Husky or Weathertech cargo liners

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the blur

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I need a full set of mats & a rear liner. Suburban. Which is best?? I've heard complaints about weathertech being flimsy. and I live in the mud & snow. So I need a full set, front/rear, and cargo, that will last a long time.
 

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I've always had Husky, but heard that weathertech was better... So I switched, and I'm not happy. I wish I had stuck with the Husky Weather-Beaters. They were much better fitted to the floor board, and not near as thin and flimsy.
 
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I will honor your word, and go with Husky's. I have heard reports of flimsy weathertech's on other car lines, & weathertech doesn't seem to care....
 

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I have the weathertech for the front....husty for the 2nd row and have a weathertech cargo liner coming this week. I'll let you know what I think of the cargo liner once i get it. I'm happy with the both the front and 2nd row. No complaints.
 

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Not sure about these particular vehicles, but I bought Weathertech front rubber mats for a Buick Rainier and they were ok. Purchased another Rainier and it had Husky mats that came with it and I honestly prefer the Husky.

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On the LEft side of the Trailblazer, Envoy etc there is a place to put your foot while driving, it is a flat area about 5" wide and it goes up on an angle. The Front Floor mats the Weathertech mat would only go about half way up that little area, where the Husky covered the entire area. So the upper half of the carpet would get nasty with the weathertech, but the Husky covers the entire area keeping it all clean.

Husky in that case was a better design. My next set will be Husky. It seems they better think through their design in some cases.
 
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I brought Husky's when I started this thread. The passenger side liner can certainly go up the foot well another 6-8". Otherwise they are good quality, and I like them better than my old weathertech's.
 

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First mod when I got my 'burb in December was to order a set of Husky liners. I've had them in my last two vehicles and I really like them.

When the wife got her new (used) 2010 CRV in October they came with a full set of Weather Techs. I don't really like them as much, for one thing they're very smooth and slippery where the Husky's have a nice "diamond plate" texture to them. I'm happy with my Husky's. I normally only get front liners but since the 'burb has 3 rows of seats I got the first two rows of Husky's and I like the way they fit and protect the carpet - came in very handy hauling people around this past Winter!
 

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Have always had Husky's and loved them. My pops had Weathertechs in his NBS Yukon Denali and didn't like them.

New rig has Weathertechs in the front and they don't stay in place at all. I'll probably eventually replace them with Husky's.
 

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Weather Tech here in an Eski and no complaints thus far???
 

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I got a Weathertech cargo mat in my 07 Denali. It gets the job done, but not worth $100. I could have gotten an office chair mat from Staples or a universal mat from Autozone and cut it to size and it would probably do the same job for cheaper and stay in place. It also came rolled up in the box and it's wavy all around the front and back, so it looks kind of tacky as well. I've never had Husky, but I'd go with Husky out of the two. I did get some Goodyear mats for the front and rear floors from Autozone and they don't fit perfectly, but over time I have a feeling they'll fall in shape and last the life of the truck. They are THICK.
 

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I talked to the Husky sales rep on the phone today. I'm looking for tan or Coco brown . They only sell black? I couldn't find anything but black online ,so I went to Weather tech and they have colors!. Whats up with that Husky?
 

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I have a weathertech. It was there when I bought my Suburban. I have a base trim level with rubber floors and hard plastic floor in the cargo area. It was probably put in to cover the deleted third row seat mounts.

It's thin and flexible. It will crease if it gets folded. It slides around on the hard plastic and sometimes lift up when cruising down the highway with the windows down. However, the creases come out, and I've dropped boards, nails, pavers and bricks on it and it still looks new. I have no experience with the Husky, but I've been impressed by how the weathertech has held up, especially considering my indifference about whether it holds up.
 

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