as a 3rd seat, so you would want protection for the carpet if someone is sitting there. I think if you have the counsel then you would get 2 individual ones for each side.
I guess there isn't really much of a reason for the liner there since no one will be sitting there. I'm just one of those overkill kind of guys when it comes to stuff like this haha.
I have the husky floor mats. I have had them for 2 trucks. They were given to me by a guy that had them in his truck. No complains at all. I have the 2 individual mats for the front and the 3rd piece for the center console. The center can see spills from the cup holder. Remember that 11+ has a console that goes to the dash unlike 99-10. I would buy a set of the husky lines no question.
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