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Review on Husky Liners - 2015-19 Ford F-150 SuperCrew X-act Contour 2nd Seat Floor Mat (Footwell Coverage) Cocoa - 53470 by Carlos Abood

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You are better than the rest in every way imaginable!

I don't know why, but I feel like I'm betraying an American company when I say they're better than Weathertech. Husky states they are also made in the USA so I shouldn't do that. I think TV commercials will do that to you. That being said, I've had Weathertech in my 2014 f150 from day one and they've been doing their job for 4 years, but I have to say they've always felt a bit cheap, especially when you've spent over $100. Retrieve two thin pieces of barely pliable, spikeless plastic from the underside of the rug. The main difference between the two is the noticeable aftermarket technology. The Husky looks like an OEM and if they had the F150 badge instead you'd think it was a factory product. In truth, they're better than any "all-weather" floor mat that Ford puts on its trucks. I bought a 2018 F150 Scab with a flow through console and needed to get this lousy, snowy, muddy weather up and running quickly. So I took a chance with the huskies and I'm so glad I did. Huskies are twice as thick, have a nice soft but firm feel underfoot, and they really have a boot. Imagine. I've always felt a bit of an outsider for the kind of money Tech has flat on the ground. The driver might be fine with the lugs holding them in place, but the passenger always had a sense of freedom. It's negligible, and even when you're seated, the fact that the passenger side slides a little is just bad for its comfort. After four years of use, the Tech began to warp and separate from the sides, and its nameplate fell off within a year. We'll see how the Husky holds up, but I'll be shocked if they don't look and perform like they did on day one. Don't believe in TV commercials. area and feel better underfoot.

Pros
  • Rugged finish
Cons
  • Speed