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I prefer Husky over Weathertech
 
Posts: 1516 | Location: Montana - bear country | Registered: March 20, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by shiftyvtec:
Husky premium line in my Tundra. They blow the Weathertechs out of the water. Lay flat, thicker, more of a rubber than that ridgid plastic WT uses.


My experience as well.
 
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I've had the same Jeep for the past 17yrs with the same Husky liners. Before that I had Weathertech. As you can see, been almost a couple of decades since I shopped them. That said and based on my experience ... six of one and half dozen of the other. Both are good but I will likely go with Husky next time too. I know they last at least a couple of decades anyway.
 
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Is the Husky brand made in the USA too?


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Is the Husky brand made in the USA too?


Yes.

https://www.huskyliners.com/about-husky-liners
 
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Husky>Weathertech


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I've used Husky for the last 10 or 12 years. Where I place my boot heal is just off the reinforced pad and therefore I eventually wear a hole in the driver's side mat. Husky has sent a replaced set free of charge...twice.


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I like the maxpider 3D mats, they are similar to weathertech and husky except the material is much nicer. I just installed a full set on my wife’s new Mazda CX-5 actually.
https://www.autoanything.com/f...ider-kagu-floor-mats
 
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Wouldn’t you know Husky Xact fit not available for my vehicle!

Dang. Maybe the weather eater will apply adequate coverage.





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Friend bought Weather tech and I bought Husky for identical trucks.... We both like my Husky mats better.
 
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Use Husky in my F150 and they are way better than the WeatherTech that I have in my wife's Outback.
 
Posts: 1482 | Location: Western WA | Registered: September 11, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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weather tech sucks. I got them thrown in "for free" when I bought my Subaru Outback and the vertical sides have flopped over due to heat, I guess. Also they have a f*cking low spot at the rear that leaks all the salty winter melt water. What's the point of a rubber floor mat that doesn't contain the water!

I bought factory Ford heavy rubber mats for my other vehicles and they are much better. They lay flat and contain all the crud and water.

In conclusion, Weathertech sucks, in my opinion. They're all advertising and not a quality product.
 
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I examined both physically, and I bought the prem Husky exact fit, and couldn't be happier. Better material, best balance of friction, doesn't dry and curl on the edges, better product than weather tech and less expensive. Can't beat that deal. Weather Tech markets hard, thus the popularity, because most people just by "the best" based on the advertising, but the Husky is a better product.




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Wouldn’t you know Husky Xact fit not available for my vehicle!

Dang. Maybe the weather eater will apply adequate coverage.


I'm really happy with the Weatherbeater Husky floor liners. I've had them in my pickup since 2008 and have them in my Camry since 2013. They fit well and haven't had any issues with curling up. Temperature range here in MN in any typical year is -15F to 100F.
 
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Their rain guards are very nice. Their floor mats. Meh. What Weathertech is best at is marketing, I can say that for sure.

I have had WT and OEM all weather mats for my cars. For the dollar, definitely going with OEM mats in the future. Might try the Husky ones in the near future.


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