Have you looked at WeatherTech? They cost more, but the quality’s great, and they ship fast too.
Gray said:
Have you looked at WeatherTech? They cost more, but the quality’s great, and they ship fast too.
Big fan of WeatherTech here. I’ve had mine for over two years, and they still look new. Used them in several cars, and they’ve never worn out on me.
@Sage
Agree with this! Great fit, solid quality, and customer service. I’ve got them in all my vehicles.
I got a set for my 2011, but I keep wearing a hole in the driver’s side mat with my heel. They’ve replaced it twice now, no questions asked!
Haim said:
I got a set for my 2011, but I keep wearing a hole in the driver’s side mat with my heel. They’ve replaced it twice now, no questions asked!
Which brand did you go with? Smartliner or Husky?
@Rayne
Smartliner. They’ve been good about the replacements.
@Rayne
I actually prefer Husky over WeatherTech. They’re just as precise but not as stiff. You might need a blow dryer to flatten them from shipping, but once they’re down, they stay flat and don’t curl up. I went with Husky X-act.
I’ve got Husky X-acts in all 3 rows, and they’re still holding up great. Had issues with my WeatherTechs curling after a year, but the Huskys lay nice and flat. Almost 4 years in and no curling
Zem said:
I’ve got Husky X-acts in all 3 rows, and they’re still holding up great. Had issues with my WeatherTechs curling after a year, but the Huskys lay nice and flat. Almost 4 years in and no curling
Can’t go wrong with Husky.
Smartliner all the way!
We’ve got a mix going on. Husky Weatherbeater and X-act Contour at home, plus WeatherTech Custom and Custom HP on the way. WeatherTech has a 1-piece mat for the 2nd and 3rd rows, and it’s actually cheaper than buying them separately at $119.95.
I’ve had Husky in my 2015 F-150 since new, but the material on the newer ones seems a bit cheaper.
It really depends on your budget. WeatherTech and Husky are top quality, but if you’re looking to save, Amazon has no-name options. I went with Amazon mats for all rows and the cargo area in my '24. They look decent and do the job, but you can tell they’re a cheaper grade than the name brands.
I’d recommend a single-piece mat from the 3rd row to the gap between the seats. Mine came as two pieces, and the part between the 2nd row seats shifts out of place whenever the kids walk through.