Weathertech vs Husky Weatherbeater

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are the weathertechs discounted anywhere? looks like the autoanything coupons exlude them?

I just ordered some of the Husky x-act Contour Liners from autoanything. I have weather tech on my pickup but must say that the fit isn't perfect, especially on my passenger side, and I also do not like the plasticy look and feel of them (I like to drive barefoot).

Seems to me like these x-act contours could be the perfect fit for me! They should have the good fit that many of the guys here are referring to (at least in the front) AND have a softer and more cushion feel.

After seeing pics on here of the ill fitting back cargo liner, I decided to go with the weather tech 2nd row back liner. Found a good deal on eBay.

Thanks guys for the guidance...I think I may have the perfect combo now! Never have thought so much about floor mats...a lot of good info on here, thanks!
 

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Having the same problem as a few others with the Husky 3rd row cargo mat being too long and not allowing the tailgate to shut.

After measuring, the Husky mat is 3.5" too long!!
 

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Having the same problem as a few others with the Husky 3rd row cargo mat being too long and not allowing the tailgate to shut.

After measuring, the Husky mat is 3.5" too long!!

Could yours be the mat for the Suburban/Yukon XL, not the Tahoe/Yukon?

Seems like others are saying all of them are too long tho
 

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Could yours be the mat for the Suburban/Yukon XL, not the Tahoe/Yukon?

Seems like others are saying all of them are too long tho

Nope, mine is made for a Suburban and that's what I was trying to put it in.

Even smushed it as much as I could against the 3rd row and the Tailgate still wasn't even close to being able to shut without slamming it, then the mat getting all bunched up.
 

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That sucks man. Maybe you can still return it. I did the husky liners in front and middle but got the weathertech for the rear cause I know others with the weathertech in the back and they love it. I'd say try to return the husky. That seems ridiculous.
 

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That sucks man. Maybe you can still return it. I did the husky liners in front and middle but got the weathertech for the rear cause I know others with the weathertech in the back and they love it. I'd say try to return the husky. That seems ridiculous.

Yep, already spoke to the place I got it from and they're gonna take it back. Gonna get the Weathertech instead.
 

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Got my Weathertechs today. All 3 rows + cargo area. Fits like a glove, very nice.
 

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Got my husky e-act contour liners for my front and middle rows. I LOVE the soft feel of the ex-act liners compared to weathertech. Really really impressed with the PERFECT fit in the front row. Dead on exact fit. The second row seem to have a little extra material in the middle seat area (I have the bench seat for a middle row). Nothing excessive and still am going to keep them because of how much I like the soft feel of them compared to weathertech. I would think that in the summer (gets 100 degrees regularly around here) the second row will tighten up and fit perfect.

I did however order the weathertech for the cargo mat. Glad that I did based on others experiences with the husky's. I'm very happy and feel like I got the best of all worlds. Thanks to all these guys on here for the input and helping me know exactly what to order!
 

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Interesting. I notice that your front passenger Weathertechs do the same annoying thing my Sierra mats do on the front of the door opening. The dang things never stay straight as a result. I've never had a problem with my driver's side, though.

What latch points are your referring to. Are you talking about the little round things? It looks to me like the Husky has them, as well as the Weathertech, if that is what you are talking about.
 

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I have always used WeatherTechs but this time I went with the Huskys and love them. The rubber is heavier and move flexible. They lay down perfectly and dont move around. My old weather techs in the 2010 tahoe always moved around, maybe because they had some cheap screw in-to-the-floor plastic hook that never worked right.

+1 for the Husky this time
 

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Just went w/ Husky Liners all the way around (front, 2nd, 3rd and cargo area). Well made, matches interior color carpet perfectly! (tan)
The only issue, which was mentioned previously, is that the rear cargo mat is a little too long. You need to "push" it up
against the back of the 2nd row seating tightly to make it fit perfectly. It's not enough of an issue to return it but Husky needs to
amend the length.
 

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I did husky everywhere but the rear cargo area. Did weather tech there. This is the first time I used The husky's, based on recommendations from this thread.

They are awesome. Put weather tech to shame. Not only is the product way better fitting, but also, their customer service when I called them, way nicer.

Huskey for sure!
 

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I like the look of the Husky's. That's what I will probably go to when mine wear out. I found these at the Goodwill bins for about 8 bucks. They were from some Caddy/Chevy dealership and had their obnoxious logo in the middle. I covered it up with some Gorilla tape. Lol. Good enough for now. They are seriously heavy duty mats. I'll give them six months.

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Husky weatherbeaters no question. Far superior to weathertech
 

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Well thanks for all the post on this thread... I made my decision and went with Husky X-act contours for My 2015 Denali for fronts rear and 3rd seats. Got all three for 280 bucks even shipped. Thank you Ecustomhitch an ebay seller. they advertise normal prices but will give you an additional discount on top of the 10% from Autoanyting if you call them directly.
 

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Returning the WTs front, they simply don't stay put

Will give Husky Xs a try

But keeping the large one piece WT for the 2nd and 3rd row - that can't be beat so far
 

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okay whats the hot ticket mix n match for a short wheelbase esky with a bench?

weathertech for cargo area (3rd row should be staying folded) weathertech for rear seat, one of the huskys for the front? contour or weatherbeater?

the front weathertechs in the front of the suburban do swim around, as they do in my buddy's 13 tahoe.

Since this is the wife's truck I don't want to have a floormat move and mat the gas pedal or something stupid

(I've had it happen borrowing a buddy's powerstroke and almost went off the road when his double or triple layers of floormats bunched up on the gas pedal)

also best place to order? I see autoanything has 20% off but conveniently excludes weathertech
 

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okay whats the hot ticket mix n match for a short wheelbase esky with a bench?

weathertech for cargo area (3rd row should be staying folded) weathertech for rear seat, one of the huskys for the front? contour or weatherbeater?

the front weathertechs in the front of the suburban do swim around, as they do in my buddy's 13 tahoe.

Since this is the wife's truck I don't want to have a floormat move and mat the gas pedal or something stupid

(I've had it happen borrowing a buddy's powerstroke and almost went off the road when his double or triple layers of floormats bunched up on the gas pedal)

also best place to order? I see autoanything has 20% off but conveniently excludes weathertech

anyone?
 

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