Help Us Choose the Next-Gen All-Weather Floor Mat Pattern!

Vote for your favorite (If you choose options 11-13, please type them in the comments).

  • 1

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • 2

    Votes: 1 14.3%
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  • 6

    Votes: 3 42.9%
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  • Total voters
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Muslogy Auto

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Hi fellows!

We're Muslogy, and we've partnered with TripleAlin to develop the next generation of all-weather floor mats. We know the community here is the most knowledgeable out there, so we're skipping the fluff and coming straight to you for the most important decision: the pattern.

Our design team has poured over CAD models and prototypes to create 13 distinct tread patterns. Now, we need your expert eyes to tell us which one hits the mark.

How you can help:

1. Check out the 13 patterns

2. Cast your vote for your favorite.

3. Tell us why in the comments below! We want to hear your thoughts on grip, cleanability, and style.

4. Share any other ideas—we welcome all opinions and suggestions.

The winning design from this community will be a strong candidate for our flagship mat. This is your chance to directly influence a product built for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts.

Thanks for your time and your vote.
 

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# 12 is nice……. A nice pattern, without looking busy…. “ don’t try, too hard to look trendy”…….like other brands.
# 12 also looks easy to clean. ( important )

( Not >>>. #13….. similar to Weathertech.

On another note……. I have Weathertech in my Yukon & Infiniti. The mats in front, tend to move, and in my Infiniti QX50, they do not “lock” onto factory carpet hooks well. ( rubber is too soft where the hooks latch in center of hole / note photo...

(( I contacted Weathertech about the ‘locking issue’ with the Infiniti driver’s mat. They quickly sent me a new pair. The locking issue is the same with the replaced mats. I just gave up after that…..
 

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Like Mountie, I don’t like “busy” and thought 6 looked good but also liked 12 too.

I have vinyl floors already in my truck but would be nice is to have a rubber mat with a carpet insert. That might be adding a different dimension to your product but just a thought.
 

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Like Mountie, I don’t like “busy” and thought 6 looked good but also liked 12 too.

I have vinyl floors already in my truck but would be nice is to have a rubber mat with a carpet insert. That might be adding a different dimension to your product but just a thought.
I think, your carpet idea defeats the use of a rubber mat….. But I like the carpet under my heel better than a rubber mat…. Sometimes my heel gets caught on the mat-rib design.

I think, having a more FLAT area for my throttle foot is better than a pattern. ( An old habit from my road racing days)
 

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I think #6 would be the easiest for cleaning. All the complicated patterns may look good to some, but I really do not pay that much attention to mats, unless I have a cleanup to do.
Securing to the floor is important, with the ability to remove for cleaning. I think your products have a little too much design effort, some of the patterns are really wild!
Thanks for the opportunity to provide input.
 

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I think, your carpet idea defeats the use of a rubber mat….. But I like the carpet under my heel better than a rubber mat…. Sometimes my heel gets caught on the mat-rib design.

I think, having a more FLAT area for my throttle foot is better than a pattern. ( An old habit from my road racing days)
There is a company out there that has the carpet inserts but they are stupid expensive. My issue with and reason for wanting the rubber mat + carpet is that if it’s a nice carpet with rubber backer I can more easily power wash it and less grim sloshes around the mat during the winter.

Plus… I like the little extra cushion for my foot. Being able to pick between rubber mat or a small carpet liner would be ideal. I’m likely a minority buyer lol
 

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I don't have a "favorite" too many too choose from
but like others how easy or hard it is to clean them is a factor to consider
along with final design I find it hard to imagine what it really looks like from a computer generated image
like are the edges sharp or are they rounded?
are they stiff or soft
how is the bottom designed? are there non slip ribs and are they going to rub off or break off easily (like the cheap floor mat's do) causing the mat to then slide around easily
are they going to curl? that is the major flaw with the weathertech, I bought some and they ended up in the trash can in short order, the husky liners I bought are probably close to 7 years old and are still perfect.
I am just a little pickier I guess
 

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I don't have a "favorite" too many too choose from
but like others how easy or hard it is to clean them is a factor to consider
along with final design I find it hard to imagine what it really looks like from a computer generated image
like are the edges sharp or are they rounded?
are they stiff or soft
how is the bottom designed? are there non slip ribs and are they going to rub off or break off easily (like the cheap floor mat's do) causing the mat to then slide around easily
are they going to curl? that is the major flaw with the weathertech, I bought some and they ended up in the trash can in short order, the husky liners I bought are probably close to 7 years old and are still perfect.
I am just a little pickier I guess
Good questions……. My kinda questions…..
My Weathertech floor mats haven’t curled after 5 years, but the cargo mat curls badly at the edges.
I WISH SOMEONE MADE AN 8’ CARGO MAT FOR OUR XL / SUBURBANS……. HINT-HINT-HINT...
 

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My major issue with these "All Weather Mats", is the exorbitant prices! WeatherTech is making a killing. Lets face it, they are composed of the same plastic as milk jugs, polyethylene, which obviously ain't an expensive material.

Lower your selling price and you will outsell the competition and be fair to your consumers. Hell, there are not that many molds to create for OBS trucks, they are essentially all the same. WeatherTech, with their ridiculous pricing is making itself ripe for Asian copycats to come in and price them out of the market. Bye bye...
 

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I got TUXMAT floor mats for my wife's new 2025 Acura ITS.
These floor mats look very nice, fit great and work well. Way better than weathertec - certainly a product worth a look
 

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I would pick 1 or 12, I don't like busy designs and they need to be easy to clean
 

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